Miroir de Paris, n. 13

Miroir de Paris  is an amusing satirical illustration by the French draftsman  Edmé-Jean Pigal  (1798-1872).

Original colored lithograph with pouchoir details. 



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Miroir de Paris is an amusing satirical illustration by the French draftsman  Edmé-Jean Pigal  (1798-1872).

Original colored lithograph with pouchoir details.
Plate 13, from the series, Miroir de Paris,  Aubert, Paris. Signed on plate, on lower-right margin.

With the printed capture on lower margin: "Un moment, que diable!", under the image representing a poor man on crutchers asking to wait while a stylish man goes ahead of him.

Under the caption, some printed notes: " Chez Aubert, galerie véro dodat // Lith. de Benard, rue de l'Abbaye, 4 ".

In very good condition.

Including passepartout: cm 49 x 34.


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SKU
M-95125
Artist
Edmé Jean Pigal
Typology
Original Prints
Technique
Lithograph
Editor
Aubert, Paris
Period
1800-1849
Conditions
Good (minor cosmetic wear)
Dimensions (cm)
33.8 x 0.1 x 25
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