Caricature of Leonora Laure Rothschild (1837-1911) as an old goat with a locket around her neck. Leonora was the wife and cousin of Alphonse de Rothschild--all members of the prominent Rothschild family of Jewish financiers that became easy targets for anti-semitic outrage during the Dreyfus Affair even though they had little or no direct involvement. Hand colored.
Caricatures from Musée des Horreurs and Musée des Patriotes depicting the anti-Semitic sentiment in France during the Dreyfus Affair, published between 1899 and 1900.