Aaron Martinet|Destouches|Honoré Daumier

We are approaching mid-November when the weather starts getting nasty, from 'The countryside gentlemen,' published in Le Charivari, November 28, 1864

November 28, 1864
Lithograph on newsprint; third state of three (Delteil)
23.8 × 20.5 cm (9.4 × 8.1 in)

SEE IT IN PERSON

Not currently on view

In the collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York · as of July 2026

View at metmuseum.orgPlan a visit ↗

Discussion

Be the first to share your thoughts.

Sign in to join the discussion.

Community guidelines

More by Aaron Martinet|Destouches|Honoré Daumier

The ravaged poets' corner, from 'In the pub,' published in Le Charivari, January 7, 1864The ravaged poets' corner, from 'In the pub,' published in LMon cheri ami, tu vois..., j'étais né pour être marquis..., from Les Comédiens de Société, published in Le Charivari, April 9, 1858Mon cheri ami, tu vois..., j'étais né pour être marquis..., S'en retournant plus vite..., from Actualités, published in Le Charivari, July 12, 1859S'en retournant plus vite..., from Actualités, published in Musical séances, always the same song!, from 'The spiritualists,' published in Le Charivari, November 8, 1865Musical séances, always the same song!, from 'The spiritualiSir, so far there are only five people here..., from 'Theater sketches,' published in Le Charivari, April 3, 1864Sir, so far there are only five people here..., from 'TheateProposal for an improvement, from 'Exhibition sketches,' published in Le Charivari, May 24, 1864Proposal for an improvement, from 'Exhibition sketches,' pubDon't worry, I'll take good care of your case, I am from Normandy, just like you, from 'Types and features,' published in Le Charivari, June 21, 1864Don't worry, I'll take good care of your case, I am from NorI spoke continuously for three and a half hours, from 'Parisian sketches,' published in Le Charivari, December 2, 1865I spoke continuously for three and a half hours, from 'Paris

More like this

Les MartyrsPaul Gavarni (French, 1804–1866) — Les MartyrsFourberies de Femmes:  En matière de sentimentPaul Gavarni (French, 1804–1866) — Fourberies de Femmes: EnA Sunday connoisseur, from 'At the Louvre,' published in Le Charivari, February 4, 1865Honoré Daumier — A Sunday connoisseur, from 'At the Louvre,'Illustration for "Count Bruckhardt" in "Once a Week"James McNeill Whistler (American, 1834–1903) — Illustration In Came a Storm of Wind, Rain and Spray – and Portia (The Galaxy, An Illustrated Magazine of Entertaining Reading, Vol. VIII)Winslow Homer — In Came a Storm of Wind, Rain and Spray – anNew patented umbrella, with an improved spring system, to swiftly open at the slightest touch.(please refer to our advertisement in the matter), plate 33 from Émotions ParisiennesHonoré-Victorin Daumier — New patented umbrella, with an impCarnavalPaul Gavarni (French, 1804–1866) — CarnavalEach time I take you to the opera ball…, plate four from Paris l’hiverHonoré-Victorin Daumier — Each time I take you to the opera On the Train:  A Pleasant CompanionHonoré Daumier (French, 1808–1879) — On the Train: A PleasaFourberies de Femmes En Matière de SentimentPaul Gavarni (French, 1804–1866) — Fourberies de Femmes En MLa Broderie à l'aiguilleFélix Bracquemond — La Broderie à l'aiguilleThe Relief Fund in Lancashire (for "Once a Week," July 26, 1862)James McNeill Whistler|Dalziel Brothers — The Relief Fund in