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The New Yorker 5 May 2014 / Paris Nov 2015 / Vintage Art Charles Berbérian

The New Yorker 5 May 2014 / Paris Nov 2015 / Vintage Art Charles Berbérian

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On the cover of the New Yorker of May 5, 2014, Charles Berberian illustrates the “bobos” (bourgeois and bohemians) and hipsters of Paris in the years 2010. The coffee shop around the corner hasn't changed since the 1930s, but it's now the light from tablets and smartphones that brighten faces in the night. Berberian was awarded the Grand Prix de la ville d'Angoulème, as a cartoonist, in 2008


Artist - Charles Berbérian


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