PCT4289443: it is this one, the criminal who humiliated life - excerpt from “L'Assiette au beurre””, number 292, number antichretien (anti chretien) of November 3, 1906 by Jules Grandjouan (1875-1968). The philosopher Nietzche apostrophe Jesus Christ who carries his cross - anticlericalism - blaspheme -, Grandjouan, Jules (1875-1968) / Bridgeman Images
PCT4289447: A page of “” Ecce Homo””, numero antichretien (anti chretien) of “” L'Plate au beurre””, number 300, of December 29, 1906 by Jules Grandjouan (1875-1968) - The good pastor: “Let me the little children come”... it's never too late to fool men! “” - Jesus Christ - anticlericalism - Catholic religion - religion is the opium of the people -, Grandjouan, Jules (1875-1968) / Bridgeman Images
PCT4272712: I loved you better in cassocks: the prestige of the uniform and the appeal of deadly fishing. The wife of the old parish leaves him, leaving a child on his arms. Marriage of priests, defroque, anticlericalism. By Jules Grandjouan (1875-1968). “” L'Plate au beurre”, n°292, November 3, 1906, Grandjouan, Jules (1875-1968) / Bridgeman Images
PCT4272785: The defroques. “There's still something to make me a skirt,” said the woman from the old cure, cutting the bottom of her cassock with a chisel. Cartoon by Jules Grandjouan (1875-1968), cover of “” L'Assiette au beurre””, n°292, November 3, 1906, Grandjouan, Jules (1875-1968) / Bridgeman Images