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Fais attention, si tu t'étends, je pourrai bien m'étendre aussi! On ne se couche pas les... 1864. Creator: Cham
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Fais attention, si tu t'étends, je pourrai bien m'étendre aussi! On ne se couche pas les... 1864. Creator: Cham
Fais attention, si tu t'etends, je pourrai bien m'etendre aussi! On ne se couche pas les uns sans les autres, 1864. Series: Actualites; Periodical: Le Charivari, Saturday, 28 May 1864.
Be careful, if you stretch out, I might stretch out too! We don't lie down without each other
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("Be careful, if you stretch out, I might stretch out too! We don't lie down without each other") is a captivating lithograph created by the renowned French caricaturist, Amedée Charles Henri de Noé, better known as Cham, in 1864. This intriguing image is part of the "Actualités" series published in the French satirical weekly magazine, Le Charivari, on Saturday, 28 May 1864. The black and white lithograph showcases a humorous scene where two men are depicted lying down next to each other, with one man stretching out his arm, inadvertently invading the personal space of the other. In response, the second man cautions him with a warning, "Be careful, if you stretch out, I might stretch out too!" The caption beneath the image emphasizes the importance of companionship and the notion that people don't lie down alone. This historic artwork is an excellent example of the satirical and humorous style of Cham, who was known for his keen observations of society and his ability to poke fun at contemporary issues. The image is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of the 19th century, showcasing the fashion, humor, and social dynamics of the time. The lithograph is an essential addition to any art collection, particularly for those interested in caricatures, historical art, or European art. It is a unique and intriguing piece that continues to captivate viewers with its timeless message and charming depiction of human relationships. This artwork is currently housed in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) and is a valuable addition to their extensive collection of historic artifacts and illustrations. The image is a reminder of the importance of preserving our cultural heritage and the role that art plays in documenting and interpreting the human experience.
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