Charivari. View taken from the entrance to the public baths at Deligny.
Description:
There is a long line of people waiting to enter the Deligny public baths. The public baths of Deligny were restored in 1842, by using the rubble of demolished ceremonial buildings. This public bath still exists today in Paris with the old name. It is located close the Pont de la Concorde opposite to the Orangerie and the Tuileries. CROQUIS D'ÉTÉ (“Summer sketches”), a series of 55 lithographs, which appeared in the Charivari during the summer months of the years 1853 to 1859 and again in 1865.
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Place of origin:
Paris
Notes:
2nd state.
Published in: Le Charivari, August 10, 1859.
Notes (acquisition):
Donated by: Benjamin A. and Julia M. Trustman, 1959.