La Vivandière. BAL2007.83, En 1828

La Vivandière. BAL2007.83, En 1828

Author(s): monnier, henry bonaventure (paris, 07–06–1799 - paris, 03–01–1877 — 3–6–1877), designer other title: songs of béranger (title of the series) production date: in 1828 dating in century: 19th century type(s) of object(s): graphic arts, print name(s): print materials and techniques: laid paper, watercolor dimensions - artwork: height: 15. 2cm width: 22. 5cm dimensions - album: height: 15. 7cm width: 24cm description: colored engraving marks, inscriptions, hallmarks: title of the work - under the image: la vivandière. Inscription concerning the author - under the image on the left: henry monnier author inscription - under the image on the right: lith. Rue nd des victoires, 16. Iconographic description: a military encampment, the soldiers are resting. The tents are pitched. A vivandière is seated in the foreground, a soldier has placed his head in her lap, she hands a glass of wine to another who approaches her, walking unsteadily, half carried by a comrade. Illustration of the words of béranger's song "la vivandière" of which here is an extract: "vivandière of the regiment, they call me catin. I sell, i give and drink gaily my wine and my rogomme. I have the nimble foot and the mischievous eye, tintin, tintin, tintin, r'lin tintin, i have the nimble foot and the mutinous eye: soldiers, here comes catin!" (1780-1857) was a prolific and extremely popular french singer-songwriter to whom balzac refers in several of his novels. "this worthy gentleman particularly hated priests, he was part of this large herd of simpletons who subscribed to the constitutionnel, and was very concerned about the refusal of burials. He adored voltaire, although his preferences were for piron, vadé, collé. Naturally he admired béranger, whom he ingeniously called the high priest of lisette's religion. His daughters, madame camusot and madame protez, his two sons, would be, according to a popular expression, fallen from their height, if someone had explained to them what their father meant by: singing about mother godichon!” [excerpt from a beginning in life, by honoré de balzac] themes / subjects / places represented: literary scene, alcohol, camp, military (profession) mode of acquisition: purchase institution: maison de balzac inventory number: bal2007. 83. Date: En 1828.
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Author: Monnier, Henry Bonaventure (Paris, 07–06–1799 - Paris, 03–01–1877 — 3–6–1877), dessinateurSource: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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