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05630Paris: Lange Lévy et Comp. 1850. First Edition Bound from the Original Parts<br /> Complete with all six of the original front wrappers and the five leaves of advertisements at the end<br /> From the Bibliothèque Antoine Vautier<br /> <br /> CHAM pseudonym of Amédée de Noé. HUART Louis. CHAMPS Victor binder. Punch à Paris par Cham. Revue Drolatique du Mois. Paris: Lange Lévy et Comp. February - June 1850.<br /> <br /> Complete with all six of the original front wrappers and the five leaves of advertisements at the end.<br /> <br /> First edition bound from the original parts. Small folio 11 x 7 7/8 inches; 280 x 200 mm. 1-192 pp. Six full page engraved plates and numerous engravings throughout the text. The six original pictorial front wrappers dated from January thru July 1850 bound in at front. Five leaves of advertisements and one blank bound in at end.<br /> <br /> Bound by Victor Champs ca. 1900 stamp-signed in black on verso of front free-endpaper. Three quarter red crushed levant morocco over marbled boards ruled in gilt spine with five raised bands elaborately decorated and lettered in gilt in compartments cockerel-style endpapers. With the small octagonal bookplate of the celebrated collection of Bibliothèque Antoine Vautier on front paste-down. <br /> <br /> The commencement of Punch à Paris was in February 1850 and was intended to be a monthly published magazine however in June 1850 after just six issues Punch à Paris had to cease publication "The excessive rigors of the new press law oblige us to suspend our publication".<br /> <br /> Cham pseudonym of Charles Amédée de Noé 1818-1879 has collaborated in many satirical newspapers and has also published a number of albums of lithographs or woodcuts. Very comfortable in political and moral caricatures he is one of the first to give stories in drawings that will soon be called comics and as such occupies a key place in the history of comics in France and among the pioneers of the genre.<br /> <br /> Louis Adrien Huart 1813-1865 was a French journalist writer and theater director. From 1835 he wrote for Le Charivari France's main opposition satirical daily of which he was to become the most assiduous editor. In his literary and theatrical chronicles as well as in his satires of daily political news he constantly approached the legal limit set by censorship without ever exceeding it. Many legends of lithographs by Honoré Daumier came from his pen. Editor-in-chief of Charivari from 1848 he later became its editor until his death. He had the merit of discovering and promoting young talents from the new generation such as Henri Rochefort who without him would have remained a simple employee of the administration. He also wrote the text for several books illustrated by Grandville and Cham.<br /> <br /> Victor Champs 1844-1912 was one of the most prolific and renowned bookbinders of the late nineteenth century. "His bindings for bibliophiles are sought after by collectors for the good performance of their body of work and the finish of the work. Together with Carayon they were the bookbinders who in relatively simple works summed up the highest degree of perfection of execution." Fléty p.41.<br /> <br /> Provenance: Bibliothèque Antoine Vautier. One of the great French bibliophiles whose superb collection "Catalogue de Vente aux Encheres" was sold in Paris at Hotel Drouot on April 21st 1971 and on May 11th 1977.<br /> <br /> Hatin 521. Paris: Lange Lévy et Comp., 1850 unknown
05541Paris: Chez Aubert & Cie. 1850. Jokes in Poor Taste<br /> <br /> CHAM pseudonym of Amédée de Noé. Turlupinades Contrariétés et Autres Amusemens Négatifs Jokes in Poor Taste Par Cham. Paris: Chez Aubert & Cie. ca. 1850. <br /> <br /> First edition. Folio 13 1/4 x 9 7/8 inches; 337 x 251 mm. Hand-colored lithographed title and fifteen full-page hand-colored lithographed plates with captions. Advertisement leaf at end Maison de Commission. Des Modes Parisiennes.<br /> <br /> Publisher's pictorial glazed green boards. Original glassine wrapper. A superb example.<br /> <br /> OCLC locates just four copies worldwide: Morgan Library & Museum; New York Public Library; Getty Institute; University of Illinois.