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Souvenirs Grotesques - Original Lithograph and Pochoir by F. Bouchot - 1835
By Frederic Bouchot
Located in Roma, IT
Amusing original colored lithograph with pouchoir details.
Satiric illustration by Frédéric Bouchot (1798- 1865), published on Souvenirs Grotesques, d'Aubert and Cie Publishing, P...
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1830s Modern Frederic Bouchot Art
Materials
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Trop-Tôt - Original Lithograph and Pochoir by F. Bouchot - First Half of 1800
By Frederic Bouchot
Located in Roma, IT
Amusing original colored lithograph with pouchoir details.
Satiric illustration by the French draftsman Frédéric Bouchot (1798- 1865). Plate 2, from the suite of 10 lithographs, Tr...
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Early 19th Century Modern Frederic Bouchot Art
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Soins Tyranniques - Original Lithograph and Pochoir by F. Bouchot - Mid 1800
By Frederic Bouchot
Located in Roma, IT
Amusing original colored lithograph with pouchoir details, representing a father talking to his daughter.
Satiric illustration by the French draftsman Frédéric Bouchot (1798- 1865). Plate 12, from the series, Soins Tyranniques, Aubert and C.ie, Paris. Signed on plate, on lower-left margin.
With the printed capture on lower margin: "Chère enfant, tu es en âge de te marier, l'agitation de ton ésprit, tes émotions inquiètes et vagues; tout m'annonce que ton coeur s'épanouit..... J'ai fait pour toi...
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Mid-19th Century Modern Frederic Bouchot Art
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Souvenirs Grotesques - Original Lithograph and Pochoir by F. Bouchot - 1835
By Frederic Bouchot
Located in Roma, IT
Amusing original colored lithograph with pouchoir details.
Satiric illustration by the French draftsman Frédéric Bouchot (1798- 1865). Plate 10, from the series Souvenirs Grotesque...
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1830s Frederic Bouchot Art
Materials
Lithograph, Stencil
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