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Un honnête Domino ! des airs décents ? Les Débardeurs
Printmaker:
Gavarni, Paul
Publisher:
Bauger
Printer:
Aubert et Cie
With the Marlay Fund
Method of acquisition: Bought (1949-06)
Production date: AD 1841
From Le Charivari, 3 March 1841, series "Les Débardeurs", No 58
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composed of
paper
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Height 200 mm
Width 161 mm
Sheet
Height 352 mm
Width 250 mm
Accession number: P.62-1949
Primary reference Number: 1367
Armelhaut/Bocher: 535
Armelhaut/Bocher: 1223
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Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Paintings, Drawings and Prints
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