<br /> <br /> CHAM pseudonym of Amédée de Noé 1818-1879. French caricaturist and lithographer published his first book Monsieur Lajeunesse in 1839 and from 1843 began to be regularly published in illustrated magazines such as Le Charivari which in 1835 focused primarily on publishing satires of everyday life thereafter becoming one of the most popular of French caricaturists through entertaining storybooks such as this work which satirized 'jokes in poor taste.'<br /> <br /> Several artists "followed in the wake of Daumier and Gavarni. Among the most attractive of the former is Amédéé de Noé "known as Cham that is Ham the son of Noah.it was said that he had 'an idea a day' for Le charivari. A good proportion of his thousands of lithographs were gathered into albums. His contributions to the Album du siège 173 in which Daumier was his collaborator are typical of his work" Ray pp. 155-156.<br /> <br /> Cham had contacts with English artists many of whom had trained on the Continent most in company with English artist and follower of the pioneering German lithographer Alois Senefelder.<br /> <br /> The Plates:<br /> 1. Tout ça c'est bel et bon!<br /> It's all well and good!<br /> 2. L'éducation es tune bonne chose!<br /> Education is a good thing!<br /> 3. Hardi! Conscrit la patrie a les yeux sur toi!.<br /> Daring! Conscript the fatherland has its eyes on you!.<br /> 4. Je veux que mon fils ait un prix!<br /> I want my son to have a prize!<br /> 5. Mes papiers.mes papiers!<br /> My papers.my papers!<br /> 6. Tiens tiens elle était pressée c'tte lettre<br /> Well well she was in a hurry that letter<br /> 7. De de quoi.de de quoi!.<br /> From what.from what!.<br /> 8. Malheureux! Tu me feras blancher avant l'âge.<br /> Unfortunate! You will make me white before my age.<br /> 9. Enfin j'en tiens un!.<br /> Finally I got one!.<br /> 10. Non vous ne vous trompez pas!<br /> No you are not mistaken!<br /> 11. Je risqué tout tant pis pour moi!<br /> I risked everything too bad for me!<br /> 12. Ah! Vous êtes ambitieux!<br /> Ah! You are ambitious!<br /> 13. Qué bonheur m'ssieu!<br /> What happiness sir!<br /> 14. Cré coquin mes chemises neuves.<br /> Naughty creation my new shirts.<br /> 15. Y sont drôles les maitres!<br /> The masters are funny there!<br /> <br /> Bobins IV 1349. Paris: Chez Aubert & Cie., 1850 unknown
05993Paris: Chez Aubert & Cie. 1850. Jokes in Poor Taste<br /> <br /> CHAM pseudonym of Amédée de Noé. Turlupinades Contrariétés et Autres Amusemens Négatifs Jokes in Poor Taste Par Cham. Paris: Chez Aubert & Cie. ca. 1850. <br /> <br /> First edition. Folio 13 1/16 x 9 3/4 inches; 331 x 249 mm. Hand-colored lithographed title and fifteen full-page hand-colored lithographed plates with captions. Publisher's original yellow cloth over yellow boards printed in black and bronze. A very fine copy.<br /> <br /> OCLC locates just four copies worldwide: Morgan Library & Museum; New York Public Library; Getty Institute; University of Illinois.<br /> <br /> CHAM pseudonym of Amédée de Noé 1818-1879. French caricaturist and lithographer published his first book Monsieur Lajeunesse in 1839 and from 1843 began to be regularly published in illustrated magazines such as Le Charivari which in 1835 focused primarily on publishing satires of everyday life thereafter becoming one of the most popular of French caricaturists through entertaining storybooks such as this work which satirized 'jokes in poor taste.'<br /> <br /> Several artists "followed in the wake of Daumier and Gavarni. Among the most attractive of the former is Amédéé de Noé "known as Cham that is Ham the son of Noah.it was said that he had 'an idea a day' for Le charivari. A good proportion of his thousands of lithographs were gathered into albums. His contributions to the Album du siège 173 in which Daumier was his collaborator are typical of his work" Ray pp. 155-156.<br /> <br /> Cham had contacts with English artists many of whom had trained on the Continent most in company with English artist and follower of the pioneering German lithographer Alois Senefelder.<br /> <br /> The Plates:<br /> 1. Tout ça c'est bel et bon!<br /> It's all well and good!