print;
satirical print
- Museum number
- 1861,1012.788
- Title
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Object: Trop & trop peu, (ou les gens du jour et du lendemain)
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Series: Pasquinades
- Description
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Plate 9; Satire showing poor people gathered on a square, beeing served hot food by a woman. Beyond, a lithographic printing house and a restaurant with the French flag. In the restaurant some officers wearing uniforms, eating and drinking. February 1831
Hand-coloured lithograph
- Production date
- February 1831
- Dimensions
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Height: 282 millimetres (printed area)
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Width: 365 millimetres
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- Curator's comments
- The series title of this lithograph, 'Pasquinades', means in French satires which ridicule a person and are generally written and posted in a place. In this series of lithographs the satires are on politics. Monnier contribued to illustrate the 'Pasquinades', published by E. Ardit between December 1830 and February 1831. He made seven of the twelve lithographs. Althought not mentioned by Marie, the present print is part of the series described in the no.483-488.
- Location
- Not on display
- Associated titles
Associated Title: Pasquinades
- Acquisition date
- 1861
- Department
- Prints and Drawings
- Registration number
- 1861,1012.788