Antique Print-AVARE-STINGY-RICH MAN-POOR CHILD-ALPHABET-PL.1-Charlet-1835

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1. Avare. – (Stingy.) This plate shows a rich money lender facing a poor child with a dog.

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‘1. Avare.’

Crayon style lithograph on wove (vellin) paper.
Sheet size: 22,5 x 21 cm. (8,9 x 8,3 inch). Image size: 17,5 x 16 cm. (6,9 x 6,3 inch).

From: ‘Alphabet moral et philosophique …’, printed and published in Paris by Gihaud Freres in 1835. Ref: Beraldi IV, p. 131.

Made by ‘Nicolas-Toussaint Charlet’ after own design. Nicolas-Toussaint Charlet (1792-1842) was a supporter of Napoleon Bonaparte. He choose his subjectmatter based on this preference. Many prints of soldiers were made by him in the new medium of lithography.

Condition: Good, given age. Overall foxing. Paper edges with some bending and chipping. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.

Keywords: AVARE-STINGY-RICH MAN-POOR CHILD-ALPHABET-DOG-PL.1

PCO-C31-01

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Dimensions 21 × 22 × 1 cm

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