This is a fine "sur blanc" impression printed on white wove paper. Lithograph, 1858, Delteil 2877 (ii/II), edition unknown. (Baigneurs commençant à trouver qu'en septembre. The title of the print is derived from the famous last words of François Rabelais, "I am going to seek a great perhaps draw a curtain, the farce is played out." From the collection of "MKL," not in Lugt.īathers beginning to discover that in September. He points to the statue depicting blind justice and the scene has the look of ancient Roman theater. This memorable early work shows King Louis-Philippe dressed up as a clown while the curtain comes down. The paper is a white wove and the condition is fine apart from remains of old paper hinges at the top corner. This is a fine, rich impression as published in La Caricature, No. Lithograph, 1834, Delteil 86, edition unknown. Daumier loved depicting art gallery and museum subjects.īaissez le Rideau, La Farce est Jouée (Bring Down the Curtain, The Farce is Over) This work is from the celebrated series called Le Public du Salon. The margins are full and the condition is excellent. This is a fine "sur blanc" impression with full margins. Lithograph, 1852, Delteil 2299 (ii/II), edition unknown. Artists in the Process of viewing the Work of a Rival (Artistes en train d'examiner le tableau d'un rival)
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