Harvard Art Museums
Isn't it true, Papa, that the Monsieur in the little garden has a nice head? Your Monsieur in the little garden has a nice wig., p. 11
Paul Gavarni
- Date
- 1853
- Medium
- Lithograph
- Culture
- French
- Department
- Department of Prints
- Institution
- Harvard Art Museums
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Without even counting the times there wasn't a thing at our house to put in the oven ... and Monsieur wears an overcoat of doubly thick cloth. Good lord! An overcoat of doubly thick cloth!, p. 53.
Harvard Art Museums

Actualités: Insurgez-vous donc! ...hien! voilà qui va devenir gentil! pourvu qu'on ne nous donne par sur les castagnettes!! ... avec notre pied de nez!!!
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“Regular little drunk, he is!... he swallows it down like milk! Poor little darling... he is just like his father!,” plate 42 from Moeurs Conjugales
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