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Gavarni, Paul (French, 1804-1866).
Je l’veux from ‘Oeuvres Nouvelles de Gavarni. Impressions de Menage 2nd Serie 18.
Paris: Le Charivari 1847. Lithograph. 29 x 22 cm sheet. Good light specks of foxing throughout sheet mounted to a stiff board. [Paris: Le Charivari, 1847]. unknown
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Gavarni, Paul (French, 1804-1866).
Je n’le! veux! pas!! from ‘Oeuvres Nouvelles de Gavarni. Impressions de Menage 2nd Serie 18.’
Paris: Le Charivari 1847. Lithograph. 29 x 22 cm sheet. Good light specks of foxing throughout sheet mounted to a stiff board. [Paris: Le Charivari, 1847]. unknown
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Gavarni, Paul
Jealous woman with dagger Photo Matt Fibre A2
Contentum Ltd. Loose sheet. New. High-quality art print based on an original work from the Rijksmuseum. Created in the 19th century 1843. Professionally printed on premium fine-art paper Photo Matt Fibre in size A2. The artwork is printed with a white border museum-style presentation. Contentum Ltd. unknown
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Gavarni, Paul
Jealous woman with dagger Photo Rag Bright White Premium Quality A2
Contentum Ltd. Loose sheet. New. High-quality art print based on an original work from the Rijksmuseum. Created in the 19th century 1843. Professionally printed on premium fine-art paper Photo Rag Bright White premium quality in size A2. The artwork is printed with a white border museum-style presentation. Contentum Ltd. unknown
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Gavarni, Paul
Jealous woman with dagger Museum Etching Museum Quality A2
Contentum Ltd. Loose sheet. New. High-quality art print based on an original work from the Rijksmuseum. Created in the 19th century 1843. Professionally printed on premium fine-art paper Museum Etching museum quality in size A2. The artwork is printed with a white border museum-style presentation. Contentum Ltd. unknown
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Gavarni, Paul
Jealous woman with dagger Museum Etching Museum Quality A3
Contentum Ltd. Loose sheet. New. High-quality art print based on an original work from the Rijksmuseum. Created in the 19th century 1843. Professionally printed on premium fine-art paper Museum Etching museum quality in size A3. The artwork is printed with a white border museum-style presentation. Contentum Ltd. unknown
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Gavarni, Paul
Journal des Gens du Monde Modes et Fantaisies Mars 1834: La Mi-Carême Museum Etching Museum Quality A3
Contentum Ltd. Loose sheet. New. High-quality art print based on an original work from the Rijksmuseum. Created in the 19th century 1834. Professionally printed on premium fine-art paper Museum Etching museum quality in size A3. The artwork is printed with a white border museum-style presentation. Contentum Ltd. unknown
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Gavarni, Paul
Journal des Gens du Monde Modes et Fantaisies Mars 1834: La Mi-Carême Photo Rag Bright White Premium Quality A2
Contentum Ltd. Loose sheet. New. High-quality art print based on an original work from the Rijksmuseum. Created in the 19th century 1834. Professionally printed on premium fine-art paper Photo Rag Bright White premium quality in size A2. The artwork is printed with a white border museum-style presentation. Contentum Ltd. unknown
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Gavarni, Paul
Journal des Gens du Monde Modes et Fantaisies Mars 1834: La Mi-Carême Photo Matt Fibre A2
Contentum Ltd. Loose sheet. New. High-quality art print based on an original work from the Rijksmuseum. Created in the 19th century 1834. Professionally printed on premium fine-art paper Photo Matt Fibre in size A2. The artwork is printed with a white border museum-style presentation. Contentum Ltd. unknown
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Gavarni, Paul
Journal des Gens du Monde Modes et Fantaisies Mars 1834: La Mi-Carême Museum Etching Museum Quality A2
Contentum Ltd. Loose sheet. New. High-quality art print based on an original work from the Rijksmuseum. Created in the 19th century 1834. Professionally printed on premium fine-art paper Museum Etching museum quality in size A2. The artwork is printed with a white border museum-style presentation. Contentum Ltd. unknown
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Gavarni, Paul (pen name of Sulpice Guillaume Chevalier). (1804–1866); Aubert, printer
Jésus! comment que tu oses manger des champignons! Tes chamignons ma biche c'est comme les homes: rien ne ressemble aux bons comme les mauvais"from Les Lorettes: courtesans of Paris. First edition of the lithograph.
Paris: Chez Bauger Chez Aubert 1841. Lithograph sur blanc. 33.3 x 23.5 cm. Plate no. XI from the series: "Les Lorettes." Armelhault and Bocher no. 773. Les Lorettes described by scholars:MLA citation: Murphy Libby and Greggor Mattson. A la Recherche des Femmes Perdues. Oberlin College 2016.Prostitution was a common social phenomenon that was practiced by women regardless of class but the type of prostitute varied depending on the status of the men involved. The social standing of prostitutes often shifted throughout their lifetimes but their roles generally remained within four basic levels of prostitution. This exhibit focuses on these four important types of prostitutes imagined and mythologized in various media of the time. The lorette the aspiring courtesan was the prostitute of mystery elusive and secretive often evading the government’s health regulations. The grisette was a prostitute from a working-class background often found inhabiting the apartments of young Parisian students. The fille publique or streetwalker was from the lowest class of prostitute and often attracted the poorest customers. Walking the street alone or in groups la fille publique was most vulnerable to police repression. And finally women in “maisons closes†or brothels catered to men of different social classes. The most luxurious brothels attracted middle class men with their continuous business. These women though varying in status participated in a form of sexual commerce that was common in French society in the 19th century. Paris: Chez Bauger, Chez Aubert, 1841 unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 16-6135
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Gavarni, Paul
L'Artiste 1835: Un Bal à la Chaussée d'Antin Museum Etching Museum Quality A3
Contentum Ltd. Loose sheet. New. High-quality art print based on an original work from the Rijksmuseum. Created in the 19th century 1835. Professionally printed on premium fine-art paper Museum Etching museum quality in size A3. The artwork is printed with a white border museum-style presentation. Contentum Ltd. unknown
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Gavarni, Paul
L'Artiste Toilette de Campaign Septembre 1840: Physionomy of fashions. Photo Matt Fibre A2
Contentum Ltd. Loose sheet. New. High-quality art print based on an original work from the Rijksmuseum. Created in the 19th century 1840. Professionally printed on premium fine-art paper Photo Matt Fibre in size A2. The artwork is printed with a white border museum-style presentation. Contentum Ltd. unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 2091153
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Gavarni, Paul
L'Artiste Toilette de Campaign Septembre 1840: Physionomy of fashions. Photo Rag Bright White Premium Quality A2
Contentum Ltd. Loose sheet. New. High-quality art print based on an original work from the Rijksmuseum. Created in the 19th century 1840. Professionally printed on premium fine-art paper Photo Rag Bright White premium quality in size A2. The artwork is printed with a white border museum-style presentation. Contentum Ltd. unknown
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Gavarni, Paul
L'Artiste Toilette de Campaign Septembre 1840: Physionomy of fashions. Museum Etching Museum Quality A3
Contentum Ltd. Loose sheet. New. High-quality art print based on an original work from the Rijksmuseum. Created in the 19th century 1840. Professionally printed on premium fine-art paper Museum Etching museum quality in size A3. The artwork is printed with a white border museum-style presentation. Contentum Ltd. unknown
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Gavarni, Paul
L'Artiste Toilette de Campaign Septembre 1840: Physionomy of fashions. Museum Etching Museum Quality A2
Contentum Ltd. Loose sheet. New. High-quality art print based on an original work from the Rijksmuseum. Created in the 19th century 1840. Professionally printed on premium fine-art paper Museum Etching museum quality in size A2. The artwork is printed with a white border museum-style presentation. Contentum Ltd. unknown
