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Cartoons from Charivari magazine
Collection:CSM Museum & Study Collection
Date: c.1900
Maker: Robert Daumier
Dimensions:
360 x 255 mm (36 x 25.5 cm)
Object number: P.74.1-31
DescriptionFull-page cartoons: 1. Actualites. Le poids du pain. (Scruffy man in short vest and Turkish trousers and slippers looking at large basket of French loaves) 2. Les Debardeurs. (Man in Turkish trousers, slippers, striped shirt and hat addressing poorly clad woman in checked shawl) 3. Types Parisiens. (Old man with eye patch and young one with pointed face and long nose.) 4. Sentiments et Passions. (Tall thin man with his ankles tied together and block of stone tied to his neck about to fall in river.) 5. Robert Macaire, Two men standing facing each other. 6. Association en commandite pour l'exploitation de l'humanite. (Man drinking at table with Death) 7. Types Parisiens. (Fat man and thin poor man facing each other.) 8. Robert Macaire, Two well-dressed men facing each other. 9. Types Parisiens. (Two playwrights seated at table.) 10. Robert Macaire, Tall thin man and fat one seated at desk. 11. Actualites. (Two men with glasses of water entitled 'Water from Frog well'.) 12. Moleurs conjugales. (Father with baby and three children.) 13. Robert Macaire. (Fat and thin man seated at table drinking.) 14. Physionomies tragico-classiques. (Man and woman in Roman dress.) 15. Types Parisiens. (Two old men, one in uniform of National Guard.) 16. Physionomies tragico-classiques. (Two men in Roman dress.) 17. Monomanes. Le malade imaginaire (hypochondriac - Man feeling his own pulse.) 18. Physionomies tragico-classiques. (Man and women in Roman dress.) 19. Sentimens et Passions. (Man seated on branch of tree with noose hanging in front of him.) 20. Robert Macaire, Fat and thin men holding fabric. 21. Proverbes et Maximes. (Man cleaning shoes entitled 'One is never so well served as by oneself'.) 22. Sentiments et Passions. (Man carving initials on tree.) 23. Physionomies tragico-classiques. (Men in mediaeval dress.) 24. Physionomies tragico-classiques. (Man and woman in Roman dress. Man declares his love.) 25. Physionomies tragico-classiques. (Old man declaiming to another dressed as Roman soldier.) 26. Physionomies tragico-classiques. (Old man and young woman.) 27. Robert Macaire, Fat man dropping papers in front of thin man. 28. Two men and a young girl. 29. Robert Macaire, Architecte. 30. Pantheon Charivarique. (Grotesque figure writing music.) 31. Emotions Parisiens. (Man carrying door and hitting another with it.)