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Dire qu'Arsionoé n'était pas contente d'être portraiturée... 1844. Creator: Honore DaumierDire qu'Arsionoe n'etait pas contente d'etre portraituree... 1844. Man with feather duster looking at bust (of his wife)
Le jaune d'oeuf n'a pas été assez battu... 1846. Creator: Honore DaumierLe jaune d'oeuf n'a pas ete assez battu... 1846. 'Le jaune d'oeuf n'a pas ete assez battu... Je suis sur que votre cousin le pompier est venu
La Visite au salon, 1847. Creator: Honore DaumierLa Visite au salon, 1847. The Visit to the Salon. Decidement, tous les sculpteurs sont des polissons!...(Father, dragging his children out of an exhibition: 'Clearly, all sculptors are jokers)
Philip II, King of Spain, Reproaches William I, Prince of Orange, in Vlissingen upon...1559, 1832Philip II, King of Spain, Reproaches William I, Prince of Orange, in Vlissingen upon his Departure from the Netherlands in 1559, 1832
"Cardinal Wolsey and the Duke of Buckingham", by John Gilbert, in the Gallery of the... 1862"Cardinal Wolsey and the Duke of Buckingham", by John Gilbert, in the Gallery of the British Institution, 1862. Engraving of a painting
Herod being reproved by him... shut up John in prison, mid 19th century. CreatorHerod being reproved by him for many evils, shut up John in prison, mid 19th century. Biblical scene from Luke 3: 19 & 20
Mother-in-Law Teasing the Bride, from the series "A Collection of Humorous PoemsMother-in-Law Teasing the Bride, from the series " A Collection of Humorous Poems (Haifu yanagidaru)", c. 1785
The Wifes Remonstrance, 1858. Creator: James CampbellThe Wifes Remonstrance, 1858
Late Hours!, October 1, 1799. October 1, 1799. Creator: Thomas RowlandsonLate Hours!, October 1, 1799
The Reprimand, 1874. Creator: Jehan Georges VibertThe Reprimand, 1874
The Just Upright Man Is Laughed To Scorn, c1825, (1943). Creator: William BlakeThe Just Upright Man Is Laughed To Scorn, c1825, (1943). Biblical scene, illustration to the Book of Job: Job laments the fact that, even though he has understanding and is morally upright
Suffragettes demonstrate outside a prison, London, 1914, (1947). Creator: UnknownSuffragettes demonstrate outside a prison, London, 1914, (1947). Campaigners for womens suffrage wearing sandwich boards criticising the then British government