File:Sessa Unser Verkehr 70.jpg

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Deutsch: Unser Verkehr. 8. Auflage etwa 1863. Umschlagbild de:Theodor Hosemann. Bei Eduard Fuchs ohne genaueren Nachweis. Der Verleger ist de:Otto Janke, Berlin. Unser Verkehr ist eine Posse von de:Karl Borromäus Alexander Sessa, die seit 1815 erfolgreich in deutschen Theatern gespielt wurde. Ihr Inhalt bedient antisemitische Vorurteile.
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Source Eduard Fuchs: Die Juden in der Karikatur: ein Beitrag zur Kulturgeschichte. Nachdr. d. Ausg. München, Langen, 1921, 1985, S. 106
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Theodor Hosemann  (1807–1875)  wikidata:Q1640970
 
Theodor Hosemann
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Hosemann, Friedrich Wilhelm Heinrich Theodor
Description German illustrator, painter, graphic designer, caricaturist, drawer and graphic artist
Date of birth/death 24 September 1807 Edit this at Wikidata 15 October 1875 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Brandenburg an der Havel Berlin
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