19th - 21st Century Prints and Drawings
Selections
Selections
- Goya, Caida de un Picador de su Caballo
- Rowlandson, Loading a Cart for Market
- Blake, Job and His Daughters
- Varley, Fisherman by a River with a Stone Bridge
- Daubigny, Le Verger
- Harpignies, Thistle Plant by a Tree Trunk
- Méryon, Saint-Etienne-du-Mont, Paris
- Rops, Jean Vandyrendonck
- Whistler, Black Lion Wharf
- Whistler, Portrait Study: Charlotte R. Williams
- Hill, 'Sunnyside,' Tarrytown, New York
- Buhot, Matinee d'Hiver
- Buhot, Une Jetee en Angleterre
- Buhot, Les Oies
- Duveneck, Venetian Bridge
- Lepère, Le Bassin des Tuileries
- Corinth, Portrait of Andreas Weissgaerber (3rd version)
- Toorop, Forest with Pond and Swans
- Hassam, Billboards, New York
- Hassam, The ''Home, Sweet Home''
- Zorn, Pilot - Lots
- Zorn, Ernest Renan
- Sérusier, L'Assomption de Hannele Mattern
- Lunois, Femme Prête à Sortir
- Belleroche, Lili et la Lampe
- Toulouse-Lautrec, Carnot Malade!
- Toulouse-Lautrec, A l’Opera: Madame Caron
- Toulouse-Lautrec, Lender Dansant le Pas de Bolero
- Toulouse-Lautrec, Entree de Brasseur
- Vallotton, Le Bain
- Bonnard, Dans la Rue
- Kurzweil, Der Polster
- Kollwitz, Bewaffnung in einem Gewölbe
- Kollwitz, Gefallen - 2nd version
- Vuillard, Une Répétition a ''L'Oeuvre''
- Orlik, The Orlik Taylor Shop in Prague (proof)
- Orlik, The Orlik Taylor Shop in Prague
- Brouet, Market
- Villon, L'Aventure
- Laboureur, La Boucherie
- Pechstein, Zwiesprache
- Lewis, Shadows on the Road
- Bellows, In an Elevator
- Schmidt-Rottluff, Christus und Judas
- Schmidt-Rottluff, Frauenkopf
- Friedlander, At a Branch Library
- Bacon, The Chosen Few
- Freese, Birds of Ohio
- Freese, Moonrise
- Freese, Jay See, (J.C.) (I.B.)
- Freese, Collecting Thoughts About Small Trees
- Freese, Mercury, Electricity and Artaud at Rodez
Carnot Malade!
Lithograph, with stencil coloring, 1893, 272 x 175 mm., Delteil 25, Adhèmar 24, Wittrock 12 only state, from Chansons du Chat Noir. A fine impression of the first song sheet edition (1893), with the full text and the double sheet including the words of the monologue and the catalog, and with stencil coloring, on a folded sheet of wove paper. The full image is on the front half-sheet; there is a pale line of staining around the old mat opening. The monologue is by Eugène Lemercier, who interpreted it at the Chat Noir café. Carnot was, until assassinated by an Italian anarchist in 1894, the atypically able President of the French Republic, hence the fear of his being sick.