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Photo, Print, DrawingLe temps de manger la soupe, et l'on va vous resoigner le cuir 1 print : lithograph. | Revolutionaries by a barricade. A boy tends the soup. In the distance (left), a mounted soldier with banner. In the distant right, lanciers on the march.
- Contributor: Charlet, Nicolas-Toussaint
- Date: 1834-01-01
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Photo, Print, DrawingDe quoi?...travailler...bon pour des feignas... 1 print : lithograph. | A vagabond, his hat tipped over his eye, his clothing disheveled, addresses two workers, a soldier & child: "Long live the riots: Long live wine! Long live love and the institutions which assure my future."
- Contributor: Charlet, Nicolas-Toussaint
- Date: 1834-01-01
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Photo, Print, DrawingLe ventre legislatif, 1834. Aspect des bancs ministériels de la chambre improstituée de 1834 1 print : lithograph. | Print shows the members of the French legislature in session.
- Contributor: Daumier, Honoré
- Date: 1834-01-01
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CollectionFine Prints About 85,000 prints created as art works, ca. 1450-present (most dating between 1800 and the present). Prints by American printmakers and artists (e.g., Paul Revere, Mary Cassatt, Jim Dine, Joseph Pennell) predominate, but creators in many other countries are also represented (e.g., Albrecht DĂ¼rer and Marc Chagall). Subjects vary widely, for example, portraits, religious themes, historical events, and street scenes.
- Date: 1450
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