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La France Illustrée
La France Illustrée, founded in 1843 by notable figures such as Léon Gozlan and Édouard Lockroy, emerged as a pioneering illustrated newspaper in Paris, playing a significant role in the evolution of print journalism. Renowned for its comprehensive coverage of politics, culture, and society, it embraced visual storytelling through beautifully crafted engravings and insightful articles that captured the essence of the era during the tumultuous years of the Second Empire. This commitment to journalistic integrity made La France Illustrée a trusted source that influenced public opinion and contributed to the visual arts in France's media landscape. On OldNews.com, you will find scans of La France Illustrée, Paris, Île-De-France, France starting 1898, including 2,952 scans in total. Explore these historical treasures and discover connections to notable figures, events, and perhaps even people from your own family history, as you delve into the past through these old newspapers.