- Also known as
- Eugène (Louis Gabriel Eugène) Isabey, Louis Gabriel Eugène Isabey
- Date of birth
- Date of death
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Normandy, 1831
Eugène Isabey
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Plate Four, from Souvenir of Brittany, 1832
Eugène Isabey
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Shipwreck, 19th century
Eugène Isabey
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Portfolio Cover, for Six Marines, 1833
Eugène Isabey
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Interior of a Port, plate five from Six Marines, 1833
Eugène Isabey
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Souvenir of St. Valéry-sur-Somme, plate three from Six Marines, 1833
Eugène Isabey
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Repair of a Ship at Low Tide, plate four from Six Marines, 1833
Eugène Isabey
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Return to Port, plate two from Six Marines, 1833
Eugène Isabey
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Low Tide, plate six from Six Marines, 1833
Eugène Isabey
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View of Rouen, 1832
Eugène Isabey
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Near Dieppe, plate one from Six Marines, 1833
Eugène Isabey
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Fishing Boat in a Gale, n.d.
Eugène Isabey
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The Parisian “- Tell me, good man, what are you doing with all these cows once they have become old and don’t give milk any more? The Cowherd “- Silly question… we make oxen out of them!,” plate 13 from Ces Bons Parisiens, 1857
Honoré-Victorin Daumier
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“- Listen… I saw a hare over there… - Was that a long time ago? - Not at all… it was less than three months ago…,” plate 2 from Croquis De Chasse, 1857
Honoré-Victorin Daumier
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Husband: “My dear, how about a first kiss on my chin?” The wife (aside): “To think that I am married to this face!,” plate 21 from Moeurs Conjugalesa, published March 29, 1840
Honoré-Victorin Daumier
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New Entertainment at the Parisian Evening Parties. The spirit of Mr. Hume shaving the beard of Monsieur de St. Potard and undoing the hair of Madame Coffignon, plate 8 from Ces Bons Parisiens, 1857
Honoré-Victorin Daumier
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Having finally found the solution to spend the summer of 1857 in a pleasant way, plate 429 from Actualités, 1857
Honoré-Victorin Daumier
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The Gown Falls, Man Remains, and the Legs are Shaking. (J.B. Rousseau), plate 10 from Coquetterie, published October 18, 1840
Honoré-Victorin Daumier
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”- Can you see the comet?… just there, at the tip of my finger … don’t lose sight of my finger tip!,” plate 5 from La Comète De 1857, 1857
Honoré-Victorin Daumier
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“- Arthur, you had promised me a throne and all you did is put me behind a counter. - Eloise, remember Napoleon’s definition of a throne: ‘four boards covered with a carpet.’ You are sitting on six boards and a cushion,” plate 36 from Moeurs Conjugales, published April 11, 1841
Honoré-Victorin Daumier
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“- Adelaide, Adelaide.. I think I can see the comet coming!!… - Oh my God… this is the end of the world…. how annoying. They promised it wouldn’t come until June 13!,” plate 31 from Croquis Parisiens, February 18, 1857
Honoré-Victorin Daumier
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(He is reading a letter) “A date, could it be from the cute Mme Giraud?? Yes, but it could also come from her husband who wants to pinch me…,” plate 8 from Coquetterie, published May 14, 1840
Honoré-Victorin Daumier
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Faust in His Study, 1828
Eugène Delacroix
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Holy Family with Deer, 1871
Rodolphe Bresdin
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“There you are, my dear…. and now I bet you’ll be going after other girls….,” plate 1 from Coquetterie, 1839
Honoré-Victorin Daumier