File:Sirena şi Rechinul (Eftimiu, Jos laba de pe tricolor!).JPG

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English: Cartoon published as an illustration to Victor Eftimiu's "unmasking" of Stelian Popescu, the Romanian media tycoon. Popescu on the right, as a "fish". This visual reference is a pun, explained in Eftimiu's book: peşte is the Romanian for both "fish" and "pimp"; Popescu stood accused of advancing his way through politics by running a prostitution racket, and of publishing pornography. Nicolae Dumitrescu Câmpina, who preceded Popescu as editor of Universul, is pictured here as a "siren" (i. e. a prostitute). In the caption, but manifestly not in the picture itself, Popescu is Rechinul ("The Shark"), and Dumitrescu Câmpina his unwitting victim.
Date circa 1935
date QS:P,+1935-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source Victor Eftimiu, Jos laba de pe tricolor! (demascarea lui Stelian Popescu), ca. 1935 (available through the Bucharest City Library DacoRomanica archive)
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