Fleurs de zinc, PPD5566, Fernand Louis Gottlob, En 1913

Fleurs de zinc, PPD5566, Fernand Louis Gottlob, En 1913

Author(s): gottlob, fernand-louis (paris, 23–02–1873 - paris, in 10–11–1935), designer production date: in 1913 dating in centuries: 1st quarter of the 20th century type(s) of object(s): graphic arts, drawing name(s): drawing materials and techniques: black stone, paper dimensions - sheet: height: 45. 9cm width: 34cm dimensions - old assembly: height: 56. 9cm width: 43. 8cm marks, inscriptions, hallmarks: signature - signature, lower left, in black ink: "f. Gottlob 1913" legend - legends, top center, in black ink: "zinc flowers"; in the center, in black ink: "- give me 2 cents of vaseline, because once greased, my wife's shouting matches will slide"; at the bottom in black ink: "are you afraid of coming home drunk? but man, if i had a whip like that i would have trained my baroness a long time ago" annotation - annotation on the reverse, top left, in black chalk: "691 666 [?]" iconographic description: the drawing was published in the "journal amusement" of march 8, 1913, n°715, p. 5/16 themes / subjects / places represented: genre scene acquisition method: manual donation name of donor, testator, seller: philippo (mr. And madam) date of acquisition: 30–05–2016 institution: petit palais, museum of fine arts of the city of paris inventory number: ppd5566. Date: En 1913.
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Author: Gottlob, Fernand-Louis (Paris, 23–02–1873 - Paris, en 10–11–1935), dessinateurSource: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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