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Honoré de Balzac|J. J. Grandville | Artheon Museum
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Honoré de Balzac
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J. J. Grandville
1803–1847
Nationality:
French
Biography
Artworks
34 artworks
"After accepting a glass of sweet water, the illustrious orator descends from the platform" from Scenes from the Private and Public Life of Animals
ca. 1837–47
"An Old Butterfly" from Scenes from the Private and Public Life of Animals
ca. 1837–47
"She responded to my protests and oaths with a tone of mockery so cold that I swore to die" from Scenes from the Private and Public Life of Animals
ca. 1837–47
"I urged them to eat some boiled eggs" from Scenes from the Private and Public Life of Animals
ca. 1837–47
"We are going to incise the muscles, saw the bones, in a word, heal the sick" from Scenes from the Private and Public Life of Animals
ca. 1837–47
"The Sloth yawned: 'I had...waited'" from Scenes from the Private and Public Life of Animals
ca. 1837–47
"My hero was good at hanging" from Scenes from the Private and Public Life of Animals
ca. 1837–47
"At this frightful story, Zemire throws himself at Azor's feet" from Scenes from the Private and Public Life of Animals
ca. 1837–47
"As soon as I set foot on the island..." from Scenes from the Private and Public Life of Animals
ca. 1837–47
"When we do not want to see the dawn rise, we do not care about a neighbor like that!" from Scenes from the Private and Public Life of Animals
ca. 1842
"He tells us: don't cry, Act!" from Scenes from the Private and Public Life of Animals
ca. 1837–47
"The Proprietor" from Scenes from the Private and Public Life of Animals
ca. 1837–47
"Instead of all this..." from Scenes from the Private and Public Life of Animals
ca. 1837–47
"Here, the civet offers a hit of snuff to an old beaver" from Scenes from the Private and Public Life of Animals
ca. 1837–47
"More than once, while leaving the masked ball Mr. de bulk_data.json import.sh met_artworks_full_docs.json met_artworks_full_mapping.json met_artworks_full_settings.json was arrested by the patrol officers" from Scenes from the Private and Public Life of Animals
ca. 1837–47
"The first show that struck me was the wonderful activity of these people" from Scenes from the Private and Public Life of Animals
ca. 1837–47
"There was once, in the camp there, two little hares with their sister, and then there was also a big bad bird who wanted to stop them from passing" from Scenes from the Private and Public Life of Animals
ca. 1837–47
"I saw a wolf standing guard" from Scenes from the Private and Public Life of Animals
ca. 1837–47
"A very well put insect and beautiful dancer" from Scenes from the Private and Public Life of Animals
ca. 1837–47
"And a very obstinate vole..." from Scenes from the Private and Public Life of Animals
ca. 1837–47
"Friends, the wise one places his glory in eating well" fromScenes from the Private and Public Life of Animals
ca. 1837–47
"The oldest rabbit jumped respectfully on his grandfather's lap..." from Scenes from the Private and Public Life of Animals
ca. 1837–47
"What do you say about the butterfly hunt?" from Scenes from the Private and Public Life of Animals
ca. 1837–47
"I was a widow" from Scenes from the Private and Public Life of Animals
ca. 1837–47