Honoré Daumier, Aubert, and others
True, you have lost your case…but you surely must have enjoyed the eloquence of my pleading!
1832
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- Artist: Honoré Daumier
- Publisher: Aubert
- Printer: Aubert & Cie.
True, you have lost your case…but you surely must have enjoyed the eloquence of my pleading!
1832
Physical Qualities
Crayon lithograph with hand coloring, Sheet: 318 x 243 mm. (12 1/2 x 9 9/16 in.)
Image: 239 x 182 mm. (9 7/16 x 7 3/16 in.)
Credit Line
The George A. Lucas Collection, purchased with funds from the State of Maryland, the Laurence and Stella Bendann Fund,
and contributions from individuals, foundations, and corporations throughout the Baltimore community
Object Number
1996.48.3901
Published in the journal "Le Charivari" on April 27, 1848.
The Baltimore Museum of Art by purchase, 1996; The Maryland Institute College of Art,
through Henry Walters, Baltimore, by bequest 1909; from George A. Lucas, Paris
through Henry Walters, Baltimore, by bequest 1909; from George A. Lucas, Paris
Jay Fisher, BMA, "Honore Daumier: Caricatures for Our Times," 1 September - 29 September, 1976; Circulated to Salisbury State College, 29 September - 27 October, 1976; Essex Community College, 27 October - 24 November, 1976; Loyola High School, 24 November - 22 December, 1976; Columbia, 28 December, 1976 - 18 January, 1977; Hagerstown Junior College, 18 January - 15 February, 1977; Morgan State University, 15 February - 8 March, 1977; Anne Arundel Community College, 8 March - 5 April, 1977; Washington College, 5 April - 3 May, 1977; U. Of MD. Eastern Shore, Downtown Gallery, 27 June - 29 July, 1977.
Daumier and the Art of Caricature, November 7, 1989- January 14, 1990
Sona Johnston, BMA (Jacobs Gallery 3), "Honoré Daumier and the Art of Caricature," 19 November 2003 - 21 March 2004.
Daumier and the Art of Caricature, November 7, 1989- January 14, 1990
Sona Johnston, BMA (Jacobs Gallery 3), "Honoré Daumier and the Art of Caricature," 19 November 2003 - 21 March 2004.
Inscribed: Signed in stone: lower left "h.D." Inscribed in stone: upper center "LES GENS DE JUSTICE."; upper right "35."; lower left, in image "1097"; lower left "Chez Aubert, Pl. de la Bourse."; lower center "-Vous avez perdu votre procès c'est vrai ..... mais vous avez du éprouver bien du plaisir à / m'entendre plaider."; lower right "Imp. Aubert & Cie."
Markings: Collector's stamp: verso "M.I. / LUCAS / COLLECTION" (Lugt 1695c)