Honoré-Victorin Daumier

“- Eh! my Didine, have we danced enough? - Oh, don't mention it any more, I am completely worn out - Then take off your stockings and get to bed! - Good grief, no.. really, I'm just too tired!,” plate 56 from Moeurs Conjugales

1842
Lithograph in black on white wove paper
25.3 × 22.5 cm (10 × 8.9 in)

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