Jaquinot-Godard (for Charivari); a.k.a. Jacquinot Godard by Honore Daumier
Jaquinot-Godard (for Charivari); a.k.a. Jacquinot Godard
Honore Daumier
Title
Jaquinot-Godard (for Charivari); a.k.a. Jacquinot Godard
Artist
Year
1833 , December 29
Technique
lithograph
Image Size
7 7/8 x 8 3/4" image
Signature
unsigned, as usual for this print
Edition Size
rare impression from before the text
Annotations
typeset in lower margin: "Chez Aubert, galerie vero dodet" and "L. deBecquet, rue Furstemberg No.6"; verso retains newsprint
Reference
LD180; DR180; HD102
Paper
antique-white wove
State
i/ii (before text)
Publisher
Le Charivari
Inventory ID
17767
Price
$1,200.00
Description
Simon Edme Paul Jacquinot-Godard (F1779 - 1858) was a French magistrate and president of the Court of the Seine District in 1833, and was responsible for many lawsuits against the illustrated and often satirical newspaper Le Charivari, for whom Daumier frequently worked. Godard personified judicial authority in early 19th century France. This print predates Daumier's series Gens de Justice.
RARE. Impressions of this print are difficult to find.