French, 1762–1841|Paris|French, Marseilles 1808–1879 Valmondois · 33 works on DiscoverArt
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The ravaged poets' corner, from 'In the pub,' published in Le Charivari, January 7, 1864January 7, 1864Mon cheri ami, tu vois..., j'étais né pour être marquis..., from Les Comédiens de Société, published in Le Charivari, April 9, 1858April 9, 1858S'en retournant plus vite..., from Actualités, published in Le Charivari, July 12, 1859July 12, 1859Musical séances, always the same song!, from 'The spiritualists,' published in Le Charivari, November 8, 1865November 8, 1865Sir, so far there are only five people here..., from 'Theater sketches,' published in Le Charivari, April 3, 1864April 3, 1864Proposal for an improvement, from 'Exhibition sketches,' published in Le Charivari, May 24, 1864May 24, 1864We are approaching mid-November when the weather starts getting nasty, from 'The countryside gentlemen,' published in Le Charivari, November 28, 1864November 28, 1864Don'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, 1864June 21, 1864I spoke continuously for three and a half hours, from 'Parisian sketches,' published in Le Charivari, December 2, 1865December 2, 1865My friend, you have taken the wrong bus, get out quickly!, from 'Parisian sketches,' published in Le Charivari, February 12, 1866February 12, 1866The actor and a street urchin, from 'Dramatic sketches,' published in Le Charivari, April 18, 1864April 18, 1864A difficult patron of the arts, from 'Exhibition sketches,' published in Le Charivari, June 17, 1864June 17, 1864A happy evening party in Clichy, from 'News of the day,' published in Le Charivari, March 16, 1865March 16, 1865A misapprehension at the Odeon, on a day of drama, from 'Theater sketches,' published in Le Charivari, May 4, 1864May 4, 1864Consequences of a horsemeat dinner, from 'Parisian sketches,' published in Le Charivari, April 8, 1865April 8, 1865Cristi! ..... qué malheur...., from En Chine, published in Le Charivari, January 12, 1859January 12, 1859Hunters' tales, from 'Hunting sketches,' published in Le Charivari, October 29, 1864October 29, 1864Winter's departure, from 'News of the day,' published in Le Charivari, March 9, 1864March 9, 1864Mr. Prudhomme: I shall never get into a compartment alone with a single traveler... principles of personal safety are contrary to that, from 'On the train,' published in Le Charivari, August 18, 1864August 18, 1864The European state of affairs, from 'News of the day,' published in Le Charivari, August 18, 1868August 18, 1868Come on... open your mouth!..., from 'The difficult moments of life,' published in Le Charivari, March 12, 1864March 12, 1864Dis-donc, ma femme.... je crois que nous avons tort de laisser manger tant de raisin que ça à Toto ....., from En Vendanges, published in Le Charivari, September 21, 1859September 21, 1859The visitor and the artist, from 'Sketches from the Salon,' published in Le Charivari, May 30, 1864May 30, 1864Posing as an official of the local agricultural fair, from 'The Good Bourgeois,' published in Le Charivari, January 30, 1865January 30, 1865Ils ont peur de l'eau..., from Actualités, published in Le Charivari, May 11, 1859May 11, 1859A sudden awakening, from 'Parisian sketches,' published in Le Charivari, November 1, 1865November 1, 1865Gently!, from 'News of the day,' published in Le Charivari, April 21, 1868April 21, 1868Coffee house politics, from 'The good bourgeois,' published in "Le Charivari", April 21, 1864April 21, 1864Eh! bien, monsieur Caboulot, vous ne venez pas?...., from Croquis de Chasse, published in Le Charivari, October 6, 1859October 6, 1859Who says, Parisians are never satisfied!, from 'Theater sketches,' published in Le Charivari, February 13, 1864February 13, 1864What's your opinion of this brandy?, from 'Types and features,' published in Le Charivari, May 2, 1864May 2, 1864Well, are you finally finished?... after all, it's tiring to relax for such a long time, from 'The countryside artists,' published in Le Charivari, February 2, 1865February 2, 1865Ah, my dear sir, you have made my evening a very pleasant one..., from 'Dramatic sketches,' published in Le Charivari, April 13, 1864April 13, 1864