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  • A demon stealing albums from a print-seller's stall. Lithograph by Charlet, 1825.
  • A woman trader at the Halles market in Paris defends her conduct in conversation with an official as another woman looks on in amusement. Lithograph by N. Charlet, 1825.
  • A group of children dress up as soldiers in helmets and carry swords. Lithograph by N.T. Charlet after himself.
  • Two young children are talking to an older boy. Lithograph by de Villain after Charlet.
  • An old Napoleonic soldier sits dreaming in his armchair with pipe in hand, below a poem entitled "À ma pipe". Engraving after N.-T. Charlet.
  • A poor family starves in the centre of Paris: a workman brings them a bowl of soup, a banker for a "Philanthropic bank" ignores them, public funds are spent on a new stock exchange, and books are advertised advocating self-help. Lithograph by Villain after N.-T. Charlet, 1840.
  • A lone, wounded, French soldier greets a skeletal death figure with the words "I am ready". Lithograph, c. 1815, by N.-T. Charlet after himself.
  • A soldier introducing his wife to his comrades, who are getting drunk outside their barracks. Lithograph after N.T. Charlet.
  • An old Napoleonic soldier sits dreaming in his armchair with pipe in hand, below a poem entitled "À ma pipe". Engraving after N.-T. Charlet.
  • Two drunken war veterans staggering along arm-in-arm. Coloured lithograph by E. Purcell.
  • A village barber shaving a man. Mezzotint by S.W. Reynolds after N.T. Charlet.