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satire founded in Rome in 1892, by
Guido Podrecca (1865–1923) and
Gabriele Galantara (1867–1937), a
former mathematics student,
designer and cartoonist, both...
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Italy 1892–1925
Guido Podrecca (Goliardo), Giosuè Carducci,
Gabriele Galantara (Ratalanga) W****ly
Paper Satire Bałamut (Philanderer)
Polish Russian Empire...
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politicians Francesco Crispi and
Arturo Labriola and
journalist Gabriele Galantara.
Propaganda M****onica was
banned in 1925,
alongside all
other Masonic...
- Bonomi,
Walter Mocchi,
Alessandro Schiavi,
Oddino Morgari and
Gabriele Galantara as editors. The last one was a
designer and
satirical cartoonist who drew...
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Issue no. 242,
featuring Gabriele Galantara (18
November 1905)....
- joke) 2019 "M****imo Troisi"
Award for best
comical writing "Gabriele
Galantara"
Satire &
Caricature International Award Macchianera Italian Awards (categories:...
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Antonio Beltramelli, Via
Eugenio Checchi, Via
Giuseppe Fava, Via
Gabriele Galantara, Via
Filippo Meda, Via
Mario Pannunzio, Via
Emilio Salgari, Via Renato...
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Hiroshi Hirata, ****anese
comic artist, (d. 2021).
January 10:
Gabriele Galantara,
Italian journalist,
caricaturist and
comics artist, dies at age 73. March...
- on a w****ly
basis was
Alberto Cianca.
Contributors included Gabriele Galantara,
founder and
editor of L'Asino, and
Stefano Siglienti.
Luigi Pirandello...
- Rome, a
magazine of
political satire, by
Guido Podrecca and
Gabriele Galantara.
December 6 – Giolitti's
Treasury Minister,
Bernardino Grimaldi, and Agriculture...