Un cabriolet ayant une fâcheuse ressemblance Après la séance. Auguste et Arthur cessent d'être des hommes politiques sérieux, et redeviennent de folâtres jeunes gens.....
Un cabriolet ayant une fâcheuse ressemblance Après la séance. Auguste et Arthur cessent d'être des hommes politiques sérieux, et redeviennent de folâtres jeunes gens.....
Title (alt.):
Charivari. A cab depicting a somewhat troubling resemblance After the session. August and Arthur cease being serious politicians, and become frolicsome young men again.
Description:
The top half of this print shows a man riding in a horse-drawn carriage. The lower half shows two men walking home after a meeting of the National Assembly.
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Place of origin:
Paris
Notes:
2nd state.
Published in: Le Charivari, November 15, 1849.
Notes (acquisition):
Donated by: Benjamin A. and Julia M. Trustman, 1959.