Honneur au courage malheureux (IFF185)

Paris Musées

Honneur au courage malheureux (IFF185)

Charlet, Nicolas-Toussaint, Dessinateur-lithographe

Date
19e siècle
Medium
Lithographie
Culture
Francais
Department
Musée Carnavalet, Histoire de Paris
Institution
Paris Musées

Papier collé sur le bord supérieur

The authoritative record is held by Paris Musées. LinkedCulture surfaces this object and its connections; it does not alter institutional metadata.

Related across collections

Semantically similar works from Paris Musées and other institutions.

Plate Eight from Misery

Plate Eight from Misery

Art Institute of Chicago

Plate Two from Misery

Plate Two from Misery

Art Institute of Chicago

The Recruiting Board. “Isn't it a glorious sight: these noble young Frenchmen full of ardour, strength and elegance ready to defend their honour under the flags of Mars,” plate 35 from Caricatures Du Jour

The Recruiting Board. “Isn't it a glorious sight: these noble young Frenchmen full of ardour, strength and elegance ready to defend their honour under the flags of Mars,” plate 35 from Caricatures Du Jour

Art Institute of Chicago

Courageous

Courageous

Art Institute of Chicago

“- Say then, Madme. Giboulard … don't you agree that it is not very pleasant for women of our gender, to come down like this everyday, cleaning the gutters of St. Honoré … - That's true, Madame Chaffarou, but we can also praise ourselves of being the only ones to embellish Paris!,” plate 75 from Caricatures Du Jour

“- Say then, Madme. Giboulard … don't you agree that it is not very pleasant for women of our gender, to come down like this everyday, cleaning the gutters of St. Honoré … - That's true, Madame Chaffarou, but we can also praise ourselves of being the only ones to embellish Paris!,” plate 75 from Caricatures Du Jour

Art Institute of Chicago

Plate Five from Misery

Plate Five from Misery

Art Institute of Chicago

A Fair Reward Presented in 1800 by the Un-Prudish Savages of North America to Louis-Philippe of Orléans, surgeon and expatriate, but still a Frenchman. (I salute you, gracious Black Lady, the Lord is with you.) A Namaquan Ave Maria, plate 466

A Fair Reward Presented in 1800 by the Un-Prudish Savages of North America to Louis-Philippe of Orléans, surgeon and expatriate, but still a Frenchman. (I salute you, gracious Black Lady, the Lord is with you.) A Namaquan Ave Maria, plate 466

Art Institute of Chicago

Very High and Mighty Legitimate Brats. Peoples, defend yourselves, tear yourselves to pieces, sacrifice yourselves for these royals, you belong to them, imbeciles, plate 19

Very High and Mighty Legitimate Brats. Peoples, defend yourselves, tear yourselves to pieces, sacrifice yourselves for these royals, you belong to them, imbeciles, plate 19

Art Institute of Chicago

D'Arg...., plate 188 from Célébrités de la Caricature

D'Arg...., plate 188 from Célébrités de la Caricature

Art Institute of Chicago

Meanwhile They Keep on Insisting that She Has Never Been Better, plate 183 from Actualités

Meanwhile They Keep on Insisting that She Has Never Been Better, plate 183 from Actualités

Art Institute of Chicago

Which proves again that already since high school man supports himself on the shoulders of his kin in order to advance in life, plate 30 from Professeurs Et Moutards

Which proves again that already since high school man supports himself on the shoulders of his kin in order to advance in life, plate 30 from Professeurs Et Moutards

Art Institute of Chicago

Title Page from Misery

Title Page from Misery

Art Institute of Chicago