

Black and white drawing of a man standing on a large piece of paper with his back to four men. The man standing is wearing a white shirt, dark pants, and a white hat. He has a tool tucked into his belt on the right. The paper he is standing on reads "LIBERTE DE LA PRESSE". Behind him to the left, four men are attempting to grab him. One man on the left is dressed in a long dark coat. The man to his right is brandishing a club-like object. On the right, a man in a military uniform with a crown on his head is grabbing another man by the neck. The background is plain and light-colored. The artist's initials "HD" are in the bottom-left corner. The text at the bottom reads "NE VOUS EN MÊLEZ PAS!!"
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- 1216 × 893 px
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