- Also known as
- Jules Carpeaux, Jean B. Carpeaux, Jean Baptiste (Jules) Carpeaux
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Saint Francis (recto); Two Figures (verso), 1847/75
Jean Baptiste Carpeaux
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Reclining Woman with a Mirror, c. 1860
Jean Baptiste Carpeaux
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Two Sketches: Standing Man with Arms Folded and Group of Figures, n.d.
Jean Baptiste Carpeaux
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Female Head, 1860
Jean Baptiste Carpeaux
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Sketches: Four Figures and Seated Mother and Child (recto); Seated Mother and Child (verso), 1860 (recto); 1847/75 (verso)
Jean Baptiste Carpeaux
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Standing Female Figure Carrying a Large Bundle, n.d.
Jean Baptiste Carpeaux
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Young Boy Reclining, n.d.
Jean Baptiste Carpeaux
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Equestrian Scene in a City, n.d.
Jean Baptiste Carpeaux
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Sketches of Two Children, Boats at Sea (recto); Sketches of Striding Male Figure Holding Staff and Coastal Scene (verso), 1847/75
Jean Baptiste Carpeaux
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Seated Figure with Head in Hands and Two Caricatures (recto); Four Figures in a Lunette (verso), 1847/1875
Jean Baptiste Carpeaux
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Landscape with Trees, n.d.
Jean Baptiste Carpeaux
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Studies of Heads, 1860
Jean Baptiste Carpeaux
Explore Further
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Guiz…., 1833
Honoré-Victorin Daumier
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Oh Blast! … the grapes really aren’t good this year!, plate 24 from Pastorales, 1845
Honoré-Victorin Daumier
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“Brigand of a may-bug… it’s you who devours all my property. You shall perish through my hand!,” plate 32 from Pastorales, 1845
Honoré-Victorin Daumier
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Quite embarrassing not to remember where one has hidden the wolf traps, plate 44 from Pastorales, 1846
Honoré-Victorin Daumier
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“- I’m never calm when I see you go out like this… I am always afraid, Monsieur Moussard, that you may be infidel,” plate 67 from Les Bons Bourgeois, 1847
Honoré-Victorin Daumier
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Disadvantage of Marrying a Woman with a So-Called Artistic Talent, plate 77 from Les Bons Bourgeois, 1847
Honoré-Victorin Daumier
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A zealous student practicing at home, plate 6 from Les Baigneuses, 1847
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Business Envoys, plate 43 from Tout Ce Qu’on Voudra, 1848
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“- Here, Eudoxie, take my bear skin… since from now on I will not have the pleasure any more to wear it, I give it to you to make a muff out of it… This way I have at least the satisfaction of seeing it from time to time”, 1848
Honoré-Victorin Daumier
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“- Husbands are really not what a vain people likes to believe!,” plate 3 from Les Divorceuses, 1848
Honoré-Victorin Daumier
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Father Molé bringing New Years gifts to little Thiers, plate 62 from Actualités, 1850
Honoré-Victorin Daumier
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Thiers. Citizen Thiers Tries on the New Tail-Coat which Babin has Just Sent Him, plate 4 from Les Représentans Représentés, 1848
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At Varenne, Saint-Maur. “There! My country house”, plate 418 from Souvenirs d’artistes, 1862
Honoré-Victorin Daumier