Pont-Neuf and the Samaritaine Seen from Under the First Arch of the Pont-au-Change, Paris, 1855, after a drawing of the mid–1780s
Charles Meryon
Finn Juhl Chair Design Collection, 1950
Finn Juhl
Pont-au-Change, Paris, about 1784, 1855
Charles Meryon
At Varenne, Saint-Maur. “There! My country house", plate 418 from Souvenirs d’artistes, 1862
Honoré-Victorin Daumier
A large mortar with a short range, plate 488, 1834
Honoré-Victorin Daumier
The Illustrated Rebus. “- Singular! I cannot guess the rebus in today's Charivari! - I think I have one word - I have several words - I have it all! I must run and tell my wife,” plate 39 from Les Beaux Jours De La Vie, 1845
Honoré-Victorin Daumier
“You tramp! I would like to see you drown in your beer! Leaving me alone like that with my three children, he gives me twelve sous, and when he comes back in the evening, he asks for his change!,” plate 48 from Moeurs Conjugales, 1842
Honoré-Victorin Daumier
“- I bought this ground at 1 franc per square meter, and I'll sell it again at 9 francs. - To whom? - The name does not matter as long as I make 8 francs on the square meter... after all, it's not excessive, a square meter on the Boulevard Montmartre costs 600 francs! - Yes, but this section here is uninhabited. - What do you mean, there are more than 20'000 rabbits living here,” plate 1 from Les Spéculateurs, 1857
Honoré-Victorin Daumier
View of the grand hall. Map, height and view from front of the conductor. Grand alliance between telegraph and music, plate 1 from Souvenir Du Grand Festival Des Orphéonistes, 1859
Honoré-Victorin Daumier
The Collector of Cigar Stubs. “When will these buggers finally have finished smoking! They're bailiff's clerks; they smoke until the ashes are left. No way to squeeze a centime out of them,” plate 4 from Bohémiens De Paris, 1841