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Paris Dan Les Caves
Moloch, born 1849 - died 1909 - Enlarge image
Paris Dan Les Caves; Une Soirée dans les Caves
- Object:
Print
- Place of origin:
Paris, France (printed)
- Date:
1870-1871 (printed)
- Artist/Maker:
Moloch, born 1849 - died 1909 (caricaturist)
Talons (printer) - Materials and Techniques:
Hand-coloured lithograph on paper
- Museum number:
E.1736-1962
- Gallery location:
Prints & Drawings Study Room, level D, case GG, shelf 209
Physical description
Print depicting a dance which takes place in a cellar. In the background are dancing couples and the conductor of the orchestra standing on a platform. In the foreground is a footman, serving wine to two men, one of whom pulls a spider out of his glass. A group of rats are dancing on the left. Print from a set of caricatures, broadsheets and illustrations in ten volumes. Each volume is half-bound in red leather, gold tooled and stamped with imperial emblems, title etc.
Place of Origin
Paris, France (printed)
Date
1870-1871 (printed)
Artist/maker
Moloch, born 1849 - died 1909 (caricaturist)
Talons (printer)
Materials and Techniques
Hand-coloured lithograph on paper
Marks and inscriptions
'Paris Dan Les Caves (1) Chez Deforet & César, 64, r. Nve. des Petits Champs. Imp. Talons, 19 Pl. Marché St. Honoré'
'Moloch'
Object history note
This lithograph is from the set entitled 'Paris Dans Les Caves', a series of 39 plates portraying life below ground in Paris during the two sieges.
Descriptive line
'Une Soirée dans les Caves'. Satirical illustration by B. Colomb ('Moloch') depicting a dance which takes place in a cellar. Hand-coloured lithograph, France, 1870-1871.
Bibliographic References (Citation, Note/Abstract, NAL no)
Victoria & Albert Museum Department of Prints and Drawings and Department of Paintings, Accessions 1962. London: HMSO, 1964.
The full text of the entry is as follows:
"'FAUSTIN' (pseudonym of Faustin BETBEDER) (born 1847), and other Artists
Caricatures, broadsheets and illustrations (2235) relating to Napoleon III, the Imperial Family, the fall of the Second Empire, the Siege of Paris and the Commune, by 'Faustin' and other artists, 1870-1. In 10 volumes, each half-bound in red leather, gold tooled and stamped with imperial emblems, title etc.
Many lettered with names of artists and printers and with captions.
Lithographs, etchings, mostly coloured by hand. Various sizes
E.43-2277-1962
Among the artists represented in this collection are:
ANDRIEUX, Clément Augustue (1829-1880)
BALLIN, Auguste (born 1842)
BAR, G. (1807-post 1870)
BEAUVERIE, Charles Joseph (1839-1924)
'BERTALL' (pseudonym of Albert d'ARNOUX) (1820-1882)
BOUTET, Henri (1851-c.1920)
'CHAM' (pseudonym of Amédée Charles Henri, Comte de NOÉ) (1819-1879)
CHOUBRAC, Alfred (1853-1902)
COINDRE, Victor (born 1816)
DAUMIER, Honoré (1808-1879)
DAUMONT, Émile Florentin (1834-c.1904)
DEMARE, Henri (1846-1888)
'DRANER' (pseudonym of Jules RENARD) (1833-1898)
FRONDAT, Napoléon Charles Louis de (born 1846)
'GÉDÉON' (pseudonym of Gédéon BARIL) (born 1832) '
'GILL', André (pseudonym of Louis Alexandre GOSSET) (1840-1885)
HADOL, Paul (1835-1875)
HUMBERT, Albert (1835-1886)
'JOB' (pseudonym of Jacques Marie ONFRAY de Bréville) (1858-1931)
KLENK, Paul (born 1844)
LADREYT, Eugène (born 1832)
LALANNE, Maxime (1827-1886)
LE PETIT, Alfred (1841-1909)
LEVY, Alphonse Jacques (1843-1918)
MAILLY, Hippolyte (born 1829)
'MARTIAL' (pseudonym of Adolphe Martial POTÉMONT) (1828-1883)
'MOLOCH' (pseudonym of B. COLOMB) (1849-1909)
'MONTBARD' (pseudonym Charles Auguste LOYE) (1842-1905)
MORLAND, Valère Alphonse (born 1846)
MOYSE, Édouard (born 1827)
'PÉPIN' (pseudonym of Georges LABADIE) (1844-1918)
PIERDON, Francois (1821-1904)
'PILOTELL' (pseudonym of Georges LABADIE) (1844-1918)
REGAMEY, Félix Élie (1844-1907)
ROCHEBRUNE, Octave Guillaume de (1824-1900)
SCHÉRER, Léonce (1827-1876)
SCHOMMER, François (1850-1935)
'TELLIAP' (pseudonym of (?) Fernand PAILLET) (1850-1918)
VERNIER, Charles (1831-1887)
VEYRASSAT, Jules Jacques (1828-1893)
YON, Edmond Charles Joseph (1836-1897)"
Materials
Paper
Techniques
Lithography; Hand-colouring
Subjects depicted
Evening dress; Dancing; Dance; Wine; Glasses; Alcohol; Rats; Conductor; Footman
Categories
Prints; Caricatures & Cartoons
Collection code
PDP



