Honoré-Victorin Daumier

This is What Nowadays is Called a Light Work. “- My God, what's this!.... an encyclopaedia? “- No sir.... it is the novel 'the mysteries of Paris' that Madame bought at the bookshop of our Master. We will bring you the rest of the oeuvre as soon as it appears.,” plate 13 from Revue Caricaturale

1843
Lithograph in black on white wove paper
24.5 × 20 cm (9.6 × 7.9 in)

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