《Don Quixote in the Mountains》
c. 1850 Oil on panel
《Ratapoil》
c.1850 Bronze
《There Sir!... and then after this, you're going to run off to see the others!... (from Affectation)》
1839 Lithograph
《I said to myself: do they think we're from the rue des Lombards?... There's a little air about you which is not that of a confectioner at all. (from Affectation)》
《Hello, Angel, always pretty… (from Affectation)》
《Oh blast! I don't seem to be able to tie a knot! (from Affectation)》
《Enough, enough, it’s much too tight!! (from Affectation)》
《Damn boots!... that'll teach me to want to make my feet small!!... (from Affectation)》
1840 Lithograph
《Indeed, I don’t know what they looked like at Austerlitz.... (from Affectation)》
《(He reads a letter) A meeting, it could be from that little Mrs. Giraud!... yes... but perhaps it's from her husband who wants to nab me and give me a thrashing. (from Affectation)》
《Well...as the saying goes. like a genuine string of pearls... (from Affectation)》
《The cotton gown falls, man remains, and the calf fades. (J.B. Rousseau) (from Affectation)》
《A hardened angler (from Angling)》
《It is almost always at the market that Parisian fishermen go to catch their fish. (from Angling)》
《The stubborn angler (from Angling)》
《The hook dragging… (from Angling)》
《Woe to the Angler with rod and line who finds himself in the way of a steam boat! (from Angling)》
《The danger of passions (from Angling)》
《HERE IS ONE FOR PLEASURE! (from Angling)》
1841 Lithograph
《If I could hunt the rain… (from The Hunt)》
1843 Lithograph