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Sapristi, mon cher allié, soyez donc à ce que vous faites, vous avez toujours la tête tournée de l'autre côte ... [print].

Accession number
PML 141321.11
Creator
Darjou, Alfred-Henri, 1832-1874.
Published
[Paris] : Mon. Martinet, [1864]
Credit line
Bequest of Gordon N. Ray, 1987.
Notes
Image caption title.
Caption continues: Oh! c'est que quand je ne suis bas brès te mon betit Lion de Venise, j'ai tujurs beur gu'il ne z'enfole!
Date suggested by an entry recording publication of Darjou's lithograph in the 1864 volume of the Bibliographie de la France.
At head of image: Actualités.
Plate numbered "33" at upper right.
Plate bound into album measuring 365 x 308 mm.
Signed "A. Darjou" within the image at lower left; lettered "Lith Destouches, 28, r Paradis Pre Paris" at bottom right.
Originally published in the journal Le Charivari; the separate issue, without the text on the verso.
Comprises plate 11 of a bound volume of published plates by Alfred-Henri Darjou (PML 141321).
Description
1 print : lithograph; image: 250 x 213 mm; sheet: 355 x 272 mm
Provenance
Bookplate of Frederic Robert Halsey; from the library of Gordon N. Ray.
Summary
Print shows two figures in pith helmet and shako, representing Prussia and Austria, standing at right, with a column bearing the Lion of Venice and a hunched and grieving figure at its base, behind them at left
Classification
Department