<br /> 2. L'éducation es tune bonne chose!<br /> Education is a good thing!<br /> 3. Hardi! Conscrit la patrie a les yeux sur toi!.<br /> Daring! Conscript the fatherland has its eyes on you!.<br /> 4. Je veux que mon fils ait un prix!<br /> I want my son to have a prize!<br /> 5. Mes papiers.mes papiers!<br /> My papers.my papers!<br /> 6. Tiens tiens elle était pressée c'tte lettre<br /> Well well she was in a hurry that letter<br /> 7. De de quoi.de de quoi!.<br /> From what.from what!.<br /> 8. Malheureux! Tu me feras blancher avant l'âge.<br /> Unfortunate! You will make me white before my age.<br /> 9. Enfin j'en tiens un!.<br /> Finally I got one!.<br /> 10. Non vous ne vous trompez pas!<br /> No you are not mistaken!<br /> 11. Je risqué tout tant pis pour moi!<br /> I risked everything too bad for me!<br /> 12. Ah! Vous êtes ambitieux!<br /> Ah! You are ambitious!<br /> 13. Qué bonheur m'ssieu!<br /> What happiness sir!<br /> 14. Cré coquin mes chemises neuves.<br /> Naughty creation my new shirts.<br /> 15. Y sont drôles les maitres!<br /> The masters are funny there!<br /> <br /> Bobins IV 1349. Paris: Chez Aubert & Cie., 1850 unknown
05330Paris: Chez Aubert & Cie. 1850. Jokes in Poor Taste<br /> <br /> CHAM pseudonym of Amédée de Noé. Turlupinades Contrariétés et Autres Amusemens Négatifs Jokes in Poor Taste Par Cham. Paris: Chez Aubert & Cie. ca. 1850. <br /> <br /> First edition. Folio 13 1/4 x 9 7/8 inches; 337 x 251 mm. Hand-colored lithographed title and fifteen full-page hand-colored lithographed plates with captions. Advertisement leaf at end Maison de Commission. Des Modes Parisiennes.<br /> <br /> Publisher's pictorial glazed green boards lower portion of spine renewed inner front hinge cracked some light wear to corners. An excellent copy.<br /> <br /> OCLC locates just four copies worldwide: Morgan Library & Museum; New York Public Library; Getty Institute; University of Illinois.<br /> <br /> CHAM pseudonym of Amédée de Noé 1818-1879. French caricaturist and lithographer published his first book Monsieur Lajeunesse in 1839 and from 1843 began to be regularly published in illustrated magazines such as Le Charivari which in 1835 focused primarily on publishing satires of everyday life thereafter becoming one of the most popular of French caricaturists through entertaining storybooks such as this work which satirized 'jokes in poor taste.'<br /> <br /> Several artists "followed in the wake of Daumier and Gavarni. Among the most attractive of the former is Amédéé de Noé "known as Cham that is Ham the son of Noah.it was said that he had 'an idea a day' for Le charivari. A good proportion of his thousands of lithographs were gathered into albums. His contributions to the Album du siège 173 in which Daumier was his collaborator are typical of his work" Ray pp. 155-156.<br /> <br /> Cham had contacts with English artists many of whom had trained on the Continent most in company with English artist and follower of the pioneering German lithographer Alois Senefelder.<br /> <br /> The Plates:<br /> 1. Tout ça c'est bel et bon!<br /> It's all well and good!<br /> 2. L'éducation es tune bonne chose!<br /> Education is a good thing!<br /> 3. Hardi! Conscrit la patrie a les yeux sur toi!.<br /> Daring! Conscript the fatherland has its eyes on you!.<br /> 4. Je veux que mon fils ait un prix!<br /> I want my son to have a prize!<br /> 5. Mes papiers.mes papiers!<br /> My papers.my papers!<br /> 6. Tiens tiens elle était pressée c'tte lettre<br /> Well well she was in a hurry that letter<br /> 7. De de quoi.de de quoi!.<br /> From what.from what!.<br /> 8. Malheureux! Tu me feras blancher avant l'âge.<br /> Unfortunate! You will make me white before my age.<br /> 9. Enfin j'en tiens un!.<br /> Finally I got one!.<br /> 10. Non vous ne vous trompez pas!<br /> No you are not mistaken!<br /> 11. Je risqué tout tant pis pour moi!<br /> I risked everything too bad for me!<br /> 12. Ah! Vous êtes ambitieux!<br /> Ah! You are ambitious!<br /> 13. Qué bonheur m'ssieu!<br /> What happiness sir!<br /> 14. Cré coquin mes chemises neuves.<br /> Naughty creation my new shirts.<br /> 15. Y sont drôles les maitres!<br /> The masters are funny there!<br /> <br /> Bobins IV 1349. Paris: Chez Aubert & Cie., 1850 unknown
