Habitue des vents publique. The attendant at a public auctions.
[Paris,
Maison Aubert,
1829-1841].
Lithograph with original hand colour.
275 by 220mm. (10.75 by 8.75 inches).
15379
notes:
Caricature of a Parisian auction antendee. A gentleman who would not look out of place in the modern day Hôtel Drouot.
La Maison Aubert was a French publisher of prints, specialising in satires. Founded in 1829 by Charles Philipon and his brother-in-law Gabriel Aubert. The pair had premises in the Magasin des Caricatures in the Passage Véro-Dodat (1829), which moved to the Place de la Bourse in 1841. They opened a second shop in the Galerie Colbert in 1835; about...
La Maison Aubert was a French publisher of prints, specialising in satires. Founded in 1829 by Charles Philipon and his brother-in-law Gabriel Aubert. The pair had premises in the Magasin des Caricatures in the Passage Véro-Dodat (1829), which moved to the Place de la Bourse in 1841. They opened a second shop in the Galerie Colbert in 1835; about...
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