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Salon Illustré
Salon Illustré, founded in 1880 by journalist and publisher Jules Claretie, quickly became a notable French newspaper renowned for its artistic illustrations and coverage of contemporary events. Initially aimed at the bourgeois audience, it featured a blend of politics, culture, and society, highlighting significant milestones such as its collaborative works with prominent artists of the era. Over the years, Salon Illustré earned a reputation as a trusted source for its engaging storytelling and high-quality visuals, influencing public opinion and shaping literary culture in France. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of Salon Illustré, Paris, Île-De-France, France starting 1888, including 649 scans in total. This collection offers a unique glimpse into history and may even mention historical figures and events related to your own family history. Explore these archives to discover the rich narrative and visual heritage that shaped a remarkable era.