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It’s strange… in summer I detest the heat, while in winter I like it a lot.
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Honoré Daumier

It’s strange… in summer I detest the heat, while in winter I like it a lot.

1854

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Honoré Daumier

It’s strange… in summer I detest the heat, while in winter I like it a lot.

1854

Physical Qualities Crayon lithograph with hand coloring, Sheet: 250 × 220 mm. (9 13/16 × 8 11/16 in.)
Portfolio/Series Plate 1 from the series "Les Bons Bourgeois"
Credit Line Nelson and Juanita Greif Gutman Collection
Object Number 1963.313.55

Artist

Honoré Daumier

French, 1808-1879

French, 1808-1879
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Two capacities of the old regime. - How do you like that, Monsieur de Blois flotté.... nowadays anybody can become a deputy, even with a fortune of less than 50 Ecus! ...after all I had an income of 40,000 Francs.... so it was quite obvious that I understood all the problems.... my means simply made it possible.
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c. 1903
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Let's be quite clear. - Bertrand is going to sneak in and out of the groups at the stock exchange and polish up the tarred bitumen shares, he'll make them sparkle, he'll say they're being snapped up, snatched up all round, that they're rising like balloons... As for you, Baron, you have a certain 'savoir faire', go and buy some for 20%, 30%, even 100% more. I've got the whole lot in my wallet, they won't be able to deliver any, we'll sell them for what we like and providence will do the rest. - (Bertrand) Forward march against the dupes, let's cash in... fly... etc.
1838
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Honoré Daumier
Delighted to find himself on show, the original takes his wife to the exhibition, and places her before his image to enjoy the opinion of the crowd. - Look, some say, it's the Chinese commissioner Lin! - No, others say, don't you see, it's natural history! - It's... resumes one gentleman in possession of the catalogue, it's the portrait of Mr. D..... insurance broker: - Oh well, with a bonce like that he doesn't need to insure himself, he'll not easily be snatched up. (Madame, his wife, leaves exceedingly flattered)
1842