Honoré-Victorin Daumier

“I don't give a damn about your Miss Sand who prevents women from mending pants and darning socks! ... We must re-establish divorce or suppress those authors!,” plate 6 from Moeurs Conjugales

1839
Lithograph in black, with handcoloring on white wove paper
32.6 × 24.5 cm (12.8 × 9.6 in)

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