Author(s):
beaumont, charles-edouard de (between 1819 and 1821 - paris, 13–01–1888), designer-lithographer
aubert (printer, lithographer, publisher), printer
production date: in 1848
dating in century: 19th century
type(s) of object(s): print, graphic arts
name(s): print
materials and techniques: lithography
dimensions - artwork:
height: 35. 8cm
width: 54. 6cm
marks, inscriptions, hallmarks:
inscription concerning the title - on the front of the sheet, printed in black ink, at the top center: "a certain world by e. De beaumont". \ impression
letter - on the front of the sheet, bottom right: "imp. Aubert & cie" ("ie" is in superscript). \ impression
stamp - on the front of the sheet, at the bottom, centered under the image, in black ink: "carnavalet". See lugt suppl. 432d. \ inscription in ink
inventory number - on the back of the sheet, bottom left, handwritten in black ink: "g: 10092". \ inscription in ink
letter - on the front of the sheet, in black ink, under each sticker in two rows, from left to right, from top to bottom: "un mosieu à qui la fortune fait fait / antechamber. "; “ma, mame furet says that you do / see some nice ones for dad? show them to me / so, say!”; "with the hearts of women we can say like the inspector / at the opera ball: once you go out you never go back. "; "my dad is not there, jules is there/he told me to say that no one is there. "; “appreciated by his contemporaries. ” / "- your bill is 13 f. 50, good! / - do you have change for 10,000 francs?"; “two things that women do not forgive, sleep and affairs. ”; “not true, father, you don’t have hair long enough / for people to queue up for you. ” \ impression
stamp - on the front of the sheet, bottom right, in purple ink: "ville / de / paris". See lugt. Suppl. 2012c. \ inscription in ink
inscription - on the front of the sheet, top left, in black ink: "1540". \ inscription in ink
inscription - on the front of the sheet, bottom right: "bn: 17 / 1848". \ pencil inscription
iconographic description:
a certain world. 8 satirical vignettes in two rows on the demi-monde, money or love relationships between men and women. A little boy representing innocence makes the link between the images. Acquisition mode: unknown acquisition mode
institution: carnavalet museum, history of paris
inventory number: g. 10092. Date: En 1848.
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