DAUMIER, H. - Tout ce qu'on voudra. Dis donc, mon vieux…
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Translation in English of title: Tell me, my friend, all the people who walk in this area turn around...
could it be that this is the politician\'s district ?
TOUT CE QU\'ON VOUDRA. (As you like it). This series consists of 94
lithographs published between March 28,1847 and November 30, 1852 in the
Charivari. Some of the plates carry no numbers. Another 4 unpublished
prints (DR 1717 to 1720) which might also have belonged to this series.
Similar
to the series "Les bons bourgeois" the prints of the present series are
dealing with numerous small misfortunes in the life of the Parisians.
They were especially impressed by the possibilities opened by the
railroad. Travels to the surroundings and the French province were both
exciting and startling experiences.
Apart from these drawings, this
series also offers beautiful observations like the elderly couple
remembering youth, memories and transience with a pensive humour, and
never offending. Apart from these drawings, this series also offers
beautiful observations like the elderly couple remembering youth,
memories and transience with a pensive humour, and never offending.
Published
by Bauger, rue du Croissant 16 (lower left). Printed by \"Imprimeurs
d\'Aubert & Cie at Aubert, Place de la Bourse.\"
Text written by
Alphonse Jean LAURENT-JAN (1808-1877) who was a journalist, writer and
associate at the Charivari, where he wrote captions for Daumier's
lithographs. He was also a friend of Balzac.
Known chiefly as a
political and social satirist, Honoré DAUMIER used the printmaking
process of lithography, still relatively new at the time, to contribute
cartoons and caricatures to French news weeklies.
- Reference N°: 17415
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