Travestissemens. Ronde. Sommes nous pas cousins, cousines, sommes nous pas cousins tre-tous. // [Travesty. Ronde. We are not cousins, are not we cousins be-all.].
- Format
- Visual material
- Language
- No linguistic content
- Published/Created
- [s.l.] : [s.n.], n.d. [ca. 1832]
- Description
- 1 item ; sheet 24.9 x 33.8 cm.
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- Subject(s)
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- Liberty—France—Caricatures and cartoons [Browse]
- Caricature [Browse]
- Symbolism in art [Browse]
- Personification in art [Browse]
- Children—France—19th century—Caricatures and cartoons [Browse]
- Political cartoons—France—19th century [Browse]
- France—History—19th century—Caricatures and cartoons [Browse]
- France—Kings and rulers—19th century—Caricatures and cartoons [Browse]
- Louis Philippe, King of the French, 1773-1850—Caricatures and cartoons [Browse]
- Louis Philippe, King of the French, 1773-1850—Family—Caricatures and cartoons [Browse]
- Charles X, King of France, 1757-1836—Caricatures and cartoons [Browse]
- Dancers—France—19th century—Caricatures and cartoons [Browse]
- Harlequin (Fictitious character)—Caricatures and cartoons [Browse]
- Clowns—France—19th century—Caricatures and cartoons [Browse]
- Notes
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- Unidentified Artist [lithographer]
- Medium: Lithographs
- Depiction: Caricature; political cartoon. Liberty as a statue scattered on the ground. Around her stand Louis-Philippe (as a harlequin), Charles X, and numerous other figures, arm-in-arm.
- Signed in plate, lower left: "Charles A.".
- Provenance: From the Collection of Elmer Adler.
- Source acquisition
- Gift of Elmer Adler.
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