DAUMIER (Honoré) – THE PEOPLE OF JUSTICE, Set of six black and white lithograph reproductions, signed and originally published in Le Charivari and taken from the collection The People of Justice: “– What a pity that this charming little woman didn’t…”
DAUMIER (Honoré) – THE PEOPLE OF JUSTICE, Set of six black and white lithograph reproductions, signed and originally published in Le Charivari and taken from the collection The People of Justice: “– What a pity that this charming little woman didn’t…”
DAUMIER (Honoré) – THE PEOPLE OF JUSTICE, Set of six black and white lithograph reproductions, signed and originally published in Le Charivari and taken from the collection The People of Justice: “– What a pity that this charming little woman didn’t…”
DAUMIER (Honoré) – THE PEOPLE OF JUSTICE, Set of six black and white lithograph reproductions, signed and originally published in Le Charivari and taken from the collection The People of Justice: “– What a pity that this charming little woman didn’t…”
DAUMIER (Honoré) – THE PEOPLE OF JUSTICE, Set of six black and white lithograph reproductions, signed and originally published in Le Charivari and taken from the collection The People of Justice: “– What a pity that this charming little woman didn’t…”
DAUMIER (Honoré) – THE PEOPLE OF JUSTICE, Set of six black and white lithograph reproductions, signed and originally published in Le Charivari and taken from the collection The People of Justice: “– What a pity that this charming little woman didn’t…”
DAUMIER (Honoré) – THE PEOPLE OF JUSTICE, Set of six black and white lithograph reproductions, signed and originally published in Le Charivari and taken from the collection The People of Justice: “– What a pity that this charming little woman didn’t…”
DAUMIER (Honoré) – THE PEOPLE OF JUSTICE, Set of six black and white lithograph reproductions, signed and originally published in Le Charivari and taken from the collection The People of Justice: “– What a pity that this charming little woman didn’t…”
    DAUMIER (Honoré)
    THE PEOPLE OF JUSTICE, A set of six signed black and white lithograph reproductions, originally published in Le Charivari and taken from the collection "The People of Justice": "—What a pity that this charming little woman didn't entrust me with her case... how I would plead that her husband is a scoundrel!... " —Here comes the public prosecutor saying some very unpleasant things to you... try to shed at least one eye... it always looks good! " —Should I write him a letter to soften his heart?... —Soften a bailiff!...you're not French, are you, my good man?... " —A defense attorney in the Justice of the Peace discussing business in his usual office. " —You lost your case, it's true... but you must have had a great deal of pleasure listening to me plead." " —What bothers me is that I'm accused of twelve thefts!... —There are twelve... so much the better... I'll plead monomania!... "
Édition :
    Geneva
    6 vols. 18 x 11 cm, postcard-sized reproduction of an early 20th-century monochrome lithograph, signed, excellent condition.

Référence : 4289

60,00 €