Museum of Horrors

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Poster #22 "Ramina Monls l' Escroc". Photo. Estmated Value $1500 Museum of Horrors, originally 51 hand colored posters, depicted key supporters of Dreyfus, from politcians to journalists, as animals such as pigs and horses. The drawings were created for the opening of the Paris World's Fair in April 1900, after Dreyfus was pardoned, by artist operating under the pseuonym V. Lenepveu. The posters were eventually banned, but are prime example of the virulent and personal attacks the "Dreyfus Affair elicited.

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Poster #17, "Comment on Arrive!". Photo. Estimated Value $1500 Museum of Horrors, originally 51 hand colored posters, depicted key supporters of Dreyfus, from politcians to journalists, as animals such as pigs and horses. The drawings were created for the opening of the Paris World's Fair in April 1900, after Dreyfus was pardoned, by artist operating under the pseuonym V. Lenepveu. The posters were eventually banned, but are prime example of the virulent and personal attacks the "Dreyfus Affair elicited.

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Poster #15 "Signe de Grande Detressel". Photo. Estimated Value $1500 Museum of Horrors, originally 51 hand colored posters, depicted key supporters of Dreyfus, from politcians to journalists, as animals such as pigs and horses. The drawings were created for the opening of the Paris World's Fair in April 1900, after Dreyfus was pardoned, by artist operating under the pseuonym V. Lenepveu. The posters were eventually banned, but are prime example of the virulent and personal attacks the "Dreyfus Affair elicited.

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Poster #3 "A la Nichell", Photo. Estimated Value $1500 Museum of Horrors, originally 51 hand colored posters, depicted key supporters of Dreyfus, from politcians to journalists, as animals such as pigs and horses. The drawings were created for the opening of the Paris World's Fair in April 1900, after Dreyfus was pardoned, by artist operating under the pseuonym V. Lenepveu. The posters were eventually banned, but are prime example of the virulent and personal attacks the "Dreyfus Affair elicited.

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Poster #7 "Kabosch d' Ane", Photo. Estimated Value $1500 Museum of Horrors, originally 51 hand colored posters, depicted key supporters of Dreyfus, from politcians to journalists, as animals such as pigs and horses. The drawings were created for the opening of the Paris World's Fair in April 1900, after Dreyfus was pardoned, by artist operating under the pseuonym V. Lenepveu. The posters were eventually banned, but are prime example of the virulent and personal attacks the "Dreyfus Affair elicited.

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Poster #30 "Le Chatiment". Photo. Estimated Value $1500 Museum of Horrors, originally 51 hand colored posters, depicted key supporters of Dreyfus, from politcians to journalists, as animals such as pigs and horses. The drawings were created for the opening of the Paris World's Fair in April 1900, after Dreyfus was pardoned, by artist operating under the pseuonym V. Lenepveu. The posters were eventually banned, but are prime example of the virulent and personal attacks the "Dreyfus Affair elicited.