04620Paris: Chez Aubert & Cie. 1846. A Satirical View of the French in Algeria <br /> <br /> CHAM pseudonym of Amédée de Noé. À la guerre comme à la guerre. Variantes lithographiques sur le thême bien connu: Ah! quel plaisir d'être soldat. Par Cham. Paris: Chez Aubert & Cie. n.d. 1846. <br /> <br /> First edition. Oblong folio 10 1/4 x 13 1/8 inches; 260 x 334 mm. Twenty-seven of thirty-one hand-colored lithographed plates heightened with gum Arabic presenting a satirical view of the life of the French contingent in Algeria. Publisher's sixteen page catalog bound in at end. Bound without the pictorial title-page and plates 1 29 & 30. Ten plates with short lower marginal tears.<br /> <br /> Twentieth century tan cloth over boards red morocco spine label lettered in gilt. A very good albeit incomplete example.<br /> <br /> The plates:<br /> <br /> 2. Au diable les chevaux arabes!<br /> 3. Quelle chance!!<br /> 4. Pour faire un bon pot-au-feu.<br /> 5. V'là soixante lieues d'avalées!<br /> 6. Ces gueux d'arabes.<br /> 7. Dites donc caporal.<br /> 8. Une visite sous la tente.<br /> 9. Encore quinze lieues à faire.<br /> 10. Une razzia.<br /> 11. C'est fort drôle conscrit!.<br /> 12. Un héritage flambé.<br /> 13. Allons bon!.<br /> 14. Gueux de sauvages!<br /> 15. Y a des gens qui ont du bonheur!<br /> 16. Il est bon d'avoir des amis.<br /> 17. C'est une flêche empoisonnée.<br /> 18. En toute chose il ne faut jamais considérer la faim.<br /> 19. Qué beau pays!!!<br /> 20. Est-ce que tu attends l'omnibus.<br /> 21. Pauvres camarades!<br /> 22. Cristi! V'la mon paletot qui se déchire!<br /> 23. Y a pas de bon sens!<br /> 24. Cher papa et chère maman.<br /> 25. Mon Général.<br /> 26. C'est un coup superbe!<br /> 27. Un petit homme a grandes passions.<br /> 28. Marche de nuit.<br /> <br /> <br /> CHAM pseudonym of Charles Amédée de Noé 1818-1879. "It is to be regretted that space will not serve to represent the caricaturists and depictors of manners who followed in the wake of Daumier and Gavarni. Among the most attractive of the former is Amédée de Noé known as Cham that is Ham the son of Noah of whom it was said that he had 'an idea a day' for Le charivari. A good proportion of his thousands of lithographs were gathered into albums. His contributions to the Album du siège in which Daumier was his collaborator are typical of his work" <br /> Ray The Art of the French Illustrated Book pp. 155-156. Paris: Chez Aubert & Cie., 1846 unknown
1869227831869 Album de 60 caricatures par Cham IN8 broché,15pp recto seul, 4 vignettes en N/B par page
1850196701850 Paris, Maison Martinet, sans date (vers 1850), in-4 br. de 32 pp. de dessins humoristiques, couverture rose impr., rousseurs, bon ex.
1860196821860 Paris, Martinet, sans date (vers 1860), in-4 br. de 16 feuillets, non paginé, de dessins humoristiques et satiriques, couverture gris-bleu impr., rousseurs, bon ex.
1860196761860 Paris, Martinet, sans date (vers 1860), in-4 br. de 16 feuillets, non paginé, de dessins humoristiques et satiriques légendés, couverture beige impr. fortement tachée (encre brune), peu de rousseurs, bon ex.
1860196831860 Paris, Arnauld de Vresse, sans date (vers 1860), in-4 br. de 16 feuillets, non paginé, de dessins humoristiques et satiriques, couverture gris-bleu impr., rousseurs, bon ex.
19674Paris, Martinet, sans date (vers 1860), in-4 br. de 16 feuillets, non paginé, de dessins humoristiques et satiriques légendés, couverture jaune impr., rousseurs, bon ex.
185075481850 Paris, au bureau du Charivari et chez Martinet, sans date (vers 1850), album in folio de 1 titre lithographié et 54 planches humoristiques de caricatures lithographiés par Destouches, montées sur onglets, rel. post. demi-chagrin brun, dos à nerfs, rousseurs, bon ex.
1860196801860 Paris, Martinet, sans date (vers 1860), in-4 br. de 16 feuillets, non paginé, de dessins humoristiques et satiriques, couverture jaune impr. dos fendu en pied, rousseurs, bon ex.
19675Paris, Martinet, sans date (vers 1860), in-4 br. de 16 feuillets, non paginé, de dessins humoristiques et satiriques légendés, couverture jaune impr., rousseurs, bon ex.
