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Print / lithograph by Honoré Daumier, printed by Chez Aubert, France in the 1840s. From the series Les Papas.

Price: 4,500.- DKK

Print / lithograph from the 1840s. Artist Honoré Daumier from the series Le Papas, motif # 13 of a father carrying his child with a stomach ache through the city. Signed in print. Printed at Chez Aubert, Pl. de la Bourse In the 1840s in France. Tekst: Allons bon ..... v'la p'tit qui dit qu'il a bobo au ventre! .....


Old frame in wood, silver / gold. Frame dimensions: 37 x 46 centimeters. Light opening: approx. 23 x 30 centimeters.

Can be purchased as seen with the frame intact - or can be removed from the frame and examined further. The price is the same whether the frame is included or not, but the frame cannot be purchased without the print.

Spot at the bottom left side of the print. Frame with traces of use.

SKU 2349



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