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Travelers - Original Drawing by Charles Joseph Traviès - Mid 19th Century
By Charles Joseph Traviès
Located in Roma, IT
Travelers is an Original ink, pencil and watercolor realized by Charles Joseph Traviès (1804-1859).
The little artwork represents two poor men in the street.
Good condition, included a cream colored cardboard passpartout (30x24 cm).
Hand-signed and notes by the artist on the lower margin.
Charles-Joseph Traviès de Villers, also known simply as Traviès, (21 February 1804 – 13 August 1859) was a Swiss-born French painter, lithographer, and caricaturist whose work appeared regularly in Le Charivari...
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Mid-19th Century Modern Charles Joseph Traviès Art
Materials
Ink, Watercolor, Pencil
Pear Has Become Popular - Original Lithograph by C.-J. Traviès - 1830s
By Charles Joseph Traviès
Located in Roma, IT
Foetus Politiques Morts-Nés is an original lithograph, realized by Charles Joseph Traviès in 1834, plate 441 from Caricature n°211.
Includes a wooden frame.
In very good conditi...
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1830s Charles Joseph Traviès Art
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Lithograph
Foetus Politiques Morts-Nés - Original Lithograph by Foetus C.-J. Traviès - 1834
By Charles Joseph Traviès
Located in Roma, IT
Foetus Politiques Morts-Nés is an original lithograph, realized by Charles Joseph Traviès in 1834, plate 441 from Caricature n°211.
Includes a wooden frame.
In very good conditi...
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1830s Charles Joseph Traviès Art
Materials
Lithograph
Revenge - Original Drawing by Abel de Pujol - Mid-19th Century
By Charles Joseph Traviès
Located in Roma, IT
Revenge is an original Drawing in pencil realized Abel de Pujol in mid-19th Century.
In good condition.
The artwork is depicted skillfully through confident and short strokes with...
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Mid-19th Century Modern Charles Joseph Traviès Art
Materials
Pencil
M. Mahieu a la revue - Original Lithograph by C.-J. Traviès - 19th Century
By Charles Joseph Traviès
Located in Roma, IT
M. Mahieu a la revue is an original lithograph, realized by Charles Joseph Traviès, during 19th Century.
Image Dimensions: 20 x 19 cm
Litograph coloured by hand. In very good condi...
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19th Century Charles Joseph Traviès Art
Materials
Lithograph
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