Packet 1: Tossup 19

A member of this profession is shown with interlaced fingers in a portrait by Louis Welden Hawkins. That pioneering woman in this profession appears before a yellow background in a portrait by Pierre-Auguste Renoir. A portrait of a jaundiced man on his deathbed by Paul Delaroche was once thought to depict a member of this profession named Armand Carrel. A man in this profession crosses his arms and sits on an orange-and-green-striped (-5[1])couch in Gustave Caillebotte’s (“kye-BUTT’s”) portrait of Richard Gallo. (-5[1])Ingres (“ANN-gruh”) painted an elderly member of this profession in Portrait of Monsieur Bertin (10[2]-5[1])(“bair-TAN”). Charles Philipon (-5[1])worked as one of these people to create the illustrated Le Charivari (“luh shah-ree-vah-REE”). To accompany works (10[1])by these people, (-5[1])Honoré Daumier drew (10[1])Louis-Philippe (-5[1])as a pear. (10[1]-5[2])For 10 points, give this profession (10[1])of people (10[2])whose (-5[1])texts accompanied political (-5[1])cartoons (10[1]-5[2])in Le Figaro. ■END■ (10[10]0[3])

ANSWER: journalists [or reporters or journaliste or chroniqueur; accept newspaper editors; accept newspaper writers or magazine writers; prompt on writers or authors or critics; prompt on printers or publishers] (The first two sentences refer to portraits of Caroline Rémy de Guebhard, also known as Séverine.)
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