European Cartoons: Cartoons Magazine Centennial, June 1912, Part 13

We conclude our review of the June 1912 edition of Cartoons Magazine, with samples of the European cartoons found within.
Above, French humor publication Le Rire, depicts the roughly three month 1912 trip of Prince Edward, Prince of Wales, in France.
Below, commentary involving Americans, from Italy, France, and Hungary.
Click on the above & below pictures, to view the cartoons in detail, and read their captions.
Above & below, German police dogs, and Italian militarism.
Above, a fallen aviationist, by Emile Villemot.
Beneath, W.K. Haselden on art appreciation.
From art appreciation, to the stage. Above, cartoons by Frederick Townsend. Below, a variety, from Britain, France, and Denmark.
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