Arnaud de Vresse|Honoré Daumier|Destouches

In the past it was different. Let us try to remember, from 'News of the day,' published in Le Charivari, November 29, 1867

November 29, 1867
Lithograph on newsprint; second state of two (Delteil)
24.4 × 20.8 cm (9.6 × 8.2 in)

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