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GAVARNI, Paul [pseudonym of Guillaume Sulpice Chevallier]
La Boite aux Lettres
Paris: Caboche Grégoire 1837. One of Paul Gavarni's Rarest and Most Famous Series<br /> Thirty-Four Superb Lithographs.<br /> <br /> GAVARNI Paul pseudonym of Guillaume Sulpice Chevallier. La Boite aux Lettres. Paris: Caboche Grégoire et Cie Chez Arnauld de Vresse libraire éditeur 1837-1839.<br /> <br /> Folio 13 1/2 x 10 1/2 inches; 343 x 267 mm. Thirty-four superb lithograph plates with captions of the 'letters' printed below. Bound without the lithograph title-page.<br /> <br /> Bound by Pagnant ca. 1920 in quarter tan morocco over red patterned boards spine with five raised bands lettered in gilt in compartments cockerel endpapers. Joints expertly repaired some light to moderate foxing to several of the plates. Still an excellent example of this rare suite of lithographs.<br /> <br /> The first twelve lithographs were published by Caboche Grégoire et Cie. The following twenty-two lithographs were published by Aubert & Cie. and appeared in the journal Le Charivari between 7 November 1837 and 6 February 1839.<br /> <br /> According to OCLC there is just one copy with all thirty-four plates in libraries and institutions worldwide: The Clark Art Institute MA USA with all thirty-four plates- but lacking the lithographed title-page. Other than that example there are only three individual lithographs at The Getty CA USA numbers 4 8 & 14. The Getty also have a plain example of number 10. <br /> <br /> Paul Gavarni 1804-1866. "A French artist best known for his lithographs Paul Gavarni née Chevalier Suplice Guillaume was born in Paris on January 13 1804. Throughout his lifetime Gavarni produced over 4000 satirical prints for journals and fashion magazines. Both delicately witty and elegantly revealing of human behavior and character Gavarni's genre scenes made him one of the most important and popular nineteenth-century artists. He is often critically paired with Honoré Daumier with whom he and other young printmakers like Jean-Jacques Grandville and Joseph Traviés raised the status and importance of social lithography and printmaking as an art form. In the 1830s he began to work for L'Artiste La Caricature and most importantly Le Charivari. The latter was owned by Charles Philipon and became Gavarni's longest running contract and most important place of publication. Here Gavarni published some of his most famous series including Les Artistes La Boite aux Lettres Clichy inspired by his month-long stay in debtor's prison Les Coulisses Les Enfants Terribles Impressions de Ménage etc. etc." <br /> childsgallery.com<br /> <br /> "Gavarni as Sainte-Beuve puts it set to depicting and silhouetting society in all directions and from top to bottom: the high society the not so high society-all sorts of societies capturing the life of his time. He grabbed modern life by every available handhold imitating no one looking for nothing else swimming in open water and taking us in his wake amidst the stream of the manners of the time. He was Gavarni with an inexhaustible wit who at the bottom of a graceful drawing always interesting thanks to rational observation would write a caption full of subtle humor. It would sometimes unfold like a short comedy or be condensed like a geometrical axiom. Amusing and light-hearted when taken separately Gavarni's captions showed their true color of skeptical melancholy and of deep and powerful meaning when considered as a whole. He could through the accuracy of faces careful rendering of clothes and the precision of poses and bearing unmistakably express the age quality occupation habits manners and ridiculous ways of the characters he depicted. He made them speak a language that was stunning with original exactness feeling and novelty. Gavarni-and that's why he is great-created two genres at once: the pencil-drawn comedy of manners and the caption. His reputation became huge. True enough much of his audience only saw the funny aspect of the genre and called his drawings "caricatures" without noticing any difference with those of Daumier. But all sensitive souls were seduced by their elegance and subtlety and easily perceived their uniqueness." oldbookillustrations.com.<br /> <br /> Armelhault & Bocher pp. 88-95 11 unnumbered 348-368. Not mentioned in Ray.<br /> . Paris: Caboche, Grégoire , 1837 unknown
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Gavarni, Paul
La Boite aux Lettres. "Adolphe! Adolphe! Vous Voulez donc Faire Mourir Votre Eugenie!" Lithograph
Paris: Caboche Gregoire 1857. Very good condition. Caricature by Paul Gavarni 1804 - 1866 French satirical artist noted for his clever observations of contemporary life and elegant genre scenes and imitated by artists such as James McNeill Whistler. The image depicts an elegant young Parisian woman burning love letters quill pen in her mouth as she prepares to write a response. Magnificent hand colored lithograph highlighted with gum arabic dated in the print at the lower left. Image 7 1/2" x 11 1/4". Paper size approximately 9 1/2 x 12 1/2". Light damp stain in margin top right corner. Caboche, Gregoire unknown
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Gavarni, Paul
La Caricature. "Edouard! Edouard! voila neuf heures mon ami." Lithograph
Paris: Chez Aubert & Cie 1857. Very good condition. A caricature by Paul Gavarni 1804 - 1866 French satirical artist noted for his clever observations of contemporary life and elegant genre scenes and imitated by artists such as James McNeill Whistler. In this image the Chinese opium war is the subject of the husband's concentration while reading the paper; the young wife is attempting to convince him to leave for a 9am appointment. Signed in the print at the lower left. Magnificently hand colored lithograph highlighted with gum arabic. Damp stain right edge not affecting the image; small chip upper left corner. Light fold at center. Paper size approximately 9 1/2 x 12 1/2" Chez Aubert & Cie unknown
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Gavarni, Paul (After, 1804-1866); Geoffroy (Engraver).
La Cassolette.
Paris: L’Artiste circa 1875. Hand-colored etching and engraving. 28.5 x 17.5 cm sheet. Very Good some foxing in the margins missing lower right sheet corner.Provenance: ancienne galerie Vandevoorde 22 rue Vignon Paris. Paris: L’Artiste, circa 1875. unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 71-6846
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Gavarni, Paul (After); Frey (Lithographer).
La Jour de l’An.
Paris: French Publisher circa 1836. Hand-colored lithograph. 29.5 x 22.5 cm sheet. Very Good light foxing in the margins water staining in margins.Provenance: ancienne galerie Vandevoorde 22 rue Vignon Paris. Paris: French Publisher, circa 1836. unknown
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Gavarni, Paul
La Mascarade Humaine 100 Grandes Compositions par Gavarni
Lévy Paris 1881. 215 S. mit 100 Abb. original Leinen-Einband mit reichem Buchschmuck quart etwas berieben bestoßen und fleckig/Rücken eingerissen/fachgerecht neu aufgebunden. - Introduction par Ludovic Halévy / Text französisch - unknown
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Gavarni, Paul
La Mode ca. 1835 Museum Etching Museum Quality A2
Contentum Ltd. Loose sheet. New. High-quality art print based on an original work from the Rijksmuseum. Created in the 19th century 1835. Professionally printed on premium fine-art paper Museum Etching museum quality in size A2. The artwork is printed with a white border museum-style presentation. Contentum Ltd. unknown
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Gavarni, Paul
La Mode ca. 1835 Photo Matt Fibre A2
Contentum Ltd. Loose sheet. New. High-quality art print based on an original work from the Rijksmuseum. Created in the 19th century 1835. Professionally printed on premium fine-art paper Photo Matt Fibre in size A2. The artwork is printed with a white border museum-style presentation. Contentum Ltd. unknown
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Gavarni, Paul
La Mode ca. 1835 Photo Rag Bright White Premium Quality A2
Contentum Ltd. Loose sheet. New. High-quality art print based on an original work from the Rijksmuseum. Created in the 19th century 1835. Professionally printed on premium fine-art paper Photo Rag Bright White premium quality in size A2. The artwork is printed with a white border museum-style presentation. Contentum Ltd. unknown
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Gavarni, Paul
