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Frédéric Bouchot (1798-1850) was a French artist known for his black and white illustrations, particularly those published in satirical magazines. His works often depicted scenes of everyday Parisian life, frequently with humorous and sometimes scandalous undertones. The etchings, such as "Les Petits Mystères de Paris" (The Little Mysteries of Paris), are characterized by detailed and expressive lines, capturing the bustle and intrigue of the city. Bouchot's illustrations provide a unique glimpse into the social and cultural dynamics of 19th-century France.
Born
1798
Died
1850