Plate 28: Conscript replacement agency, from 'Caricaturana,' published in Les Robert Macaires

1838
Not on view
-There's merchandise an' merchandise! You wan' a common replacement, that'll cost yer only 800 F., but I warn yer, they're all swindlers, crooks who don't stay with their regiment, who skedaddle at the first opportunity and who 'ave ter be retrieved.... Would yer like ter make it 1'500 F., take that speciment, it ain't handsome but it's of good composition and it's got papers... As many as yer like an' it don't flinch from six years' service.
- Bertrand (aside): You c'n count on it, civilian!"

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Object Information
  • Title:
    Plate 28: Conscript replacement agency, from 'Caricaturana,' published in Les Robert Macaires
  • Series/Portfolio:
    'Caricaturana'
  • Artist:
    Honoré Daumier (French, Marseilles 1808–1879 Valmondois)
  • Author:
    Charles Philipon (French, Lyons 1800–1862 Paris)
  • Printer:
    Aubert et Cie
  • Printer:
    Junca
  • Publisher:
    Aubert et Cie
  • Date:
    1838
  • Medium:
    Lithograph on wove paper
  • Dimensions:
    Image: 9 1/16 × 8 13/16 in. (23 × 22.4 cm)
    Sheet: 13 7/16 × 10 3/16 in. (34.1 × 25.9 cm)
  • Classification:
    Prints
  • Credit Line:
    Gift of Edwin De T. Bechtel, 1953
  • Object Number:
    53.693.51
  • Curatorial Department: Drawings and Prints

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