La Mode ca. 1835 Museum Etching Museum Quality A3
Contentum Ltd. Loose sheet. New. High-quality art print based on an original work from the Rijksmuseum. Created in the 19th century 1835. Professionally printed on premium fine-art paper Museum Etching museum quality in size A3. The artwork is printed with a white border museum-style presentation. Contentum Ltd. unknown
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GAVARNI, Paul [pseudonym of Guillaume Sulpice Chevallier]
Le Carnaval à Paris and Les Bals Masqués
Paris: Chez Bauger 1834. Midnight in Paris - Gavarni and the Secret Theater of Carnival<br /> <br /> A Superb Hand-Colored Copy of Le Carnaval à Paris in the Original Publisher's Binding<br /> Together with the Very Rare and Complete Suite of Les Bals Masqués<br /> <br /> GAVARNI Paul pseudonym of Guillaume Sulpice Chevallier. Le Carnaval à Paris. February 1841 - February 1842. and Les Bals Masqués. Paris: Chez Bauger Rue du Croissant 16; variously printed by Aubert & Cie. and Kaeppelin February 1834.<br /> <br /> Folio 13 1/8 x 9 7/8 inches; 333 x 251 mm. A superb carnival album containing twenty-eight magnificent hand-colored lithographs heightened throughout with gum arabic including the complete suite of seven plates from Les Bals Masqués together with an additional related carnival plate "Bal Masqué No. 8" all bound after the first twenty hand-colored lithographs of Le Carnaval à Paris. Eight-page Aubert et Cie. catalog bound in at end.<br /> <br /> Publisher's quarter maroon calf over red patterned boards front cover decoratively lettered in gilt: "Le Carnaval à Paris" smooth spine. A remarkably fresh and well-preserved copy the plates with exceptionally bright contemporary hand-coloring and luminous gum-arabic heightening the binding with only minor wear at extremities. An unusually handsome survival.<br /> <br /> The Les Bals Masqués sequence forms a brilliant miniature drama of Parisian carnival life. <br /> <br /> 1. C'est toi mauvais sujet! "It's you you wicked creature!" A masked reveler in dazzling Oriental costume leans intimately toward a richly dressed young woman whose expression balances amusement and suspicion amid the crowded ballroom. <br /> <br /> 2. T'en souviens tu friponne. "Do you remember you little minx" This plate captures a moment of flirtatious accusation between a masked cavalier dressed in vivid blue and his companion the theatrical gesture and conspiratorial proximity perfectly conveying the coded language of carnival seduction.<br /> <br /> 3. Vois mon mari derrière! "Look - my husband is behind us!" Gavarni brilliantly stages bourgeois panic and comic intrigue as a masked woman urgently warns her companion while curious revelers peer from the theater box above. <br /> <br /> 4. Les apprêts du bal. "Preparations for the Ball" shifts backstage to the private preparations before the festivities two young women dressing in Pierrot-inspired white costumes beneath heavy green drapery the quiet intimacy contrasting sharply with the social theater of the ballroom itself.<br /> <br /> 5. Un cabinet chez Pétron. "A Private Room at Pétron's" - the mood darkens delightfully when an exhausted young woman reclines dreamily in a private dining cabinet while her companion smokes and pours wine after the night's excesses. <br /> <br /> 6. Un souper de carnaval. "A Carnival Supper" - a masked beauty bends toward her seated admirer in a dim attic interior littered with dishes and bottles one of Gavarni's most psychologically suggestive images of post-ball intimacy.<br /> <br /> 7. Le retour du bal masqué. "The Return from the Masked Ball" - this plate is from the series Fantaisies the emotional climax of the suite is undoubtedly portrayed where a pale and utterly exhausted reveler collapses into a chair while attendants remove her costume after the night's pleasures and deceptions have run their course. The theatricality fatigue and melancholy glamour of Carnival Paris are distilled here with extraordinary elegance and humanity.<br /> <br /> 8. The additional hand colored lithograph "Bal Masqué No. 8" C'est vieux et laid mon cher; tu es volè comme dans un bois. "It's old and ugly my dear! You've been robbed as if in a forest" - this plate is from the series Fantaisies and serves almost as an epilogue to the series: a weary bourgeois gentleman trapped between two masked women whose expressions suggest equal measures of intrigue manipulation and amusement. Framed within an elaborate ornamental border it possesses the sharp observational wit characteristic of Gavarni at his finest.<br /> <br /> A visually dazzling and socially revealing document of Parisian carnival life during the July Monarchy Le Carnaval à Paris ranks among the most evocative lithographic productions of the great age of French caricature. Combining theatricality fashion illustration social satire and romantic intrigue the plates capture the masked balls flirtations backstage preparations clandestine suppers exhausted dawn returns and coded erotic freedoms of carnival Paris with extraordinary wit and elegance.<br /> <br /> Paul Gavarni was among the supreme interpreters of nineteenth-century Parisian society standing beside Honoré Daumier and Grandville as one of the defining graphic artists of the period. Yet where Daumier's art often bites with political ferocity Gavarni's genius lay in psychological nuance gesture costume flirtation and the delicate ambiguities of urban social performance. His carnival subjects remain among the most sophisticated visual chronicles of Parisian pleasure culture produced during the nineteenth century.<br /> <br /> The present copy is especially desirable for its rich contemporary hand-coloring lavish gum-arabic enhancement and survival in the original binding. The gum arabic was applied to heighten reflective surfaces and luxurious fabrics producing a shimmering effect intended to imitate satin silk velvet candlelight and theatrical costume textures. Such deluxe issues were considerably more expensive than ordinary tinted or uncolored impressions and survive far less frequently today.<br /> <br /> A splendid and highly decorative survival from the golden age of Parisian lithography - simultaneously theatrical satirical elegant and deeply evocative of the secret life of Carnival Paris.<br /> <br /> Le Carnaval à Paris. February 1841 - February 1842. Plates 1-20.<br /> <br /> 1. Nèfie-loi Coquardeau! si tu ne finis pas de t'amuser comme ca on va te fich'au violon. "Watch it Coquardeau! If you don't stop carrying on like this they'll throw you in jail."<br /> 2. Rue Coquenard au cinquième; une porte jaune. Ton portier fait des chaufferettes et tu joues de la flûte ainsi! "Rue Coquenard fifth floor; a yellow door. Your porter makes foot-warmers and you play the flute - like this!"<br /> 3. -Il n'est pas ici! Madame. -Il y viendra! Madame. "He isn't here Madam. - He'll come Madam."<br /> 4. Qu'est-ce Les gens de Qualité se commettent-ils maintenant avec ceux de votre sorte Pandour! "What's this People of quality mix nowadays with people of your sort Scoundrel!"<br /> 5. -Jai un mal à la tète de chien! -C'est le champagne. -Ah! Dieu je ne bois jamais de vin; c'est le rhum. "I've got a splitting headache! It's the champagne. Oh God I never drink wine; it's the rum."<br /> 6. -Qui diable ca peut-il être -Voyons mon Oncle: ma cosine Claire. . . . a la migraine; Madame; Madame d'Asté est en deuil; ma sœur a horreur des bals masqués d'abord; Madame Debry. . . . Philippe défend à sa femme d'y venir; ma tante Clèmence. . . . - Ta tante est couchée. . . . Mais qui diable ca peut-il être "Who the devil can it be Let's see Uncle: my cousin Claire. has a migraine Madam; Madame d'Asté is in mourning; my sister detests masked balls anyway; Madame Debry. Philippe forbids his wife to come; my Aunt Clémence. Your aunt is in bed. But who the devil can it be"<br /> 7. -Parbleu! si vous deviez les èpouser toutes mauvais sujets! les oncles n'y suffiraient pas. -Ni les neveux non plus mon oncle. "Good heavens! If you had to marry all of them you rogues there wouldn't be enough uncles to go around! Nor nephews either Uncle."<br /> 8. -Tu vois bien la blonde d'henri là! qui parle à ce grand avec une barbe. . . . -Cà! . . . . c'est la femme de Clément. . . . -Éh! bien oui c'est cà. . . . tu vois elle va souper avec le petit Russe. . . . eh! bien mon Nini Chèvrier l'attend au café anglais. . . . un si brave garçon! . . . . -Cà c'est pas gentil. "You see Henri's blonde over there talking to that tall fellow with the beard. That one . that's Clément's wife. Well yes that's her. you see she's going to supper with the little Russian. and meanwhile my dear Nini Chèvrier is waiting for her at the Café Anglais. such a nice fellow too!