Title from caption below image., Possibly from: Paris and Dover / by Roger Book'em., Print numbered '2[?]' in upper right corner., Not in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires., Second sheet attached to print 6 x 17 cm., and Second sheet with letterpress text attached to print: Gens d'armes. Armed police ...
Title from caption below image., Letterpress text below: Mounted armed police, whose duty is, of course, of a nature similar to the preceding, both being called into action on most occasions, and are the means of preserving admirable order. These seem fraught with instructionsof urgent, and no ordinary, importance. Of about 3000 fiacres, or hackney coaches, which are under good regulation ..., Possibly from: Paris and Dover, or, to and fro, a picturesque excursion / by Roger Book'em., Not in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires., Second sheet attached to print 7 x 17 cm., and Second sheet with letterpress text attached to print: Gens d'armes a cheval ...
Title and place of publication from item., Text: Vous devez connaitre les moyens d'éviter les redoutables conséquences de la gonococcie fléau social ; la stérilité, les rhumatismes, les cécité ; Trop de berceaux vides! ; Demandes la liste des centres de prophylazie antivénérienne et des dispensaires ..., Translated title supplied by curator., Date derived from poster style., and This electronic record is derived from historic data and may not reflect our current information. Review and updating of records is ongoing.
Publisher:
Ministère de la Santé Publique and Imp. J.E. Goossens
Subject (Topic):
Gonorrhea, Infertility, Female, Rheumatism, Blindness, Sick persons, People with disabilities, Blind persons, Children, and Cribs (Children's beds).
Title from item., Title continues: Makes English and French bread & brown ... [text is repeated in French]., Sheet trimmed within plate mark., and On leaf 29 of an album with spine title: Trade tokens and bookplates.
BEIN PLAYING CARDS GEN 132: Title card pasted to sleeve. Formerly owned by Julia Parker Wightman. From the Cary Collection of Playing Cards. and Title card and 25 numbered cards depicting inhabitants of various countries.
Title from item., Date from copy in Archives Départmentales de la Somme, website viewed 8/7/2023: https://archives.somme.fr/ark:/58483/0bsvgf5h24pw, Text above image: Deuxième campagne nationale du timbre antituberculeux du 1er Décembre au 5 Janvier., and Text in lower margin: Ministre du Travail, de l'Hygiène, de l'Assistance et de la Prévoyance Sociales, Cen de Propagande de l'Office National d'Hygiène Sociale.
Publisher:
Comité national de défense contre la tuberculose, 66 Bould. St. Michel Paris and A. Delrieu, 36 R. des Artistes Paris
A line of seven figures all caricatured with animalistic features, marching right to left, shown full-length. The first character blows a horn, carries a violin and bow in his hands and on a string around his waist another horn with smoke coming out hangs over his behind; he is wearing spectacles and a scarf aroung his head as well as a Roman-style pink dress; he has wings and appears to have a breast. In the text above his head: En avant la renommeé? Sur l'air: j'ai du bon tabac, dans Misantropie et repentir. The second figure is wearing Roman armour and carries a long-handled pan; he has claws for hands, a bird's face and tail feathers. On top of his helmet sits a rat. The text above his head reads: Tais toi! Geulard, vilain menteur de Constitutionel; j' t'ai dis que l'premier qui tomeroit sous ma griffe, il aura beau crier ... la mort ... aura.." The third figure with a large belly has a highly caricatured face with large, exaggerated features and fangs; he wears a bonnet. He is armed with a knife hanging in his belt as well as a long sword on a chain. Above his head are the words: Mais, mon Capitaine t'as dis qu't' allois les prendre en flanc j' l'aime bien, moi, l'flanc, tu m'en donneras? .. ain!" The fourth and fifth figures both have wolf-like faces. The one also has a tail and carries a hoe and a basket with a second wicker basket on his back. The writing above his head, " Qu' est-ce qu' en veut? Des lettres de falaise, en voulez vous d' la Chicorée?" The other's clothes are tattered and short, with a sash around his waist; he wears a straw hat and smokes a pipe. Above his head is written, "J' vons avertir not' Capitaine, qu' j'ons vu' à la Rapée des Goujons ... ultras. The final two, both with large snouts and fangs, surround a cannon, the one is pulling it and the other standing crossed-armed looking angrily at his companion in conversation with the figure ahead of him. Above their heads, first, "On dit qu' i' z'ont l'vent su' nous mais c'est qu' j' disque p'tite pluis abat grand vents" and last "On! si j' pouvois attraper l'beau local (l' bocal) aux Conichons ... Oh! c'est sure."
Description:
Title etched below image. and Description based on trimmed impression.
Publisher:
publisher not identified
Subject (Geographic):
France
Subject (Topic):
Royalists, History, Animals in human situations, Baskets, Cannons, Hand tools, Musical instruments, Soldiers, and French