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Early morning visit of a creditor concerning the boots, plate 4 from Émotions Parisiennes
Honoré Victorin Daumier
- Date
- 1839
- Medium
- Lithograph in black on white wove paper
- Culture
- France
- Department
- Prints and Drawings
- Institution
- Art Institute of Chicago
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Musée Carnavalet, Histoire de Paris
Robert: “- Well, well! My dear director... how's business?” Bertrand: “- Good, very good, I am quite content. Unfortunately we don't have a penny to continue! - Oh blast! - But an investor still owes us 200,000 Francs... and will come up for signature either tonight or latest tomorrow morning. - About time... I urgently need a new pair of boots,” plate 6 from Robert Macaire
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10 O'clock in the Morning. “Monsieur Coquelet having accidentally met Miss Palissandre in the Botanical Garden, to whom he had the good fortune to offer a fairy rose the first of May 1804, had obtained a first date. After having gone to great expense buying a new pair of gloves at 29 Sous, he throws a glance at the mirror before going out to try his good fortune,” plate 4 from La Journé Du Célibataire
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Looking for an Overnight Accommodation on the Eighth of July, plate 5 from Croquis Parisiens
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Robbed! Empty-Pocket Street..., plate 13 from Émotions Parisiens
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Proposal for improvement for the theatres in Paris, which will not fail to have its effect during the dog days, plate 4 from Croquis d’Été
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“- Alright, alright, I'm coming - one would think the house was on fire! - Enough about your fire!... I'm freezing. For two hours I've been pounding on the door. -(aside) that will teach you next time, not to give a tip!,” plate 32 from Émotions Parisiens
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Ayant pris parti d'attendre qu'un perdreau se décide à passer. / N°4
Musée Carnavalet, Histoire de Paris
Album Aventures et désappointements de Mr de la Lapinière : planche n°4
Musée Carnavalet, Histoire de Paris