File:Elemir Bourges, Vanity Fair, 1908-11-08.jpg

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Men of the Day No.1144: Caricature of Elemir Bourges.

Caption reads: "An Artist in Words"
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Vanity Fair, 8 November 1908

Author "GUTH" Jean Baptiste Guth (1883 - 1921)
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"An Artist in Words", caricature by GUTH in Vanity Fair, 1908.

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