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Honoré Daumier
Un plaideur auquel manquent malheureusement

1865

$1,250
£954.37
€1,102.77
CA$1,754.76
A$1,955.87
CHF 1,026.18
MX$23,884.32
NOK 12,993.62
SEK 12,280.95
DKK 8,230.42

About the Item

Un plaideur auquel manquent malheureusement les pieces les plus importantes, les pieces de cent sous. (A litigant who unfortunately doesn't have the most important details to success..dollars and cents) Series: Croquis par Daumier, No. 1 As published in Le Charivari, Paris, October 20, 1865. Croquis (Sketches by Daumier) is a series of 4 prints which appeared in the Charivari between August 6, 1864 and June 6, 1866. Condition: The sheet is trimmed, tear in center of image associated with the folding of the newspaper. Very rich impression Image size: 9 3/4 x 9 inches Reference: Daumier Register 3463 iii/III with the title including "en blanc" Considered by Delteil "RARE" Lawyers: Daumier must have been quite familiar with the old judicial system in France. Normally three judges were required in a hearing, accompanied by the "Procureur Imperial" (prosecutor). The jury was usually seated along a side wall while the prisoner's bench was placed opposite the judges. In important cases, the prisoner was flanked by two policemen. The defending advocate usually was seated in front of the prisoner, facing the judges. The hearings were open to the public and represented a welcome entertainment to Parisians, free of charge. Provenance: Lawrence Salander, New York
  • Creator:
    Honoré Daumier (1808 - 1879, French)
  • Creation Year:
    1865
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 11.5 in (29.21 cm)Width: 11.125 in (28.26 cm)
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  • Movement & Style:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
    The sheet is trimmed, tear in center of image associated with the folding of the newspaper. Very rich impression.
  • Gallery Location:
    Fairlawn, OH
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: FA87411stDibs: LU14014167692

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