<br /> That's really not nice."<br /> 9. "On désire cèder Monsieur avec tous les avantages y attachès Sàdresser à Monsieur." "Wanted to transfer Sir together with all attached advantages. Apply to Monsieur."<br /> 10. -Prête-moi vingt frances Guillemain j'ai le Domino rose à dèjeûner. -Je l'ai eu à souper mon pauvre bonhomme et je n'ai plus le sou. "Lend me twenty francs Guillemain; I've got the Pink Domino coming for breakfast.I had her for supper my poor fellow and I haven't a sou left."<br /> 11. -Les rats couchés nous sommes venus. -Et. . . . vos petits voisins de l'entresol. . . . vous ne les avez pas débauchés -Eux des poules comme çà! çà se couche à minuit en carnival et puis çà vient vous dire que le carnival est triste. -Epiciers! "Once the old rats were in bed we came out. And your little neighbors on the mezzanine. you didn't lead them astray Them Chickens like that! They go to bed at midnight during Carnival then come and tell you Carnival is dull. Grocers!"<br /> 12. Oh! hè! Dufrène oh! hè les pistons oh! èh! affûetz vos becs: faut de l'harmonie aux flambards de la chouette harmonie! "Hey! Dufrène! Hey there brass players! Sharpen your beaks - the torchbearers need music splendid owl-like music!"<br /> 13. Voilà la petite avec le brun qui l'amène toujours: le blond qui la remmène toujours va venir. "There's the little brunette with the dark-haired fellow who always brings her; the blond who always takes her home will be here soon."<br /> 14. -C'est donc comme çà que ça mène la joie les houzards de ce règiment là -Turlututu mon ange nous sortons d'en prendre et toi "So this is how the hussars of that regiment enjoy themselves Turlututu my angel we've just come from having a drink - and you"<br /> 15. -C'est un diplomate. . . -C'est un epicier. . . -Non! c'est un mari d'une femme agréable. -Non! Cabocher mon ami vous avez donc bu. . . que vous ne voyez pas que Mosieu est un jeune homme farceur comme tout déguise en un qui sembête à most. . . . le roué masque! "He's a diplomat. He's a grocer. No! He's the husband of an attractive woman. No Cabocher my friend you must be drunk. can't you see that the gentleman is just a practical joker disguised as one of those dreadfully boring fellows. the sly masked rogue!"<br /> 16. -Reflèchissez mon cher ange. . . .: une couchette de noyer toute neuve! et la commode. . . . et quatre belles petites chaises. . . . avec les rideaux jannes et la flèche. . . . cest un aveniur çá! -Je ne dis pas! Mosieu Coquardeau; mais jaime mieux Henri sans rien. "Think about it my dear angel. a brand-new walnut bed! And the chest of drawers. and four lovely little chairs. with yellow curtains and the canopy. that's a future for you! I'm not saying otherwise Monsieur Coquardeau; but I prefer Henri with nothing."<br /> 17. Veux-tu te Sauver Sauvage! "Get lost savage!"<br /> 18. Tenez Clara je suis contrairé comme tout! c'est ma bête de femme qui est partie avec le numéro de mon paletot et ma clef! à prèsent faut que j'attende le jour et que jáille aux Batignolles pour avior ma clef. . . . je suis contraire comme tout. "Look Clara I'm furious! My idiot wife went off with the number tag for my overcoat and my key! Now I have to wait until daylight and go all the way to Batignolles to get my key. I'm absolutely beside myself."<br /> 19. A sept heures ma fille se lève; le temps de faire ses quinze tours il est bien huit heures; faut travailler son piano; on déjeune à neuf; à dix c;est son anglais; ma fille chante sur les midi; et puis sa mère veut qu'elle couse qu'elle fasse un peu de cuisine un peu de tout: bon! la maitresse de paysage arrive à trois hèures; et puis nous avons des serins faut nettoyer çà les fleurs des pots n'importe quoi; les uns et les autres viennent: arrivent cing heures. Et le soir c'est Monsieu Marritou qui lui fait repasser son orthographe. . . . et après çà vous croyez qu'une jeunesse a beaucoup le temps de s'amuser vous! "At seven my daughter gets up; by the time she's done her fifteen turns it's already eight; then she must practice the piano; breakfast is at nine; at ten she has English lessons; around noon she sings; and then her mother wants her to sew do a little cooking a bit of everything; good! the landscape drawing teacher arrives at three; then we have canaries that need cleaning flowers in pots goodness knows what; visitors begin arriving around five. And in the evening Monsieur Marritou makes her review her spelling. and after all that you think young people have much time for amusement!"<br /> 20. . . . . Elle ètait donc censée garder sa tante Grayet qui tenait le lit. . .depuis le Rois pour ses dameuses coliques quand un soir je monte au Grand-Vainqueur pour voir un peu: qu'est-ce'que je vois . . . . mon èspouse en Garde-Française! ! ! !. . . . . ".So she was supposedly staying home to care for her Aunt Grayet who had been bedridden since Twelfth Night with dreadful colic when one evening I went up to the Grand-Vainqueur just to have a look: what do I see . my wife dressed as a French Guardsman!!!".<br /> <br /> Armelhault & Bocher 397-409 Le Carnaval a Paris; 2058 2057 2065 2060 2061 also see pp. 87/88 Les Bals Masques; & 1726 Fantaisies. Paris: Chez Bauger, 1834 unknown
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Gavarni, Paul
Le Diable à Paris. Paris et les Parisiens à la plume et au crayon; Volume 01 French Edition
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 0274480018.G ISBN : 0274480018 9780274480012
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Gavarni, Paul 1804-1866
Le Diable à Paris. Paris et les Parisiens à la plume et au crayon; Tome 01 French Edition
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Riferimento per il libraio : 1372192034.G ISBN : 1372192034 9781372192036
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Gavarni, Paul [illus]; Sand George; Stahl, P -J; Pascal, P; de Balzac et al
Le Diable A Paris. Paris et Les Parisiens. Moeurs et Costumes Caractères et Portraits des Habitants de Paris. 2 volume set
Paris: J. Hetzel. VG : in very good condition without dust jacket. Respined. Covers faded. Some browning. Aeg. Heraldic book-plate on paste-downs. 1845. First Edition. Red hardback cloth cover. 270mm x 180mm 11" x 7". xxxii 380pp; lxxx 364pp. Numerous b/w illustrations. '. tableau complet de leur vie privée publique politique artistique littéraire industrielle etc etc.' Volume 2 published in 1846. Heraldic book-plate of George Charles Bright M.D. 'Post Tenebras Lucem'. N.B.: Heavy set - extra shipping needed for overseas. . J. Hetzel hardcover
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GAVARNI, Paul
Le diable à Paris. Paris et les Parisiens. Texte par Mm. George Sand Charles Nodier Gererad de Nerval e.a
Paris: J. Hetzel 1845. First edition. Very nice copy. Two volumes. Half dark blue leather with gilt decoration. Buckram boards. The edges of the spine are a little scuffed but overall in good clean condition. Internally in excellent condition throughout. Small closed tear has been repaired to the bottom edge of the frontis illustration. The inside boards of each volume hold the armourial bookplate of the Swiss naturalist Camille Pictet. 212 engravings after Garvarni & Bertall. 800 vignettes. xxxii 380. Lxxx 364. pages. 28cm x 18.5cm. . Première édition. Très bel exemplaire. Deux volumes. Cuir bleu foncé rigide avec décorations dorées. Plaques de bougran. Les bords du dos sont un peu éraflés mais l'ensemble est en bon état. L'intérieur est en excellent état. Les plats intérieurs de chaque volume portent l'ex-libris armorié du naturaliste suisse Camille Pictet. 212 gravures d'après Garvarni & Bertall. 800 vignettes. xxxii 380 Lxxx 364 pages. 28cm x 18.5cm. J. Hetzel hardcover
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Gavarni, Paul
Le Diable à Paris French Edition
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 1024563073.G ISBN : 1024563073 9781024563078
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Gavarni, Paul
Le Diable Paris. Paris et les Parisiens la plume et au crayon; Volume 01 French Edition
Wentworth Press 2018-08-01. hardcover. New. 6.14x1.75x9.21. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Wentworth Press hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : DADAX0274480018 ISBN : 0274480018 9780274480012
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Gavarni, Paul
Le Diable À Paris: Paris Et Les Parisiens: a la Plume Et Au Crayon Volume 2. French Edition
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Riferimento per il libraio : 1271584506.G ISBN : 1271584506 9781271584505
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Gavarni, Paul (1804-1866).
Le Dimanche No. 2. Un nid dans les bles.
