Not currently on view
In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
This work comes from a series of six prints published from March to May 1844 in the illustrated periodical Le Charivari . In each a victim is taken by a clever gambit. Here an ingratiating political candidate appears out of his depth while trying to win his neighbor’s vote with a house call. Not just kissing babies, he has been surrounded by the family’s children and may not emerge with the contents of his pockets intact.
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Two Lawyers
The Print Collector
Exploiting friendship. “My dear Alphonse, I've invited these
Robert: “- Well, well! My dear director... how's business?”
Mr. Prune, plate 288 from Célébrités de la Caricature
“God! How I loved that fellow there!,” plate 16 from Caricat
A Victim of His Own Politeness, plate 7 from Croquis Musicau
A Candidate. “Who do you want?... An upright, conscientious,
Honoré Daumier — So, show-off from Paris!.... you will dance
Jacobus Smies — Pathfinder Illustration
Charles Maurand — The Auction House: The Dealers
Louis Léopold Boilly|Delpech — The Hurdy-Gurdy Player
Henri Fournier|Paul-Emile-Daurand Forgues|J. J. Grandville|Q
Denis Auguste Marie Raffet — Sheet of Sketches
Louis Léopold Boilly|Delpech — The Beggar
Paul-Emile-Daurand Forgues|Henri Fournier|J. J. Grandville|Q
Charles Vernier (French, 1831–1887) — Les Français croquès p
Théodore Gericault — Pity the Sorrows of a Poor Old Man
Thomas Rowlandson — Miseries of London, or a Surly Saucy Hac
Destouches|Arnaud de Vresse|Honoré Daumier — Oysters at 25 c