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  • Seller image for Les Madeleines; Crrrre Chien!!. J'ai les Nerfs Agaces, Faut que je vous Casse quelque Chose.un Bras, une Jambe, n'importe quoi, ca me Soulagera. for sale by William Chrisant & Sons, ABAA, ILAB. IOBA, ABA, Ephemera Society

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    Condition: Very Good. Hand-colored lithograph highlighted with gum arabic. Plate No. 20. Minor foxing to edges (see image). Stain to rear not affecting front. Scarce. 10.5 x 13.75 in.

  • Seller image for Madeleines, Les for sale by David Brass Rare Books, Inc.

    CHAM (pseudonym of Amédée de Noé)

    Published by Paris: Chez Aubert & Cie., 1840, 1840

    Seller: David Brass Rare Books, Inc., Calabasas, CA, U.S.A.

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    First Edition. Exceedingly Scarce Caricatures of Repentant Ladies of Easy Virtue CHAM (pseudonym of Amédée de Noé). Les Madeleines. Varieté de L'Espece Lorettes. Paris: Chez Aubert & Cie, [n.d., ca. 1847]. First edition. Large folio (13 1/4 x 9 7/8 inches; 336 x 251 mm.). Hand-colored lithographed title and twenty fine hand-colored lithographed plates with captions, all heightened with gum arabic. Lithographed advertisement leaf for Des Modes Parisiennes bound in at end. Title-page slightly foxed at inner blank margin, some occasional very light staining on blank margins only, otherwise very clean. Modern black cloth over limp boards, brown morocco label lettered in gilt on front panel. A fine copy. A wonderful and highly amusing collection of lithographs by Cham (1819-1879) satirizing the varieties of the species of Les Madeleines (Repentant Whores). Of Charles Amédée de Noé, (1818-1879) "known as Cham (that is, Ham, the son of Noah). it was said that he had 'an idea a day' for Le charivari. A good proportion of his thousands of lithographs were gathered into albums. His contributions to the Album du siège (173), in which Daumier was his collaborator, are typical of his work" (Ray, The Art of the French Illustrated Book, pp. 155-156). Only one copy in WorldCat and KVK, at Columbia University. No auction records. Exceedingly scarce. The Plates: Title-page 1. Un Ruse De Guerre. 2. Pour Qui Me Prenez Vous? 3. Oh! C'Te Tiete! 4. Un Moment Difficile. 5. Voice Ce M'est Arivee. 6. Encore Ta Fête? 7. Un Gentil-Homme Artificiel. 8. Politesse. 9. Une Scéne. 10. Générosité. 11. (Untitled) 12. (Untitled) 13. (Untitled) 14. (Untitled) 15. Une Connaissance. 16. (Untitled) 17. (Untitled) 18. Ton Grigou De Pére! 19. Un Gage D'Amour. 20. Crrrré Chien!! Bobins V, 1533.