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Very High and Mighty Legitimist Brats. Peoples, defend yourselves, tear yourselves to pieces, sacrifice yourselves for these royals, you belong to them, imbeciles. - Image 1
Very High and Mighty Legitimist Brats. Peoples, defend yourselves, tear yourselves to pieces, sacrifice yourselves for these royals, you belong to them, imbeciles. - Image 2
Very High and Mighty Legitimist Brats. Peoples, defend yourselves, tear yourselves to pieces, sacrifice yourselves for these royals, you belong to them, imbeciles. - Image 3
Very High and Mighty Legitimist Brats. Peoples, defend yourselves, tear yourselves to pieces, sacrifice yourselves for these royals, you belong to them, imbeciles. - Image 4

Honoré Daumier

Very High and Mighty Legitimist Brats. Peoples, defend yourselves, tear yourselves to pieces, sacrifice yourselves for these royals, you belong to them, imbeciles.

1833

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Honoré Daumier

Very High and Mighty Legitimist Brats. Peoples, defend yourselves, tear yourselves to pieces, sacrifice yourselves for these royals, you belong to them, imbeciles.

1833

Physical Qualities Crayon lithograph with scraping, Sheet: 365 x 545 mm. (14 3/8 x 21 7/16 in.) Image: 345 x 487 mm. (13 9/16 x 19 3/16 in.)
Credit Line Purchased as the gift of Ethel and Robert L. Berney, Baltimore
Object Number 1993.157
Published in L'Association Mensuelle, February 1834.
Dr. ZB/Peter Morse
Loys Delteil. Le Peintre-Gravure Illustre 19th & 20th Centuries. Volume 8, Honore Daumier. Paris, 1925. Cat. #132.

Inscribed: FACE: in plate, UL, '19e. Dessin de L'association Mensuelle (mois de Fevrier)'; below image, L, 'Chez Aubert, galerie vero dodat'; R, 'L. de Bernard'; along bottom, 'TRES HAUTS ET TRES PUISSANS MOUTARDS ET MOUTARDES LEGITIMES./Peuples battez vous, dechirez vous, egorgez vous, pour ces Augustes personnages vous leur appartenez imbecilles'. VERSO: (graphite), LL corner, 'PME'; LC, R of C, '04470'; UL corner, (2 illegible scribbles); LR corner, (two stamps, 1 red, 1 yellow), (Dr. ZB).

Markings: none

Artist

Honoré Daumier

1807–1878

French, 1808-1879
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