Honoré-Victorin Daumier

“- Listen... I saw a hare over there... - Was that a long time ago? - Not at all... it was less than three months ago...,” plate 2 from Croquis De Chasse

1857
Lithograph in black on buff wove paper, with letterpress verso
21.4 × 25.5 cm (8.4 × 10 in)

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