Paris: La Caricature circa 1841. Lithograph. 24.5 x 36 cm sheet. Signed in the stone. Very Good light specks of foxing in the margins vertical center fold. Paris: [La Caricature], circa 1841. unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 71-9758
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Gavarni, Paul
Le gens de Paris.
Paris J. Hetzel 1857. 4° 79 Abb. Privat-Ldr.-Bd. geprägt. Etwas berieben ein Bl. m kleinem Riss min. stockfleckig gutes Exemplar. Album für die Abonnenten des Figaro.Ceintures dorées: 10 Abb; Présenteurs et Présentés: 10 Abb.; Hommes et femmes de plume: 4 Abb.; Politiqueurs: 8 Abb.; En Carnaval: 4 Abb.; Silence du cabinet: 1 Abb.; L’argent: 2 Abb.;Revenus d’ailleurs: 1 Abb.; Bourgeois: 13 Abb.; Drames boureois: 2 Abb.; Populaire: 6 Abb.; Les petits mordent: 6. Abb.; A coups de pieds: 1 Abb.; Philosophes: 2 abb.; Artistes: 9 Abb.;Die einzelnen Serien teilweise nicht vollzählig. Untertitel franz.Paul eigentlich Hippolyte-Guillaume-Sulpice Chevalier französischer Grafiker 1804 -1866 schuf zahlreiche beissende Karikaturen in denen er seinen Zeitgenossen einen Spiegel vorhält. Hat durchaus heute noch Gültigkeit. 010 Paris, J. Hetzel, 1857 unknown
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Gavarni, Paul (eig Sulpice Guillaume Chevalier)
Le manteau d'Arlequin.
1852. Paris Imp. Lemercier 1852. Gr.-4°. 12 lithographierte Tafeln nach Gavarni. Leinenband der Zeit mit goldgepr. Deckeltitel fleckig berieben und bestossen. Lipperheide II Xe 238. Diese Folge von 12 Lithographien erschien für die Zeitschrift "l'Eclair" 1842-1843. - Im Falz gebrochen. Kleiner Buchhandlungskleber verso fliegendem Vorsatz. Durchgehend stärker stockfleckig und mit Wasserfleck am oberen Blattrand. unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 28466AB
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Gavarni, Paul (1804-1866).
Le Musee Pour Rire: Oui pleurniche va! pleurniche!.
Paris: Chez Aubert 1839. Lithograph. 22 x 27.5 cm sheet. Text in French on reverse. Very Good light specks of foxing in the margins short tears along top sheet edge water stain at lower left sheet corner. Paris: Chez Aubert, 1839. unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 71-8642
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Gavarni, Paul (1804-1866).
Le Piano Rue Notre-Dame de Lorette illustration in ‘Revue et Gazette Musicale’.
Paris: Thierry Freres circa 1853. Lithograph. 32.5 x 24.5 cm sheet. Very Good light specks of foxing toning along sheet edges. Paris: Thierry Freres, circa 1853. unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 71-8626
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Gavarni, Paul (1804-1866).
Le Plateau des Rafraichissemens. Pour les Dames & Messieurs from ‘Souvenirs de Carnaval’.
Paris: Rittner & Goupil 1837. Hand-colored lithograph. 28 x 21 cm sheet. Very Good light specks of foxing minor surface soiling sheet trimmed to the image.Provenance: ancienne galerie Vandevoorde 22 rue Vignon Paris. Paris: Rittner & Goupil, 1837. unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 71-6683
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Gavarni, Paul (1804 - 1866).
Lecons Et Conseils
Paris: Aubert & Cie. 1843. Lithograph. Image size: 18 x 15 cm. Very Good. Paris: Aubert & Cie. 1843. unknown
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GAVARNI, Paul
Les Coulisses No. 3
Paris: Aubert & Cie 1843. Two actresses speak to each other in the wings. The title "Les Coulisses" means Behind the Wings and are a series of humorous theatrical sketches. First edition. A lovely hand coloured edition of this caricature by Paul Gavarni 1804-1866. pseudonym of Guillaume Sulpice Chevallier. In excellent condition with fractional darkening to the sheet but overall in good clean condition. Nice hand colouring to the images. Printed area is 24.5cm x 18cm. The sheet is 36cm x 28cm. . Deux actrices se parlent dans les coulisses. Le titre "Les Coulisses" signifie Derrière les ailes et constitue une série de sketches théâtraux humoristiques. Première édition. Belle édition coloriée à la main de cette caricature de Paul Gavarni 1804-1866. pseudonyme de Guillaume Sulpice Chevallier. En excellente condition avec un petit assombrissement à la feuille mais dans l'ensemble en bonne condition propre. Les images sont joliment coloriées à la main. La surface imprimée est de 245 cm x 18 cm. La feuille mesure 36 cm x 28 cm. Aubert & Cie unknown
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Gavarni, Paul
Les Actrices. "Voila Mr. Granger qui apporte le bancal de Madame." Lithograph
Paris: Chez Aubert & Cie 1857. Very good condition. Magnificently hand colored lithograph highlighted with gum arabic by Paul Gavarni 1804 - 1866 French satirical artist noted for his clever observations of contemporary life and elegant genre scenes and imitated by artists such as James McNeill Whistler. <br /> <br /> Depicting an actress admiring her appearance dressed in military trousers as her maid describes additional gifts brought from other suitors. Signed in the print at the lower left. Paper size approximately 9 1/2 x 12 1/2" Chez Aubert & Cie unknown
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Gavarni, Paul (pen name of Sulpice Guillaume Chevalier). (1804–1866); Aubert, printer
Les cigares de Clichy lui donnent la migraine à ce jeune homme. from Les Lorettes: courtesans of Paris. First edition of the lithograph.
Paris: Chez Bauger Chez Aubert 1841. Lithograph sur blanc. 33.3 x 23.5 cm. Plate no. XIII from the series: "Les Lorettes." Armelhault and Bocher no. 775. Les Lorettes described by scholars:MLA citation: Murphy Libby and Greggor Mattson. A la Recherche des Femmes Perdues. Oberlin College 2016.Prostitution was a common social phenomenon that was practiced by women regardless of class but the type of prostitute varied depending on the status of the men involved. The social standing of prostitutes often shifted throughout their lifetimes but their roles generally remained within four basic levels of prostitution. This exhibit focuses on these four important types of prostitutes imagined and mythologized in various media of the time. The lorette the aspiring courtesan was the prostitute of mystery elusive and secretive often evading the government’s health regulations. The grisette was a prostitute from a working-class background often found inhabiting the apartments of young Parisian students. The fille publique or streetwalker was from the lowest class of prostitute and often attracted the poorest customers. Walking the street alone or in groups la fille publique was most vulnerable to police repression. And finally women in “maisons closes†or brothels catered to men of different social classes. The most luxurious brothels attracted middle class men with their continuous business. These women though varying in status participated in a form of sexual commerce that was common in French society in the 19th century. Paris: Chez Bauger, Chez Aubert, 1841 unknown
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Gavarni, Paul
Les Coulisses. "Que Veut Cet Homme . " Lithograph
Paris: Chez Aubert & Cie 1857. Very good condition. Caricature by Paul Gavarni 1804 - 1866 French satirical artist noted for his clever observations of contemporary life and elegant genre scenes and imitated by artists such as James McNeill Whistler. The image depicts a dandified prince with kneeling peasant at his feet asking for justice and hurry up my knee hurts!. Handsome colored lithograph highlighted with gum arabic printed at upper right border is the number 26. Faint damp stain upper right margin. Paper size approximately 9 1/2 x 12 1/2" Chez Aubert & Cie unknown
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Gavarni, Paul
