Aubert Editeur. Faut avouer que l'gouvernement a une bein drôle de tête (The Publisher Aubert. You must admit the government has a comic appearance)
Charles Joseph Traviès de Villers, Swiss, 1804 - 1859
after Charles Philipon, French, 1802 - 1862
1831
Lithograph on paper
Plate: 9 3/4 × 11 1/16 in. (24.8 × 28.1 cm)
Sheet: 10 1/4 × 13 5/16 in. (26 × 33.8 cm)
Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth: Purchased through the Jean and Adolph Weil Jr. 1935 Fund
2014.57.9
Geography
Place Made: Switzerland, Europe
Period
19th century
Object Name
Research Area
Not on view
Inscriptions
Signed in stone, lower right: C. J Traviès; inscribed, in print, upper right: La Caricature (Journal) / (No.60.); inscribed, in print, upper right: Pl.121.; inscribed in print above image: AUBERT EDITEUR.; inscribed, in print, beneath image: Faut aveuer que l'governement a une bein drole de tete.; inscribed, in print, lower left: Ch. Philipon in.r.
Course History
FREN 8, Exploring French Culture and Language, Annabelle Cone, Fall 2014
WRIT 5, On Poor Taste, William Boyer, Winter 2015
GERM 03, Intermediate German, Klaus Mladek and Lisa Oberberger, Spring 2020
GERM 03, Intermediate German, Klaus Mladek and Lisa Oberberger, Spring 2020
GERM 003, Intermediate German, Lisa Oberberger, Fall 2020
GERM 003, Intermediate German, Lisa Oberberger, Fall 2020
GERM 03, Intermediate German, Lisa Oberberger, Winter 2021
GERM 03, Intermediate German, Lisa Oberberger, Spring 2021
GERM 03, Intermediate German, Klaus Mladek and Lisa Oberberger, Spring 2021
Published References
See Elise K.Kenney & John M.Merriman, 'The Pear: French Graphic Arts in the Golden Age of Caricature', South Hadley, Massachusetts 1991, p.100, cat.17. Also Judith Wechsler, 'A Human Comedy. Physiognomy and Caricature in 19th Century Paris', London 1982, p.67, fig.42. Nadine Orenstein, Constance C. McPhee, "Infinite Jest: Caricature and Satire from Leonardo to Levine" Ex. cat.: September 13, 2011 - March 4, 2012. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New Haven and London, 2011, fig. no. 10, 14, ill.
Provenance
James A. Bergquist, Newton Centre, Massachusetts; sold to present collection, 2014.
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