XJF441078 \'The Paris Urchin in the Tuileries\', from \'Le Charivari\', 4 March, 1848 (litho) by Daumier, Honore (1808-79); Private Collection; (add.info.: \'Le Gamin de Paris aux Tuileries\'; guttersnipe boy depicted sinking joyfully into the King\'s throne in the Tuileries Palace after being taken over by the people of Paris during the Revolution of 1848; cartoon appeared one week after the abdication and flight of Louis-Philippe I (1773-1850) King of the French (1830-48);); French, out of copyright.
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達志影像
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RM
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