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Carnaval

c. 1841–47
(French, 1804–1866)
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Armelhault and Bocher 1024
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A vertically oriented lithograph depicts two people with light skin tones in a doorway. One stands with her back turned, wearing a wide, light-colored gown and a dark mask. Beside her, a man in profile wears a black top hat and tailcoat while examining a small card. A crowded interior is sketched beyond them. Inscribed below the print are the words "UNE CONQUÊTE" followed by "Madame Alcibiade."

Carnaval

c. 1841–47

Paul Gavarni

(French, 1804–1866)
France, 19th century

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