
Paris Musées
Voyons! Théodore! nous ne sommes donc plus la Bichette à notre petite maman!
Gavarni (Hippolyte Sulpice Guillaume Chevalier, dit), Dessinateur-lithographe, Aubert (Imprimeur, lithographe, éditeur), Imprimeur-lithographe, Bauger, Imprimeur-lithographe, Aubert (Imprimeur, lithographe, éditeur), Editeur
- Date
- 19e siècle
- Medium
- Lithographie
- Culture
- Francais
- Department
- Musée Carnavalet, Histoire de Paris
- Institution
- Paris Musées
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