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Cham Charles Henri Amedee comte de Noe - Comment savoir le nom de ce cavalier qui vient de tomber Actualites Le Charivari Paris

Comment savoir le nom de ce cavalier qui vient de tomber? (Actualites, Le Charivari, Paris)

Cham, also known as 'Charles-Henri-Amedee, comte de Noe' created this original lithograph, "Comment savoir le nom de ce cavalier qui vient de tomber?" for the series, 'Actualites" (News) published by Le Charivari, Paris. This impression contains the series tittle and the number '389" in the upper margin. It also includes the publishing and printer's details, "Maison Martinet, 172 r de Rivoli et 41 rue Vivienne", "Lith. Destouchet, 28 r. Paradis, Pre, Paris.", and the full "title in French, "Comment savoir le nom de ce cavalier qui vient de tomber? Eh! parbleu!...tu as le programme, cherche le nom de celui qui doit se casser la tete, c'est bien simple! ...". which in English, loosley transtates to (I beg your pardon. Do you know the name of the falling rider? Eh! Why, of course! I'm searching in the program for the name of the one who has the broken head, it's that simple! ...) During the 1850's -1860's the French satirical artist, 'Charles-Henri-Amedee', 'Cham' worked on a series of lithographs under the general title of 'Actualites', dealing with the pastimes of the middle and upper classes, such as horse racing and hunting, were a primary focus. The number under his signature within the stone signifies that this was the 531st lithograph created by Cham the pseudonym for the French artist, Charles-Henri-Amedee.
 
Title: Comment savoir le nom de ce cavalier qui vient de tomber? Eh! parbleu!...tu as le programme, cherche le nom de celui qui doit se casser la tete, c'est bien simple! ... (I beg your pardon. Do you know the name of the falling rider? Eh! Why, of course! I'm searching in the program for the name of the one who has the broken head, it's that simple! ...)
Artist: Cham 'Charles-Henri-Amedee, comte de Noe' (Paris, 1819 - 1879)
Date: c. 1862-1865
Medium: Original Lithograph
Publisher: Le Charivari, Paris
Printer: Destouchet, 28 r. Paradis, Pre, Paris
Series: Actualites (News)
Note: 'Cham' was the pseudonym for Charles-Henri-Amedee, the second son of Comte Louis de Noe. Being of noble birth he was intended for a career in the Ministry of Finance. Cham, however, had different intentions. He studied painting techniques under Paul Delaroche and the art of lithography in the studio of Nicholas-Toussaint Charlet. His first lithograph was published in 1839 and for the following forty years his art concentrated upon amusing scenes of middle class life, ranging from the foibles of fashion to the hazards of horse racing. His many lithographs comprise a wonderful study of French life and culture during the mid nineteenth century.
  The Golden Age of French satirical art is generally held to be the era from 1830 to 1850. The lithographs published by the Paris journal, "Le Charivari", were at the center. Founded by the artist, writer and editor, Charles Philipon (1804-1862), "Le Charivari" commenced its daily publication in 1832. By means of both its art and commentaries this journal led the attack upon France's political leaders, royalty, priesthood, and any other possibly corrupt individuals and institutions. Artists Philipon commissioned for satirical lithographs included such masters as Daumier, Gavarni and Travies.
  By 1845 the French middle class had asserted itself as a major economic and social force. Their activities and culture became a primary subject for satirical artists. Unlike the biting attacks upon those in power, satirical observations of the middle class were of a more gentle and amusing nature. Undoubtedly, "Le Charivari's" most popular caricaturist in this vein was Cham.
  This original lithograph was published by Le Charivari in Paris under the French title, "Comment savoir le nom de ce cavalier qui vient de tomber? Eh! parbleu!...tu as le programme, cherche le nom de celui qui doit se casser la tete, c'est bien simple! ...". In English, it transtates to (I beg your pardon. Do you know the name of the falling rider? Eh! Why, of course! I'm searching in the program for the name of the one who has the broken head, it's that simple! ...). During the 1850's - 1860's the French satirical artist, Cham 'Charles-Henri-Amedee', worked on a series of lithographs under the general title of 'Actualites' (News / News of the Day, or Daily News). It dealt with the pastimes of the middle and upper classes, such as horse racing and hunting, were a primary focus. The number under his signature within the stone signifies that this was the 531st lithograph created by Cham, the pseudonym for the French artist, Charles-Henri-Amedee.
Size: 9 1/2 X 10 5/8 (Sizes in inches are approximate, height preceding width of plate-mark or image.)
  Matted with 100% Archival Materials
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Condition: Printed upon early 19th century wove paper and with full margins as published in Paris by "Le Charivari" c. 1862-1865. Text on verso, as usual. Signed by the artist in the stone to the lower left. Containing the publishing and printer's details, "Maison Martinet, 172 r de Rivoli et 41 rue Vivienne", "Lith. Destouchet, 28 r. Paradis, Pre, Paris.", the full title, "Comment savoir le nom de ce cavalier qui vient de tomber? Eh! parbleu!...tu as le programme, cherche le nom de celui qui doit se casser la tete, c'est bien simple! ..." (I beg your pardon. Do you know the name of the falling rider? Eh! Why, of course! I'm searching in the program for the name of the one who has the broken head, it's that simple! ...). Altogether this original lithograph represents a great example of the art of Cham and of the classic humor of Le Charivari.
Subject: Cham, the pseudonym for the French artist, Charles-Henri-Amedee, original lithograph, Le Charivari, Paris, French artists, "Comment savoir le nom de ce cavalier qui vient de tomber? Eh! parbleu!...tu as le programme, cherche le nom de celui qui doit se casser la tete, c'est bien simple! ...". (I beg your pardon. Do you know the name of the falling rider? Eh! Why, of course! I'm searching in the program for the name of the one who has the broken head, it's that simple! ...), satirical artist, 'Actualites' (News), editor's address, "Maison Martinet, 172 r de Rivoli et 41 rue Vivienne", printer's address, "Lith. Destouchet, 28 r. Paradis, Pre, Paris.", pastimes, middle and upper classes, horse racing, hunting,
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Original lithograph by the French artist, Cham 'Charles-Henri-Amedee, comte de Noe' (Actualites, Le Charivari, Paris) .

