KenAI
Tools
Services
Portfolio
About
Contact
Toggle menu
Come, go! We'll stay there until tomorrow: a ball is always the same thing!, p. 17 | Harvard Art Museums | KenAI
Harvard Art Museums
Artworks
Come, go! We'll stay there until tomorrow: a ball is always the same thing!, p. 17
Prints
French
19th century
Come, go! We'll stay there until tomorrow: a ball is always the same thing!, p. 17
1853
Artists
Paul Gavarni
Artist
Classification
Prints
Technique
Lithograph
Culture
French
Century
19th century
Division
European and American Art
Department
Department of Prints
Dimensions
image: 19.4 x 16.2 cm (7 5/8 x 6 3/8 in.)
Related Artworks
View More
Prints
Vista de la Plaza de Sn. Francisco
Jean Jacottet, 19th century
19th century
French
Prints
The Sphinx: "My gaze, which nothing can deflect, passes through the things and remains fixed on an inaccessible horizon." The Chimera: "I am weightless and joyful."
Odilon Redon, 19th-20th century
19th-20th century
French
Prints
I was slandered, my dear, but they finished by doing me justice. They owe that to your husband.
Paul Gavarni, 19th century
19th century
French
Prints
The Assembly of the Actionaries
Honoré-Victorin Daumier, 19th century
19th century
French
Prints
Robert Macaire, Journalist
Honoré-Victorin Daumier, 19th century
19th century
French
Prints
Mr. Cunin Grid
Honoré-Victorin Daumier, 19th century
19th century
French
Prints
Nimes, Interior of the Museum
Lancelot-Théodore comte de Turpin de Crissé, 19th century
19th century
French
Prints
... Yes my dear [meat (lit.)] Auguste. I am decidedly arrested in the heart so much that my rascal of a director will have half left it ..., p. 41.
Paul Gavarni, 1852
19th century
French
Prints
Gentlemen Dressed for the Workhouse. The rich disguised as the poor will do well to give the poor the idea that they metamorphasized into being wealthy.
Honoré-Victorin Daumier, 1866
19th century
French
Prints
Au Pied du Sinaï: Cover
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, 1898
19th century
French
Prints
Do you know, Partagé, which village in France has the most knock-kneed clockmakers? -No. Where's that? -Well, it's Pau! -Why? -No one has ever been able to figure it out!, p. 19
Paul Gavarni, 1853
19th century
French
Prints
Dreaming that She Has Won the Grand Prize
Honoré-Victorin Daumier, 1851
Hand-colored lithograph
19th century
French