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Paul Dumoulin
Antoine Paul Gustave Dumoulin (18 September 1827, Paris – 5 July 1859, Paris) was a French painter and caricaturist. Biography He was the son of Alexandre-Hippolyte Dumoulin, an accountant, and his wife, Marie-Virginie née Taisand. As a student of Hippolyte Lazerges, he displayed his early paintings at the Salon (Paris), Salon. Denied a place there in 1846, he benefitted from the absence of a selection jury in 1848, which was suspended due to the French Revolution of 1848, Revolution. He then presented three works at that Salon: ''Still-life'', ''Night Effect'' and ''Souvenir of Italy''. In 1850–1851, he exhibited ''A Market'' and a ''Portrait of M. P. D...''. Shortly before his death, he exhibited a tableau called ''A Suburb of Lyon, During the ''. He was equally, if not better known as a caricaturist; providing numerous illustrations for ', a weekly satirical journal. He designed their logo in 1858. His fellow staff members included Étienne Carjat, Paul Hadol and Alf ...
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