1866196771866 Paris, Arnauld de Vresse (vers 1866), in-4 br. de 16 feuillets, non paginé, de dessins humoristiques et satiriques légendés, couverture grise impr., peu de rousseurs, bon ex.
19673Paris, Martinet, sans date (vers 1860), in-4 br. de 16 feuillets, non paginé, de dessins humoristiques et satiriques légendés, couverture jaune impr., rousseurs, bon ex.
1863196791863 Paris, Martinet, sans date (1863), in-4 br. de 16 feuillets, non paginé, de dessins humoristiques et satiriques, couverture jaune impr., rousseurs, bon ex.
1860196781860 Paris, Martinet (vers 1860), in-4 br. de 16 feuillets, non paginé, de dessins humoristiques et satiriques légendés, couverture jaune impr., peu de rousseurs, bon ex.
1860196811860 Paris, Martinet, sans date (vers 1860), in-4 br. de 16 feuillets, non paginé, de dessins humoristiques et satiriques, couverture gris-bleu impr., rousseurs, parfois accentuées, bon ex.
In 12°; 27 cc. Brossura editoriale con il piatto anteriore riccamente illustrato, qualche mancanza di carta al dorso. Una piccolissima mancanza di carta al margine superiore bianco dell'ultima carta, ininfluente. Prima edizione di questa raccolta di opere satiriche e caricaturali del celebre illustratore, caricaturista e fumettista francese, Charles Amédée de Noé, noto con lo pseudonimo di Cham (Parigi, 26 gennaio 1818 Parigi, 6 settembre 1879). Di nobili origini, suo padre era Conte di Noé e Pari di Francia, nonostante una naturale predisposizione per la matematica, preferì fin da giovane di frequentare le botteghe dei due celebri pittori, Nicolas Toussaint Charlet e Paul Delaroche. La sua opera "Histoire de Mr. Lajaunisse", pubblicata per la prima volta nel 1839, una storia ideata come un susseguirsi di immagini sequenziali sulla scorta dell opera dello svizzero Rodolphe Topffer, è considerato il primo albo a fumetti francese. L'opera qui presentata, facente parte delle Miroir Comiques, ne rappresenta il numero 2. Rarissimo. Very rare.
In 12°; 27 cc. Brossura editoriale con il piatto anteriore riccamente illustrato, qualche mancanza di carta al dorso. Una piccolissima mancanza di carta al margine superiore bianco dell'ultima carta, ininfluente. Prima edizione di questa raccolta di opere satiriche e caricaturali del celebre illustratore, caricaturista e fumettista francese, Charles Amédée de Noé, noto con lo pseudonimo di Cham (Parigi, 26 gennaio 1818 Parigi, 6 settembre 1879). Di nobili origini, suo padre era Conte di Noé e Pari di Francia, nonostante una naturale predisposizione per la matematica, preferì fin da giovane di frequentare le botteghe dei due celebri pittori, Nicolas Toussaint Charlet e Paul Delaroche. La sua opera "Histoire de Mr. Lajaunisse", pubblicata per la prima volta nel 1839, una storia ideata come un susseguirsi di immagini sequenziali sulla scorta dell opera dello svizzero Rodolphe Topffer, è considerato il primo albo a fumetti francese. L'opera qui presentata, facente parte delle Miroir Comiques, ne rappresenta il numero 6. Rarissimo. Very rare.
1880155771880 cartonnage rouge éditeur in-quarto (editor red hard-back in-quarto), décoration or et mate sur le dos et les plats (gilt and matt decoration on the spine and covers), toutes tranches jaspées (all marbled edges) - petite cicatrice de mouillure sur la tranche de tête (small scar of watersatin on the top edge), pages de garde vertes (green endpapers), page de faux-titre (half title page), 1000 illustrations, naissances de rousseurs (beginning of the redness marks), 349 pages + 1 page de Table des Matières (1 page of Table of contents), 1880 à Paris Calmann Lévy Editeur - 3 rue Auber et 15 Boulevard des Italiens à La Librairie Nouvelle,
25428Le Charivari. Journal illustre.; 2/12/1858 ,La page 3 contient une lithographie en noir à 2/3 de page.23,5x25 cm - sur feuille imprimée recto-verso,bon état.
1860254131860 charivari 1860 - vingt neuvième année -1860
1860254171860 Le Charivari. Journal illustre. 29e annee. 1860;1er trimestre, - 27 mars 1860,La page 3 contient une lithographie en noir à 2/3 de page.23,5x25 cm - charivari 1860 - vingt neuvième année -1860