LES DEBARDEURS 66 Lithographic Plates
Paris: Aubert & Co 1840. Original First Edition . Hardback. Fine. Published originally in 'Le Charivi'. Prints made by Paul Gavarni and printed by Aubert & Cie. 35x26cms. Printed on heavy paper. Bound in a contempary hardback binding with an attractive floral patterned black cloth. Black calf spine with attractive gilt decoration and titles. These illustrations of stevedores are all in nice condition but occasional margin foxing. A COMPLETE SET <br/> <br/> Aubert & Co, hardcover
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GAVARNI, Paul [pseudonym of Guillaume Sulpice Chevallier]
Les Débardeurs
Paris: Au Bureau du Charivari 1840. Sixty-Six Lithographed Plates by Gavarni<br /> "Stevedores" at the Carnival of Paris <br /> <br /> GAVARNI pseudonym of Guillaume Sulpice Chevallier. Les Débardeurs. Album Comique par Garvarni. Paris: Au Bureau du Journal Amusant & Petit Journal pour Rire. Chez Bauger 1840-1842.<br /> <br /> Three large quarto volumes 13 1/4 x 10 inches; 337 x 253 mm. Sixty-six numbered lithographed plates. Plates printed by Aubert & Cie. Mixed states of the plates as per Armelhault & Bocher. The first forty-four plates with some occasional marginal staining not affecting images some light foxing affecting just a few plates.<br /> <br /> Publisher's printed green paper wrappers with original glassine wrappers. Front wrappers of parts 1 & 2 with some minor discoloration on foredge. Overall an excellent example - the first that we have seen in the original printed wrappers.<br /> <br /> A series of sixty-six lithographs of which nine first appeared in other journals eight in La Caricature plates 21 23 and 24 under the title "Souvenirs du Carnaval" and 32 44 49 54 and 61 under the title "Les Débardeurs" and one plate 58 in La Mode prior to the publication of the entire series in Le Charivari from 19 January 1840 to 5 February 1842.<br /> <br /> "In Les Débardeurs.a series of sixty-six lithographs published in Le Charivari between 1840 and 1843 Gavarni depicts a variation on the most famous of the costumes he designed for the masquerade balls the débardeur stevedore. The braided wig loose shirt black velvet trousers fastened with brass buttons and tied with a fringed sash are derived from the working costume of the longshoreman or stevedore who unloaded the barges that traveled up the Seine to Paris. As Nancy Olsen points out in Gavarni: The Carnival Lithographs the majority of Gavarni's carnival lithographs reflect his interest in the small groups that drift away from the crowd as a consequence of the romantic liaisons that preoccupied many of the participants at a masked ball. Intrigue was the name of the gave and the information being conveyed in this scene comes in all probability from an agent provocateur" Beatrice Farwell The Charged Image: French Lithographic Caricature 1816-1848 p. 88.<br /> <br /> "This is the most considerable of the several series of lithographs devoted by Gavarni to the balls which were a passion with him. He was an organizer and patron of the more elegant and he found the popular balls at the Opera and elsewhere an attractive subject for his designs. Théophile Gautier who believed that at this period Parisian balls had virtually 'effaced the former carnival of Venice' called Gavarni 'their depicter and historian.' As dancers throw themselves into their round of pleasure 'a man stands with his back against a pillar; he watches he listens he observes.' And the following day on stone 'he lends his own wit to all the masks perhaps stupid in themselves; he sums up in a profound word the chit-chat of the foyer; he translates into a pleasant legend the hoarse excitement of the hall.' Quoted by Lemoisne I 120" Ray The Art of the French Illustrated Book.<br /> <br /> Such elements have made Gavarni's carnival lithographs among his finest most famous and desired works of art.<br /> <br /> Armelhault & Bocher nos. 486-542 307-309 plates 21 23 and 24 259-263 plates 44 49 32 54 and 61 and 1223 plate 58. Ray The Art of the French Illustrated Book 154. Paris: Au Bureau du Charivari, 1840 unknown
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GAVARNI, Paul [pseudonym of Guillaume Sulpice Chevallier]
Les Débardeurs & Le Carnaval & Le Carnaval a Paris
Paris: Au Bureau du Journal Amusant & du Petit Journal pour Rire 1840. One Hundred and Twenty-Two Hand Colored Lithographed Plates by Paul Gavarni<br /> Including the "Stevedores" at the Carnival of Paris <br /> Le Carnaval a Paris 1e Série & Le Carnaval a Paris<br /> <br /> GAVARNI pseudonym of Guillaume Sulpice Chevallier. Oeuvres de Garvarni. Les Debardeurs: Le Carnaval: Le Carnaval a Paris. Paris: Chez Aubert 1838-1843. <br /> <br /> Folio. All plates measuring 13 3/8 x 10 1/8 inches; 339 x 257 mm.<br /> <br /> Contents: <br /> <br /> Les Debardeurs. A complete series of sixty-six hand colored lithographs of which nine first appeared in other journals eight in La Caricature plates 21 23 and 24 under the title "Souvenirs du Carnaval" and 32 44 49 54 and 61 under the title "Les Débardeurs" and one plate 58 in La Mode prior to the publication of the entire series in Le Charivari from 19 January 1840 to 5 February 1842. <br /> <br /> and:<br /> <br /> Le Carnaval 1e. Série. Paris: Chez Auberrt 1838-1839.<br /> <br /> First series complete. Twenty-seven superb hand colored lithograph plates all with printed captions. Armelhault & Bocher 375-397. <br /> <br /> and:<br /> <br /> Le Carnaval a Paris. Paris: Chez Aubert 1841-1843.<br /> <br /> 29 0f 40 hand colored lithograph plates missing plate nos. 1 4 5 6 15 21 22 23 24 25 & 32.<br /> <br /> A total of 122 superb hand colored lithographs all heightened with gum arabic.<br /> <br /> Housed together in the original quarter scored calf over mottled blue boards clamshell case with original blue cloth ties.<br /> <br /> "In Les Débardeurs.a series of sixty-six lithographs published in Le Charivari between 1840 and 1843 Gavarni depicts a variation on the most famous of the costumes he designed for the masquerade balls the débardeur stevedore. The braided wig loose shirt black velvet trousers fastened with brass buttons and tied with a fringed sash are derived from the working costume of the longshoreman or stevedore who unloaded the barges that traveled up the Seine to Paris. As Nancy Olsen points out in Gavarni: The Carnival Lithographs the majority of Gavarni's carnival lithographs reflect his interest in the small groups that drift away from the crowd as a consequence of the romantic liaisons that preoccupied many of the participants at a masked ball. Intrigue was the name of the gave and the information being conveyed in this scene comes in all probability from an agent provocateur" Beatrice Farwell The Charged Image: French Lithographic Caricature 1816-1848 p. 88.<br /> <br /> "This is the most considerable of the several series of lithographs devoted by Gavarni to the balls which were a passion with him. He was an organizer and patron of the more elegant and he found the popular balls at the Opera and elsewhere an attractive subject for his designs. Théophile Gautier who believed that at this period Parisian balls had virtually 'effaced the former carnival of Venice' called Gavarni 'their depicter and historian.' As dancers throw themselves into their round of pleasure 'a man stands with his back against a pillar; he watches he listens he observes.' And the following day on stone 'he lends his own wit to all the masks perhaps stupid in themselves; he sums up in a profound word the chit-chat of the foyer; he translates into a pleasant legend the hoarse excitement of the hall.' Quoted by Lemoisne I 120" Ray The Art of the French Illustrated Book.<br /> <br /> Such elements have made Gavarni's carnival lithographs among his finest most famous and desired works of art.<br /> <br /> There was another similar title by Gavarni Le Carnaval. Paris: Chez Aubert 1838-39 which had twenty-seven completely different plates <br /> <br /> This series of plates by Gavarni is quite rare; only three copies are listed in OCLC and it has not sold at auction in the last forty-two years. <br /> <br /> In the nineteenth century the Paris carnival was the most extravagant among the European carnivals. It would last for several days and consist of masked balls both private and public street processions and feasting during which vibrant street scenes costumes and decorated floats would be on display.<br /> <br /> Armelhault & Bocher Les Debardeurs 486-542 307-309 plates 21 23 and 24 259-263 plates 44 49 32 54 and 61 and 1223 plate 58; Le Carnaval 375-397; Le Carnaval a Paris 251-257 398-422 1232 1709-1711.<br /> Ray The Art of the French Illustrated Book 154. Paris: Au Bureau du Journal Amusant & du Petit Journal pour Rire, 1840 unknown
