Plate 35: Robert Macaire schismatic, from 'Caricaturana,' published in Les Robert Macaires

Plate 35: Robert Macaire schismatic, from 'Caricaturana,' published in Les Robert Macaires

Honoré Daumier

An item at Metropolitan Museum of Art

- True, true, let me tell you, Bertrand, the time of the limited partnership shall pass but the strollers shall never pass. Let us concern ourselves with the eternal... What if we start a religion? Eh! - A religion, by devil, that's not easy to do! - You're always so stupid, Bertrand! I am proclaiming myself Pope, we rent a shop, we borrow some chairs and we write some sermons on the death of Napoleon, on the discovery of America, on Molière, on whatever! That's a religion, it's no more difficult than that.


Drawings and Prints

An exhibit at Metropolitan Museum of Art

Plate 35: Robert Macaire schismatic, from 'Caricaturana,' published in Les Robert MacairesPlate 35: Robert Macaire schismatic, from 'Caricaturana,' published in Les Robert MacairesPlate 35: Robert Macaire schismatic, from 'Caricaturana,' published in Les Robert MacairesPlate 35: Robert Macaire schismatic, from 'Caricaturana,' published in Les Robert MacairesPlate 35: Robert Macaire schismatic, from 'Caricaturana,' published in Les Robert Macaires

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