DAUMIER (Honoré) – THE PEOPLE OF JUSTICE, Lithograph in black originally published in Le Charivari on April 29, 1845, Series The People of Justice: “– How bluntly I told you what you were doing!... – But also, how cruelly I retorted to you with the
DAUMIER (Honoré) – THE PEOPLE OF JUSTICE, Lithograph in black originally published in Le Charivari on April 29, 1845, Series The People of Justice: “– How bluntly I told you what you were doing!... – But also, how cruelly I retorted to you with the
DAUMIER (Honoré) – THE PEOPLE OF JUSTICE, Lithograph in black originally published in Le Charivari on April 29, 1845, Series The People of Justice: “– How bluntly I told you what you were doing!... – But also, how cruelly I retorted to you with the
    DAUMIER (Honoré)
    THE PEOPLE OF JUSTICE, Lithograph in black originally published in Le Charivari on April 29, 1845, Series The People of Justice: “– How bluntly I told you what you were doing!... – But also, how cruelly I retorted with the most unpleasant things!... – We were fine!... – We were magnificent!... It is truly only in the Palace that one knows how to argue and say all sorts of things without getting angry!...”
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    [1845], unnumbered print
    28 x 21 cm [litho.], 44 x 36 cm [frame] French style, early 20th century monochrome lithograph signed, thin burl wood frame varnished burgundy, (some light marks and small dents) good condition.

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180,00 €