Image
Honoré Daumier
Description
Maker
Honoré Daumier (French, 1808-1879)
Charles Trinocq, printer
Maison Martinet, publisher
Title
Lovers of Classical Art Are Ever More Convinced That the Cause of the Arts in France Is Doomed (Amateurs Classiques de Plus en Plus Convaincus Que l'Art Est Perdu en France)
from the series "Le Public du Salon"
Year
Materials/Techniques
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Techniques
Materials
lithographSupports
Dimensions
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Plate: 27.3 x 21.6 cm (10 3/4 x 8 1/2 inches)
Signature / Inscription / Marks
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Inscribed in bottom margin in brown ink:"Je certifé que le tirage sera en tout conforme à la présente épreuve / 1377/ Paris le 1er Mai 1852./ Ch Trinocq"; Signed, on image, LL: h.D.; Printed, on plate, UC: Le Public du Salon/4; Printed, on plate, LL: Maison Martinet r Vivienne 41 et 11 du Coq St honore Paris; Printed, on plate, LR: Imp Ch Trinocq Cour des Miracles 9 Paris; Printed, on plate, LL to LR: Amateurs classiques de plus en plus convaincus que l'art est perdu en France.
Marks: Tax stamp on verso top left:Timbre National.On verso, bottom left in black ink, collector's stamp, Lugt 94, Mr. and Mrs. Atherton Curtis.Cancelled with square stamp in purple ink.Below collector's stamp, inscribed in graphite "1415" with line through it. Identification
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State
only state Credit / Object Number
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Credit
Gift of the Fazzano Brothers
Object Number
84.198.806 Type
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Tombstone
Charles Trinocq, printer
Maison Martinet, publisher
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