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Page Two

Page Two, 1818-1879

Amédée de Noé, called Cham

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Page Three, 1818-1879

Amédée de Noé, called Cham

Trop longtemps entortillé par le Charivari, Véron parvient à l'entortiller à son tour à l'aide de sa cravate gigantesque

Trop longtemps entortillé par le Charivari, Véron parvient à l'entortiller à son tour à l'aide de sa cravate gigantesque, 1818-1879

Amédée de Noé, called Cham

15th of August!

15th of August!, 1792 - 1845

Nicolas-Toussaint Charlet

Bivouacs of the Tobacco Pipe

Bivouacs of the Tobacco Pipe, 1792 - 1845

Nicolas-Toussaint Charlet

My aunt Aurélia  who said the other day to mom . . .

My aunt Aurélia who said the other day to mom . . ., 1804 - 1866

Paul Gavarni

The walking stick that papa found in Mama's closet that day he was so mad

The walking stick that papa found in Mama's closet that day he was so mad, 1804 - 1866

Paul Gavarni

You don't know your lesson . . .

You don't know your lesson . . ., 1804 - 1866

Paul Gavarni

Is it true, Mr. d'Alby, that you split pennies?

Is it true, Mr. d'Alby, that you split pennies?, 1804 - 1866

Paul Gavarni

Do you pay taxes like papa, Mr. Pastorin, to be usurious

Do you pay taxes like papa, Mr. Pastorin, to be usurious, 1804 - 1866

Paul Gavarni

Mister, no one can see papa, he is in the middle of becoming bankrupt

Mister, no one can see papa, he is in the middle of becoming bankrupt, 1804 - 1866

Paul Gavarni

Mother and Child

Mother and Child, 1879 - 1954

Jean Frelaut

Charles Henri, Comte d'Estaing

Charles Henri, Comte d'Estaing, 18th century

P. Frieslheim

Character

Character, 1879 - 1949

Othon Friesz

Mom wrote to Mr. Prosper and papa saw the letter . . .

Mom wrote to Mr. Prosper and papa saw the letter . . ., 1804 - 1866

Paul Gavarni

Virginia! . . . Mom!  Where are you!

Virginia! . . . Mom! Where are you!, 1804 - 1866

Paul Gavarni

When I think that Mr. Coquedeau . . .

When I think that Mr. Coquedeau . . ., 1804 - 1866

Paul Gavarni

(To first man)  "Wait for me tonight . . ."

(To first man) "Wait for me tonight . . .", 1804 - 1866

Paul Gavarni

I'll dream about you?  Come on!

I'll dream about you? Come on!, 1804 - 1866

Paul Gavarni

To a Mr. Anatole who waits in a closet of the fishmarket . . .

To a Mr. Anatole who waits in a closet of the fishmarket . . ., 1804 - 1866

Paul Gavarni

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