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Tout ce qu'on voudra. Les temps sont durs …(Plate 2)
DAUMIER, H.
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Artist / Publisher : DAUMIER, H.
Place & date : Paris 1864
Color : Uncolored.
Size : 250 x 215 mm.
Condition : Litho printed on white wove paper without text on the verso. With signature and number 1018 on stone. Paper slightly age toned.
Translation in English of title text: Times are difficult, this year we must learn to be more modest. . . - Don't tell me, my dear Ducorneau…. As far as I am concerned, every time I go to the theatre I now deny myself the company of my wife. . .. TOUT CE QU'ON VOUDRA. (As you like it). This series consists of 94 lithographs published between March 28,1847 and November 30, 1852 in the Charivari. Some of the plates carry no numbers. We are adding another 4 unpublished prints (DR 1717 to 1720) which might have belonged to this series.
Similar to the series “Les bons bourgeois” the prints of the present series are dealing with numerous small misfortunes in the life of the Parisians. They were especially impressed by the possibilities opened by the railroad. Travels to the surroundings and the French province were both exciting and startling experiences.
Apart from these drawings, this series also offers beautiful observations like the elderly couple remembering youth; memories and transience with a pensive humor, and never offending. Apart from these drawings, this series also offers beautiful observations like the elderly couple remembering youth; memories and transience with a pensive humor, and never offending.
( Ref. 17404 )
Place & date : Paris 1864
Color : Uncolored.
Size : 250 x 215 mm.
Condition : Litho printed on white wove paper without text on the verso. With signature and number 1018 on stone. Paper slightly age toned.
Translation in English of title text: Times are difficult, this year we must learn to be more modest. . . - Don't tell me, my dear Ducorneau…. As far as I am concerned, every time I go to the theatre I now deny myself the company of my wife. . .. TOUT CE QU'ON VOUDRA. (As you like it). This series consists of 94 lithographs published between March 28,1847 and November 30, 1852 in the Charivari. Some of the plates carry no numbers. We are adding another 4 unpublished prints (DR 1717 to 1720) which might have belonged to this series.
Similar to the series “Les bons bourgeois” the prints of the present series are dealing with numerous small misfortunes in the life of the Parisians. They were especially impressed by the possibilities opened by the railroad. Travels to the surroundings and the French province were both exciting and startling experiences.
Apart from these drawings, this series also offers beautiful observations like the elderly couple remembering youth; memories and transience with a pensive humor, and never offending. Apart from these drawings, this series also offers beautiful observations like the elderly couple remembering youth; memories and transience with a pensive humor, and never offending.
( Ref. 17404 )
Specifications
- Place & date
- Paris 1864
- Condition
- Litho imprimée sur papier vélin blanc sans texte au verso. Avec signature et numéro 1018 sur pierre. Papier légèrement vieilli.
- Height
- 250
- Width
- 215
- Description fr
- De la série "Tout ce qu'on voudra". Cette série comprend 94 lithographies publiées entre le 28 mars 1847 et le 30 novembre 1852 dans le Charivari. Certaines plaques ne portent aucun numéro. Nous ajoutons 4 autres tirages inédits (DR 1717 à 1720) qui auraient pu appartenir à cette série.
À l'instar de la série «Les bons bourgeois», les estampes de la présente série traitent de nombreux petits malheurs dans la vie de les Parisiens. Ils ont été particulièrement impressionnés par les possibilités offertes par le chemin de fer. Les voyages dans les environs et la province française ont été à la fois des expériences passionnantes et surprenantes.
Outre ces dessins, cette série propose également de belles observations comme le couple de personnes âgées se souvenant de la jeunesse; souvenirs et éphémères avec un humour pensif, et jamais offensant. En dehors de ces dessins, cette série propose également de belles observations comme le couple de personnes âgées se souvenant de la jeunesse; souvenirs et éphémères avec un humour pensif, et jamais offensant. - Stock No
- 17404
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Les Gens de Justice. - Il parait décidement que mon gaillard est un grand scélérat . . . (pl 37)
DAUMIER, H.
€1.500
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