Comment savoir le nom de ce cavalier qui vient de tomber Original lithograph by the French artist Cham Charles Henri Amedee comte de Noe for Actualites by Le Charivari Paris
Comment savoir le nom de ce cavalier qui vient de tomber? Eh! parbleu!...tu as le programme, cherche le nom de celui qui doit se casser la tete, c'est bien simple! ... (I beg your pardon. Do you know the name of the falling rider? Eh! Why, of course! I'm searching in the program for the name of the one who has the broken head, it's that simple! ...)

View other original lithographs by Cham 'Charles-Henri-Amedee, comte de Noe'.

Cham 'Charles-Henri-Amedee, comte de Noe' (Paris, 1819 - 1879)
# Image French Title English Title Medium Date -
1.- It is funny monsieur and madame are stout but it is not on the same side by Cham C'est drole, monsieur et madame engraissent mais c'est pas du meme cote (Actualites), by the French artist, Cham 'Charles-Henri-Amedee, comte de Noe'. It's funny, monsieur and madame are stout but it's not on the same side. Original Lithograph c. 1862-1865 Sold
2.- I beg your pardon Do you know the name of the falling rider by Cham Comment savoir le nom de ce cavalier qui vient de tomber? Eh! parbleu!...tu as le programme, cherche le nom de celui qui doit se casser la tete, c'est bien simple! ... (Actualites), by the French artist, Cham 'Charles-Henri-Amedee, comte de Noe' I beg your pardon. Do you know the name of the falling rider? Eh! Why, of course! I Original Lithograph c. 1862-1865  
3.- Autumn Races Thus to be named because at this time of the year by Cham Courses d'Automne. Ainsi nommees parcequ'a a cette epoque de l'annee, les jockeys rivalisent avec les feuilles! (Actualites), by the French artist, Cham 'Charles-Henri-Amedee, comte de Noe' Autumn Courses, so named because during that time of year, jockeys compete with the leaves Original Lithograph c. 1862-1865  
4.- Modification of the costume of jockeys by Cham Modification au costume des jockeys, proposee par le Charivari, afin d'amortir la gravite des chutes sur la tete. si frequentes dans tout steeple chase (Actualites), by the French artist, Cham 'Charles-Henri-Amedee, comte de Noe'. Modification of the costume of jockeys, proposed by Le Charivari, refined to break the fall on the head, which is frequent in any steeple chase. Original Lithograph c. 1862-1865  

View original lithographs published by the 19th century journal, Le Charivari, Paris'.

