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Showing posts with label Jean Veber. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jean Veber. Show all posts
9/23/15
Jean Veber, Goya's Return to his Homeland
The Art Institute of Chicago
Date: 1899
Technique: Lithograph from two stones in black (pen and crayon) and beige (tint) on grayish-ivory China paper, 314 x 453 mm
Date: 1899
Technique: Lithograph from two stones in black (pen and crayon) and beige (tint) on grayish-ivory China paper, 314 x 453 mm
7/8/15
Jean Veber, Les Parisiens tirant le diable par la queue
Musée Carnavalet, Paris
Date: 1909
Technique: Unknown
In colloquial French, to pull the devil by the tail meant to work hard to get a living. /Michael Sonenscher, Work and Wages: Natural Law, Politics and the Eighteenth-Century French Trades, 42/
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