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GAVARNI, Paul [pseudonym of Guillaume Sulpice Chevallier]; [pseudonym of Guillaume Sulpice Chevallier]
Les Débardeurs
Paris: Au Bureau du Charivari 1840. Sixty-Four of Sixty-Six<br /> Hand-Colored Lithographed Plates by Gavarni<br /> Depicting "The Stevedores"<br /> <br /> GAVARNI Paul pseudonym of Guillaume Sulpice Chevallier. Les Débardeurs. Album par Garvarni. Paris: Au Bureau du Charivari n.d. 1840-1842.<br /> <br /> Large quarto 14 1/2 x 11 1/4 inches; 367 x 285 mm. Sixty-four of sixty-six superb numbered hand-colored lithographed plates heightened with gum arabic loose as issued. Plates printed by Aubert & Cie.<br /> <br /> The two missing plates are numbers 59 & 65.<br /> <br /> A few plates with some light foxing to blank margins only plates 14 29 43 & 51 with small marginal tears not affecting images otherwise a remarkably fine and clean suite of these wonderful plates. <br /> <br /> A series of sixty-six lithographs of which nine first appeared in other journals eight in La Caricature plates 21 23 and 24 under the title "Souvenirs du Carnaval" and 32 44 49 54 and 61 under the title "Les Débardeurs" and one plate 58 in La Mode prior to the publication of the entire series in Le Charivari from 19 January 1840 to 5 February 1842.<br /> <br /> "This is the most considerable of the several series of lithographs devoted by Gavarni to the balls which were a passion with him. He was an organizer and patron of the more elegant and he found the popular balls at the Opera and elsewhere an attractive subject for his designs. Théophile Gautier who believed that at this period Parisian balls had virtually 'effaced the former carnival of Venice' called Gavarni 'their depicter and historian.' As dancers throw themselves into their round of pleasure 'a man stands with his back against a pillar; he watches he listens he observes.' And the following day on stone 'he lends his own wit to all the masks perhaps stupid in themselves; he sums up in a profound word the chit-chat of the foyer; he translates into a pleasant legend the hoarse excitement of the hall.' Quoted by Lemoisne I 120" Ray The Art of the French Illustrated Book.<br /> <br /> "In this work "Ton Alfred est un gueux: il est ici avec l'autre.calme-toi!" from a series of sixty-six lithographs published in Le Charivari between 1840 and 1843 Gavarni depicts a variation on the most famous of the costumes he designed for the masquerade balls the débardeur the stevedore. The braided wig loose shirt black velvet trousers fastened with brass buttons and tied with a fringed sash are derived from the working costume of the longshoreman or stevedore who unloaded the barges that traveled up the Seine to Paris. As Nancy Olsen points out in Gavarni: The Carnival Lithographs the majority of Gavarni's carnival lithographs reflect his interest in the small groups that drift away from the crowd as a consequence of the romantic liaisons that preoccupied many of the participants at a masked ball. Intrigue was the name of the gave and the information being conveyed in this scene comes in all probability from an agent provocateur" Beatrice Farwell The Charged Image: French Lithographic Caricature 1816-1848 p. 88.<br /> <br /> Armelhault & Bocher nos. 486-542 307-309 plates 21 23 and 24 259-263 plates 44 49 32 54 and 61 and 1223 plate 58. Ray The Art of the French Illustrated Book 154.<br /> <br /> The Plates:<br /> <br /> 1. Le Débardeur mâle et femelle.vivants!.<br /> 2. Caporal on gele dans votre satanè violon!.<br /> 3. Amanda l'Ecuyer. Rue.<br /> 4. Qui Moi et Zélie Achille et toi.<br /> 5. Un amour de petit ménage; quoi! Ça se retire à la pointe du jour bien paisibles!.<br /> 6. On va pincer son petit cancan mais bien en douceur.<br /> 7. Le Vicomte Aime de Trois Etoiles et Dame Eloa de Tremblement.<br /> 8. Ah! qu'il est beau!.<br /> 9. Malheureuse enfant! Qu'as - tu fait de ton sexe.<br /> 10. Pauvre Elvire emportée aux flots du bal Musard.<br /> 11. C'est comme ça que tu les intrigues.merci!<br /> 12. En voulez-vous de la crevette.pas cher.<br /> 13. Va dire à ta mère qu'a te mouche.<br /> 14. Je vous dis que vous avez dansé d'une façon.<br /> 15. Comment Lili ne reconnait pas son Nini!<br /> 16. Y en-a-ti des femmes y'en a-t-i.<br /> 17. Allons Landerneau mon bonhomme!.<br /> 18. Ça ne te regarde pas de quoi te mèles-tu.<br /> 19. .être fichues au violon comme des rien du tout!.<br /> 20. Six pouces de jambes et le dos tout de suite!.<br /> 21. "L'Intolérance est fille des faux Dieux!".<br /> 22. Voyons Angelina as-tu assez fait poser Mosieu<br /> 23. Va donc!.Singulier masculin!<br /> 24. C'est mon Débardeur!.<br /> 25. C'est d'main matin qu'mon tendre époux va beugler.<br /> 26. Te v'la ici toi! C'est comme ça qu'tas ta migraine.<br /> 27. J'espère que tu vas te tenir Angélique.<br /> 28. Voilà un fénéant qui dort et qui laisse une pauv femme danser toute la nuit!.<br /> 29. .une douzaine d'huitres et mon coeur.<br /> 30. V'la qu'i fait jour: j'suis échigné moi dam! Et toi.<br /> 31. On rit avec vous et tut e faches.en voilà un drôle de pistolet!<br /> 32. Tais-toi moutard faut laisser jaser l'autorité!.<br /> 33. V'là un gueux de petit pékin qui se divertit au bal comme un grain de plomb dans du champagne.<br /> 34. .Et si Cornélie ne trouvait pas de voiture.<br /> 35. Toi je te repigerai!<br /> 36. Qu'est-ee que c'est Tu vous deranges pour ça et t'en voudrais déja p'us.<br /> 37. Le Débardeur - Ne me parlez pas des femmes en Carnaval pour s'amuser!.<br /> 38. Ils vont venir: écoute Hortense! Sur le coup de minuit minuit et demi vois-tu.<br /> 39. V'là qu'elles ont des mots!.Fameux!.<br /> 40. Et ton Epouse.<br /> 41. Est-ce que vous n'en avez pas bientot assez Angélina du Carnaval.<br /> 42. As-tu vu M'ame Alexandre et l'ancienne à Paul qui sont à se peigner en bas pour ce Paltoquet d'Eugène!.<br /> 43. Aurai-je l'honneur de danser un galop ávec Mosieu le Baron.<br /> 44. P'us que ça de bouillon! Merci.<br /> 45. J'te parie mon Alezan doré contre ta Vicomtesse que j'emporte ce soir le petit rat du Baron.<br /> 46. Ton Alfred est un gueux: il est ici avec l'autre.<br /> 47. Qu'est-ce que t'as mon vieux Auguste - Rien!.<br /> 48. Eh! b'en Landerneau ça ne vas donc pas mieux.<br /> 49. Allons! allons Mazuzi! Tiens-toi allons!.<br /> 50. Mon cher le municipal a emporté le petit muf'e avec qui je dansais parcequ'I voulait pincer son Cancan.<br /> 51. Ah! ça décidément Caroline est folle du petit Anglais.<br /> 52. J'i ai dit! J i dit Madame si vous vous permettez de fich.<br /> 53. As tu vu M'ame Chose et le petit Baron qui ne peuvent pas se voir.<br /> 54. Monter à cheval sur le cou d'un homme qu'on ne connait pas t'appelle çà plaisanter toi!<br /> 55. Je f'avertis Milord.sit u dines demain avec cette Andalouse-lá.<br /> 56. Qu'est que t'as la Mômignarde.<br /> 57. Çà! C;est pas la perruque à Jules!.<br /> 58. Un honnête Domino! Des airs décents.<br /> <br /> 60. Voyez-vous mon petit Larrims j'ai de l'amitié pour vous tout plein tout plein! Mais.<br /> 61. Tu danseras Coquardeau!.<br /> 62. Doux Jésus! Où que je vas me sauver.<br /> 63. Agathe et toi mon vieux Ferdinand ça ne sera pas long.<br /> 64. V'là trois heures Titine; filons! Faut que je sois levé au petit jour.<br /> <br /> 66. Oh! Hé! Viens-tu souper la Gustine! Paris: Au Bureau du Charivari, 1840 unknown
