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Le danger de faire voir à des enfants..., plate 2 for Le public du Salon


Honoré Daumier, Le danger de faire voir à des enfants..., plate 2 for Le public du Salon, 1852, lithograph on wove paper, Gift of Joan M. Smith, public domain, 93.98

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Title

Le danger de faire voir à des enfants..., plate 2 for Le public du Salon

Related Titles

series: Le Public Du Salon

Artist

Honoré Daumier (French, 1808-1879)

Date

1852

Medium

lithograph on wove paper

State

2nd state

Catalogue Raisonné

Delteil 2293

Dimensions (H x W x D)

image: 11 1/4 in x 8 11/16 in; sheet: 13 1/8 in x 10 3/16 in

Inscriptions & Markings

numbered: 15-697, graphite [in another hand], bottom middle

numbered: 2293, graphite [in another hand], bottom left

title; inscription: Le danger de faire voir à des enfants trop impressionnables le tableau de monsieur // Gallait et de lire devant eux à haute voix la notice sur la décapitation du comte d'Egmont., printed, lower middle Language: French

inscription: Imp. Ch. Trinocq Cour des Miracles ,9. Paris., printed, lower right Language: French

inscription: Maisn Martinet, r.Vivienne 41 et 1 r. du Co St [t as superscript] Honoré. Paris., printed, lower left Language: French

numbered: 397, printed, lower middle, in stone

signature: h.D., printed, lower left, in stone

title: LE PUBLIC DU SALON, printed, upper middle Language: French

Collection Area

Graphic Arts

Category

Prints

Object Type

planographic print

Culture

French

Credit Line

Gift of Joan M. Smith

Accession Number

93.98

Copyright

public domain

Terms

lithography

planographic printing

planographic prints

wove paper

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