General Mortier, the evening before the battle of Waterloo, plate 456, 1835
Honoré-Victorin Daumier
The Reappearance of the Tritons of the Sea, plate 412 from Actualités, 1857
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“What about that..., they don't seem to be interested in me any more,” plate 89 from Actualités, 1866
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Untitled, from Constellation Suite, n.d.
Victor de Vasarely
Le Ratapoil, Modeled 1851, cast c. 1925
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“Overloaded! It is going to burst!,” plate 67 from Actualités, 1867
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Past Midnight, plate 19 from Locataires et Propriétaires, 1847
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Auguste-Hilarion, comte de Kératry, Modeled c. 1832/35; cast 1929/50
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Mr. Choiseul, (called le Duc), plate 502, 1835
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One of the Set of the Four Evangelists: Luke, Modeled c. 1580
Alessandro Vittoria
The Gown Falls, Man Remains, and the Legs are Shaking. (J.B. Rousseau), plate 10 from Coquetterie, published October 18, 1840
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"- You are not having your bottle of beer with us this evening... I can tell you are having a private dinner party today, you scoundrel...," plate 81 from Les Bons Bourgeois, 1849
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A True Art Lover, plate 66 from Les Bons Bourgeois, 1847
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The Engagement of an Artist. “- So you want an engagement in my theatre..... very well Mademoiselle...... since you are so pretty, it will be 1200 Francs.... that's of course what you will be paying me each year! - I accept... under the condition that I will not get a raise!,” plate 72 from Les Beaux Jours De La Vie, 1845
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Sentry, plate three from Figurines: The Three-Dimensional Design of the Electro-Mechanical Show: "Victory over the Sun", 1920–21, published 1923
El Lissitzky
One of the Set of the Four Evangelists: Mark, Modeled c. 1580
Alessandro Vittoria
The Three Judges, 1858/60
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Medal Commemorating James McNeill Whistler, 1905
Victor David Brenner
Another way to make use of the new petticoats that have lately become fashionable, plate 294 from Actualités, 1856
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Fugitives, Modeled c. 1850, cast after 1893
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