What's with you, Mimie? The damned colic again?, p. 16, 1804 - 1866
Paul Gavarni
Come, go! We'll stay there until tomorrow: a ball is always the same thing!, p. 17, 1804 - 1866
Paul Gavarni
Hush! A stockholder who just touched his dividend!, p. 21, 1804 - 1866
Paul Gavarni
Lit .. tle flower ... of the fields / Always ... always ... hidden, p. 23, 1804 - 1866
Paul Gavarni
Emile Verhaeren with Pince Nez, 1862 - 1934
André Louis Armand Rassenfosse
Emile Verhaeren in Three-Quarter View, 1862 - 1934
André Louis Armand Rassenfosse
Jacques Maubourguet, you wanted to make a man out of your boy, who wasn't anything but a good-for-nothing! But now he is a Viscount ... of Maubourguet! Jacques, my man, there is only one God! I'd like to shake his Viscount-ness ... and no later than right away!, p. 18, 1804 - 1866
Paul Gavarni
How do you do? -Thank you! and you? -I thank you. Don't take your hat off! -As you see; and ... are you well?..., p. 13, 1804 - 1866
Paul Gavarni
As for me, if I have nothing in the bank, that's the fault of events, p. 15, 1804 - 1866
Paul Gavarni
Emile Verhaeren in Three-Quarter View, 1862 - 1934
André Louis Armand Rassenfosse
Isn't it true, Papa, that the Monsieur in the little garden has a nice head? Your Monsieur in the little garden has a nice wig., p. 11, 1804 - 1866
Paul Gavarni
I forbid there to be any moustaches here ... under any pretext!, p. 12, 1804 - 1866
Paul Gavarni
What a beautiful play! Always the same: its been forty years that that lover has been marrying his beloved., p. 13, 1804 - 1866
Paul Gavarni
And so, my uncle, tell me ... these lovely little flowers, where do they come from and what do they become? -Manure, p. 14, 1804 - 1866
Paul Gavarni
Well then, Sir, you are going to see what my little one did to us one day, when she was very little, p. 15, 1804 - 1866
Paul Gavarni
Come on! Madame Highness, just between us does Monsieur respect himself so much that he wouldn't give Madame a blow? p. 9, 1804 - 1866
Paul Gavarni
Some say that your Monsieur, Monsieur Polyte, wants, despite the respect he owes you, to eat his estate in [truffes] truffles ... You mean in [turf] the racetrack, old man Pigaud., p. 11, 1804 - 1866
Paul Gavarni
Toinon! I'm not worth anything when one harasses me: I know my mind! What a damned knowledge you have there!, p. 17, 1804 - 1866
Paul Gavarni
Ruins of the Theater at Taormina, 1792 - 1847
Friedrich Gaertner
Elevation and Plan of the Temple of Concord at Agrigento, 1792 - 1847