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V'la, v'la l'coco! il est frais... 1833. Creator: Honore Daumier
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V'la, v'la l'coco! il est frais... 1833. Creator: Honore Daumier
V'la, v'la l'coco! il est frais... 1833. V'la, v'la l'coco! il est frais - tu nous embetes avec to coco, nous n'en voulons plus'. Woman: Get your hot cocoa!'. Man: you're annoying us with your chocolate, we don't want any more'. (Sign on right reads: Fortifications). Edition: Caricatures politiques
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V'la, v'la l'coco! il est frais...
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- A Humorous 19th Century Caricature by Honore Daumier This black and white print, titled "V'la, v'la l'coco! il est frais..." by Honore Daumier, dates back to 1833. The image, a witty commentary on everyday life, depicts a man and a woman engaged in a playful banter over a container of hot cocoa. The woman, with a determined expression, urges the man to "Get your hot cocoa!" while the man, visibly annoyed, retorts, "you're annoying us with your chocolate, we don't want any more." The scene unfolds against the backdrop of a fortified city, with the buildings and walls of the fortifications visible in the background. The man, dressed as a mason, is likely a street vendor or seller, hawking his wares to passersby. The woman, dressed in traditional 19th century attire, is perhaps a customer, or perhaps just an observer, amused by the man's persistence. The print, a lithograph, is a testament to the satirical and humorous style of Honore Daumier, a renowned French artist and caricaturist. The use of exaggerated expressions and body language adds to the comedic effect, making this print a delightful addition to any art collection. The print, with its rich heritage and historical significance, is a must-have for anyone interested in the art and culture of the 19th century. This print, a masterpiece from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, is a reminder of the power of art to capture the essence of human nature and the everyday experiences that shape our lives. Whether it's the simple pleasure of a hot cup of cocoa or the annoyance of a persistent seller, Daumier's work invites us to reflect on the humor and absurdity of life.
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