Caricature of French magistrate and politician Jean-Charles Persil (1785-1870) as "Père-scie" ("Father Saw"). Library of Congress description : "Print shows Jean-Charles Persil wearing minister's robes, with long saw-toothed nose with which he attempts to decapitate Charles Philipon who is lying on a stack of "La Caricature" volumes with his hands bound."
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