- Also known as
- Honoré Victorin Daumier, Honoré Daumier
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- Date of death
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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
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The Print Collector, c. 1857/63
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Nadar Elevating Photography to the Heights of Art, plate 367 from Souvenirs d’artistes, 1862
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Rue Transnonain, on April 15, 1834, October 2, 1834, plate 24 from L’Association mensuelle, October 2, 1834
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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
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Family Scene, c. 1865
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“- What a fuss this sour-face from the fifth floor is making! Wearing a hat just to buy two cups of milk for one sou! - Oh, Madame Capitaine, aren’t we fancy today…,” plate 36 Types Parisiens, 1840
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”- My God! Madame Bombec, what happened to you? - Don’t mention it, my dear, it’s horrible. The world is going from bad to worse, I would rather be janitor at the botanical garden! You know that Bézuchet from the fifth floor, the one that always insists that her good-for-nothing daughter who is fat around the hips has become….. I only replied: Ah, well! - And that’s the person who… - Of course, even a blind man can see that!,” plate 30 from Types Parisiens, 1840
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Malbroug s’en va-t-en Guerre…, 1835
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The Past, the Present, the Future, plate 349, 1834
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An Activist, from Les Femmes Socialistes, 1849
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The Grape Gatherer, from Les Bons Bourgeois, 1847
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