Musical Sketches: The Song You Are Forced to Swallow After Dinner: Sonata Executed by the Daughter of the House, a Young Prodigy Age Six (Illustration by Honore Daumier, published in Charivari, 11 February 1852) by Honoré Daumier

Musical Sketches: The Song You Are Forced to Swallow After Dinner: Sonata Executed by the Daughter of the House, a Young Prodigy Age Six (Illustration by Honore Daumier, published in Charivari, 11 February 1852)

(Musical sketches: the song you are forced to swallow after dinner: sonata executed by the daughter of the house, a young prodigy age six. Illustration d'Honore Daumier (1808-1879), published in “Charivari”, dated 11 February 1852.)


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Musical Sketches: The Song You Are Forced to Swallow After Dinner: Sonata Executed by the Daughter of the House, a Young Prodigy Age Six (Illustration by Honore Daumier, published in Charivari, 11 February 1852) by Honoré Daumier. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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