A landlord, while fishing, reads property advertisements in the newspaper and exclaims at the levels of rent being asked. Coloured lithograph by A.J.L. Jazet, 1843.

  • Jazet, Alexandre Jean Louis, 1814-
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[1843]
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30775i
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A landlord, while fishing, reads property advertisements in the newspaper and exclaims at the levels of rent being asked. Coloured lithograph by A.J.L. Jazet, 1843. Wellcome Collection. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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He is reading the newspaper Le constitutionnel

Publication/Creation

Paris (Boulvt. Montmartre, 15, et rue de Lancry, 7) : Goupil et Vibert Éditeurs ; Paris (35, Rue Laffitte) : R. Lebrasseur Éditeur, [1843] (Paris : Imp. Lith. de Cattier)

Physical description

1 print : lithograph, with watercolour ; image 20.5 x 19 cm

Lettering

Le rentier, 600 livres de rente!! No. 12. Mon village. Les gros bonnets. A. Jazet

References note

Bibliographie de la France, 19 août 1843, no. 1263 ("Mon village. ... Les gros bonnets, suite de croquis, par A. Japhet, 7 à 12 : Madame la mairesse. Le médecin. Le perruquier. L'aubergiste. Le marguillier. Le rentier. ... A Paris, chez Cattier.")--Image of France database no. 36685
Jean Adhémar, Jacques Lethève, and Françoise Gardey, Inventaire du fonds français après 1800, Bibliothèque nationale, Département des estampes, tome onzième, Paris 1960, p. 280, Alexandre Jazet no. 4 ("4. Mon village, les gros bonnets, sept pl., chez Goupil et Vibert et chez R. Lebrasseur, 1843 : Couv. … Le rentier (pêche à la ligne).")

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Wellcome Collection 30775i

Creator/production credits

Alexandre Jazet used the pseudonym Japhet (Adhémar, loc. cit.), hence the form of his name given in the Bibliographie de la France, though the present print is signed "A. Jazet"

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