Le Cri de Paris (meaning Paris Fashion in English) is an illustrated French magazine that was founded by Alexandre Natanson in 1897. The magazine covered news, political articles and satire.Juan Gris was one of its illustrators. It featured pro-Dreyfus and anti-colonialist drawings by Hermann Paul and Ibels. The magazine was subject to frequent censorship.Le Cri de Paris ceased publication in 1940.