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Oil on panel
50/64 without frame
67/81 with frame
French school
Signed Frédéric Poublon 1857
Frédéric Poublon was an illustrator in the 19th century. We find illustrations in the “Frank speaker Belge” often caricatures and satires of the policies of Napoleon 3.
Archive at the Carnavalet Museum in Paris
With our painting, we find the humorous spirit of the artist, this woman who gets into a carriage at nightfall, we can imagine everything...
The pictorial work is of quality, the dress takes up all the space and the light is an original decision,
The movement of the woman getting into the car is very well represented, the little glance towards the viewer, caught in the act.
The mocking coachman, spectator and actor on the stage, a real vaudeville of Feydeau.
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