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James Gillray’s 1791 work, “The Hopes of the Party Prior to July 14th,” depicting the execution of George III

The Death of Political Cartooning - And Why It Matters

Jack Reilly March 15, 2024

Published in Quillette on 1/7/2021

Six years ago, on January 7th, 2015, two brothers armed with Kalashnikov rifles assaulted a building on Rue Nicolas-Appert in Paris, where they killed a maintenance man named Frédéric Bousseau and forced their way into the second-floor offices of the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo. They asked for four cartoonists, by name, and executed each of them. They also killed four other journalists, a bodyguard assigned to protect one of the cartoonists in the event of just such an attack, police officer Ahmed Merabet, and a friend of one of the cartoonists. Following a nihilistic two-day crime spree, the brothers were killed in a hail of police bullets outside a printwork’s north-east of Paris…


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