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A lawyer reads a will to a group of men and women who listen with various degrees of interest and anticipation to learn what, if anything, they have inherited. Published in Le Charivari on December 20, 1853, the lithograph was one of seven works forming the series The Human Comedy. Daumier may have drawn inspiration for this title from the French novelist Honoré de Balzac (1799–1850), who used it as early as 1841 to name a much larger series of caricatures that portrayed Parisian types and pointed out their all-too-human characteristics. Balzac also worked briefly for Le Charivari in its early days.
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Martha MacLeod, DMA label copy, 2016.
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Created 1853
October 2016
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Plate 1, state 2
Inscription: At top center: Le Comédie Humaine At upper right: 1 In stone at lower right: h.D. In stone at lower center incorporated in to the image: 575 At lower left: Maison martinet r. Vivienne 41 et 11 r. du Coq At lower right: Imp. Ch. Trinocq Cour des Miracles 9, Paris At bottom center: <i>La Lecture d’un Testament
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Daumier, Honoré (French, 1808-1879)
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Place of origin: Paris (France): TGN: 7008038
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General Description
A lawyer reads a will to a group of men and women who listen with various degrees of interest and anticipation to learn what, if anything, they have inherited. Published in Le Charivari on December 20, 1853, the lithograph was one of seven works forming the series The Human Comedy. Daumier may have drawn inspiration for this title from the French novelist Honoré de Balzac (1799–1850), who used it as early as 1841 to name a much larger series of caricatures that portrayed Parisian types and pointed out their all-too-human characteristics. Balzac also worked briefly for Le Charivari in its early days.
Excerpt from
Martha MacLeod, DMA label copy, 2016.
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Created 1853
October 2016
Checked Piction
Plate 1, state 2
Inscription: At top center: Le Comédie Humaine At upper right: 1 In stone at lower right: h.D. In stone at lower center incorporated in to the image: 575 At lower left: Maison martinet r. Vivienne 41 et 11 r. du Coq At lower right: Imp. Ch. Trinocq Cour des Miracles 9, Paris At bottom center: <i>La Lecture d’un Testament
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Daumier, Honoré (French, 1808-1879)
Cultures
Geography
Place of origin: Paris (France): TGN: 7008038
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