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GAVARNI, Paul [pseudonym of Guillaume Sulpice Chevallier]
Les Débardeurs
Paris: Au Bureau du Charivari 1840. Sixty-Six Magnificent Hand-Colored Lithographed Plates by Gavarni<br /> Depicting "The Stevedores"<br /> <br /> GAVARNI Paul pseudonym of Guillaume Sulpice Chevallier. Les Débardeurs. Paris: Au Bureau du Charivari n.d. 1840-1842.<br /> <br /> Folio 13 7/8 x 10 3/8 inches; 353 x 264 mm. Sixty-six superb numbered hand-colored lithographed plates heightened with gum arabic. Plates printed by Aubert & Cie. Plate numbers 316 29 32 33 39 43 51 & 52 a little shorter on outer margins. Plate number 52 with neat repairs to top and bottom blank margins. A few plates slightly toned still an excellent copy of this extremely rare Gavarni title.<br /> <br /> Modern blue cloth over boards front cover with dark green straight-grain morocco label bordered and lettered in gilt. An excellent example of this exceptionally rare and highly amusing book <br /> <br /> A series of sixty-six lithographs of which nine first appeared in other journals eight in La Caricature plates 21 23 and 24 under the title "Souvenirs du Carnaval" and 32 44 49 54 and 61 under the title "Les Débardeurs" and one plate 58 in La Mode prior to the publication of the entire series in Le Charivari from 19 January 1840 to 5 February 1842.<br /> <br /> Exceptionally Rare with OCLC locating just one complete colored copy in libraries and institutions worldwide: Morgan Library and Museum - the Gordon Ray copy NY US. <br /> <br /> OCLC also locates two other copies neither of which states 'color' plates: Yale University Library CT US and Clark Art Institute MA US.<br /> <br /> "In this work. from a series of sixty-six lithographs published in Le Charivari between 1840 and 1843 Gavarni depicts a variation on the most famous of the costumes he designed for the masquerade balls the débardeur the stevedore. The braided wig loose shirt black velvet trousers fastened with brass buttons and tied with a fringed sash are derived from the working costume of the longshoreman or stevedore who unloaded the barges that traveled up the Seine to Paris. As Nancy Olsen points out in Gavarni: The Carnival Lithographs the majority of Gavarni's carnival lithographs reflect his interest in the small groups that drift away from the crowd as a consequence of the romantic liaisons that preoccupied many of the participants at a masked ball. Intrigue was the name of the gave and the information being conveyed in this scene comes in all probability from an agent provocateur" Beatrice Farwell The Charged Image: French Lithographic Caricature 1816-1848 p. 88.<br /> <br /> Armelhault & Bocher nos. 486-542 307-309 plates 21 23 and 24 259-263 plates 44 49 32 54 and 61 and 1223 plate 58. Ray The Art of the French Illustrated Book 154.<br /> <br /> The Plates:<br /> <br /> 1. Le Débardeur mâle et femelle.vivants!.<br /> 2. Caporal on gele dans votre satanè violon!.<br /> 3. Amanda l'Ecuyer. Rue.<br /> 4. Qui Moi et Zélie Achille et toi.<br /> 5. Un amour de petit ménage; quoi! Ça se retire à la pointe du jour bien paisibles!.<br /> 6. On va pincer son petit cancan mais bien en douceur.<br /> 7. Le Vicomte Aime de Trois Etoiles et Dame Eloa de Tremblement.<br /> 8. Ah! qu'il est beau!.<br /> 9. Malheureuse enfant! Qu'as - tu fait de ton sexe.<br /> 10. Pauvre Elvire emportée aux flots du bal Musard.<br /> 11. C'est comme ça que tu les intrigues.merci!<br /> 12. En voulez-vous de la crevette.pas cher.<br /> 13. Va dire à ta mère qu'a te mouche.<br /> 14. Je vous dis que vous avez dansé d'une façon.<br /> 15. Comment Lili ne reconnait pas son Nini!<br /> 16. Y en-a-ti des femmes y'en a-t-i.<br /> 17. Allons Landerneau mon bonhomme!.<br /> 18. Ça ne te regarde pas de quoi te mèles-tu.<br /> 19. .être fichues au violon comme des rien du tout!.<br /> 20. Six pouces de jambes et le dos tout de suite!.<br /> 21. "L'Intolérance est fille des faux Dieux!".<br /> 22. Voyons Angelina as-tu assez fait poser Mosieu<br /> 23. Va donc!.Singulier masculin!<br /> 24. C'est mon Débardeur!.<br /> 25. C'est d'main matin qu'mon tendre époux va beugler.<br /> 26. Te v'la ici toi! C'est comme ça qu'tas ta migraine.<br /> 27. J'espère que tu vas te tenir Angélique.<br /> 28. Voilà un fénéant qui dort et qui laisse une pauv femme danser toute la nuit!.<br /> 29. .une douzaine d'huitres et mon coeur.<br /> 30. V'la qu'i fait jour: j'suis échigné moi dam! Et toi.<br /> 31. On rit avec vous et tut e faches.en voilà un drôle de pistolet!<br /> 32. Tais-toi moutard faut laisser jaser l'autorité!.<br /> 33. V'là un gueux de petit pékin qui se divertit au bal comme un grain de plomb dans du champagne.<br /> 34. .Et si Cornélie ne trouvait pas de voiture.<br /> 35. Toi je te repigerai!<br /> 36. Qu'est-ee que c'est Tu vous deranges pour ça et t'en voudrais déja p'us.<br /> 37. Le Débardeur - Ne me parlez pas des femmes en Carnaval pour s'amuser!.<br /> 38. Ils vont venir: écoute Hortense! Sur le coup de minuit minuit et demi vois-tu.<br /> 39. V'là qu'elles ont des mots!.Fameux!.<br /> 40. Et ton Epouse.<br /> 41. Est-ce que vous n'en avez pas bientot assez Angélina du Carnaval.<br /> 42. As-tu vu M'ame Alexandre et l'ancienne à Paul qui sont à se peigner en bas pour ce Paltoquet d'Eugène!.<br /> 43. Aurai-je l'honneur de danser un galop ávec Mosieu le Baron.<br /> 44. P'us que ça de bouillon! Merci.<br /> 45. J'te parie mon Alezan doré contre ta Vicomtesse que j'emporte ce soir le petit rat du Baron.<br /> 46. Ton Alfred est un gueux: il est ici avec l'autre.<br /> 47. Qu'est-ce que t'as mon vieux Auguste - Rien!.<br /> 48. Eh! b'en Landerneau ça ne vas donc pas mieux.<br /> 49. Allons! allons Mazuzi! Tiens-toi allons!.<br /> 50. Mon cher le municipal a emporté le petit muf'e avec qui je dansais parcequ'I voulait pincer son Cancan.<br /> 51. Ah! ça décidément Caroline est folle du petit Anglais.<br /> 52. J'i ai dit! J i dit Madame si vous vous permettez de fich.<br /> 53. As tu vu M'ame Chose et le petit Baron qui ne peuvent pas se voir.<br /> 54. Monter à cheval sur le cou d'un homme qu'on ne connait pas t'appelle çà plaisanter toi!<br /> 55. Je f'avertis Milord.sit u dines demain avec cette Andalouse-lá.<br /> 56. Qu'est que t'as la Mômignarde.<br /> 57. Çà! C;est pas la perruque à Jules!.<br /> 58. Un honnête Domino! Des airs décents.<br /> 59. Avec l'agrément de cet agréable muf'e là pourraît-on Madame pincer avec toi le prochain rigodon<br /> 60. Voyez-vous mon petit Larrims j'ai de l'amitié pour vous tout plein tout plein! Mais.<br /> 61. Tu danseras Coquardeau!.<br /> 62. Doux Jésus! Où que je vas me sauver.<br /> 63. Agathe et toi mon vieux Ferdinand ça ne sera pas long.<br /> 64. V'là trois heures Titine; filons! Faut que je sois levé au petit jour.<br /> 65. Voyons sit u te souviens!.Numéro.<br /> 66. Oh! Hé! Viens-tu souper la Gustine! Paris: Au Bureau du Charivari, 1840 unknown
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