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Please step forward, Mr. Gérenflot….. approach to receive the crown bestowed upon you for your fine work on pauperism. You have nobly and generously paid your debt to society…. in proving convincingly, that in general, if the poor are poor…. it is because they simply don’t have a penny. - Image 1
Please step forward, Mr. Gérenflot….. approach to receive the crown bestowed upon you for your fine work on pauperism. You have nobly and generously paid your debt to society…. in proving convincingly, that in general, if the poor are poor…. it is because they simply don’t have a penny. - Image 2
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Honoré Daumier

Please step forward, Mr. Gérenflot….. approach to receive the crown bestowed upon you for your fine work on pauperism. You have nobly and generously paid your debt to society…. in proving convincingly, that in general, if the poor are poor…. it is because they simply don’t have a penny.

1844

Please step forward, Mr. Gérenflot….. approach to receive the crown bestowed upon you for your fine work on pauperism. You have nobly and generously paid your debt to society…. in proving convincingly, that in general, if the poor are poor…. it is because they simply don’t have a penny. — thumbnail 1
Please step forward, Mr. Gérenflot….. approach to receive the crown bestowed upon you for your fine work on pauperism. You have nobly and generously paid your debt to society…. in proving convincingly, that in general, if the poor are poor…. it is because they simply don’t have a penny. — thumbnail 2
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Honoré Daumier

Please step forward, Mr. Gérenflot….. approach to receive the crown bestowed upon you for your fine work on pauperism. You have nobly and generously paid your debt to society…. in proving convincingly, that in general, if the poor are poor…. it is because they simply don’t have a penny.

1844

Physical Qualities Crayon lithograph, Sheet: 229 x 200 mm. (9 x 7 7/8 in.)
Portfolio/Series Plate 20 from the series "Les Philantropes du jour"
Credit Line Purchase Fund
Object Number 1960.141

Artist

Honoré Daumier

French, 1808-1879

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Honoré Daumier
Robert Macaire, barrister. - My dear Bertrand, give me a hundred crowns and I'll get you acquitted right away. - I've no money. - All right, give me a hundred francs. - I haven't got a penny. - You don't even have ten francs? - Not a farthing. - Then give me your boots, and I'll plead extenuating circumstances.
1836
Charles Maurand and Honoré Daumier
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1862
Honoré Daumier
Robert Macaire, business agent. Yesterday I made a mistake when I said that your business is in good shape. It's detestable. The government owes you five hundred thousand francs, it's true, but the debt hasn't been recognized, there's a forfeiture today, you won't have a penny. However, come to think of it, there's Mr. de St. Bertrand, a rich capitalist, an imbecile, sell him your interests for a hundred crowns, that'll be a splendid deal... (aside) and not expensive.
1836
Unknown Artist and Honoré Daumier
Croquade Divers
1840
Honoré Daumier
Yes sir, in exchange for a small premium with our insurance, you can be assured for death....for death in a proper gentlemanly manner. When you go off in a fine hearse, very comfortable, to be mourned by the poor people of the district, and leaving an inconsolable widow in golden letters on your grave.... - And if you don't keep your promises? - Then you can still give us a receipt and sue us before a tribunal.
1838
Alfred Prunaire and Honoré Daumier
The Grand Stairway of the Palais de Justice
c. 1903
Honoré Daumier
Would you receive me for dinner one of these days? - I'd rather have dinner at your place if you don't mind.
1853
Alfred Prunaire and Honoré Daumier
The Grand Stairway of the Palais de Justice
c. 1903
Honoré Daumier
A visit to the Library. - Listen woman... they have told us not to disturb the people sitting here, because they are working. - What do you mean working... they are just feigning to be working... in reality they aren't moving at all! --- Visitors from the province who insist on overlooking Paris from the top of the July Column, convinced that the revolution of 1830 was only made in order to have a pretext to build an observatory on the Place de la Bastille.
1853
Alfred Prunaire and Honoré Daumier
The Grand Stairway of the Palais de Justice
n.d.
Honoré Daumier
Damned landlord!... You are the source of all my troubles. It was you who insisted to be portrayed by me to cover the outstanding rent.... now the jury has rejected my paintings saying they were just too ugly! I am sure it wasn't my work they found to be horrible.... it was your face!
1859