Le Charivari, Paris
# Image Title Artist Medium Date Source -
01.- - Cabriolet La M'Sieu ...Je N'ai Pas Seulement de Quoi Aller a Pied (Emotions Parisiennes), by Honore Daumier Honore Daumier (Marseilles, 1808 - Valmondois, 1879) Original Lithograph October, 1839 Chez Bauger et Cie. r. du Croissant No. 16, Imp. d'Aubert & Cie, Le Charivari, Paris, 'Emotions Parisiennes' (Parisian Emotions) Sold
02.- C'est drole monsieur et madame engraissent mais c'est pas du meme cote by Cham Charles Henri Amedee comte de Noe C'est drole, monsieur et madame engraissent mais c'est pas du meme cote (Actualites), by Cham 'Charles-Henri-Amedee, comte de Noe'. Cham 'Charles-Henri-Amedee, comte de Noe' (Paris, 1819 - 1879) Original Lithograph c. 1862-1865 Maison Martinet, 172 r de Rivoli et 41 rue Vivienne, Lith. Destouchet, 28 r. Paradis, Pre, Paris, Le Charivari, Paris Sold
03.- Cherchez-Vous un Laurier attributed to the French artist Charles Philipon Cherchez-Vous un Laurier? Oui Un Laurier Sauce Attributed to Charles Philipon Charles Philipon (Lyons, 1804 - Paris, 1862) Original Lithograph c. 1835 Chez Aubert, galerie Vero-Dodat, Lith. de Becquet, rue Furstemberg 6, Le Charivari, Paris  
04.- Ciel Anatole by Paul Gavarni Ciel! Anatole! (Carnaval), by Paul Gavarni Gavarni, 'Hippolyte Guillaume Suplice Chavalier', 'Paul Gavarni' (Paris, 1804 - Auteuil, 1866) Original Lithograph 13, February, 1847 Chez Aubert, pl. de la Bourse, 29. a D., Imp. d'Aubert et Cie., 'Oeuvres Nouvelles de Gavarni', Le Charivari, Paris  
05.- Comment savoir le nom de ce cavalier qui vient de tomber by Cham Charles Henri Amedee comte de Noe Comment savoir le nom de ce cavalier qui vient de tomber? (Actualites), by Cham 'Charles-Henri-Amedee, comte de Noe' Cham 'Charles-Henri-Amedee, comte de Noe' (Paris, 1819 - 1879) Original Lithograph c. 1862-1865 Maison Martinet, 172 r de Rivoli et 41 rue Vivienne, Lith. Destouchet, 28 r. Paradis, Pre, Paris, 'Actualites', Le Charivari, Paris  
06.- Comment c'est bien aujourd'hui le 29 by Frederic Bouchot Comment! c'est bien aujourd'hui le 29. Oui, Monsieur, mais la soiree de Madame a eu lieu le 19. (Actualites), by Frederic Bouchot Frederic Bouchot (Paris, 1798 - 1860) Original Lithograph 1838 Imp. d'Aubert & Cie., Chez gal. Vero-Dodat, Le Charivari, Paris  
07.- Courses d'Automne by Cham Charles Henri Amedee comte de Noe Courses d'Automne (Actualites), by Cham 'Charles-Henri-Amedee, comte de Noe' Cham 'Charles-Henri-Amedee, comte de Noe' (Paris, 1819 - 1879) Original Lithograph c. 1862-1865 Maison Martinet, 172 r de Rivoli et 41 rue Vivienne", "Lith. Destouchet, 28 r. Paradis, Pre, Paris, 'Actualites', Le Charivari, Paris.  
08.- Gan Portrait of Auguste Hippolyte Ganneron by Honore Daumier Gan... (Portrait of Auguste Hippolyte Ganneron) by Honore Daumier Honore Daumier (Marseilles, 1808 - Valmondois, 1879) Original Lithograph September 6, 1833 Chez Aubert, galerie Vero-Dodat, Lith. de Becquet, rue Furstemberg No. 6, Le Charivari, Paris Sold
09.- La Marchande d'Arlequins by Charles Joseph Travies La Marchande d’Arlequins (Comme on dine a Paris), by Charles Joseph Travies Charles-Joseph Travies de Villers (Winterthur, Switzerland. 1804- Paris, 1859) Original Lithograph September 23, 1845 Chez Aubert, Pl. de la Bourse, 29, Imp. d'Aubert & Cie., 'Comme on dine a Paris', Le Charivari, Paris  
10.- L'Arret Habitant du Marais by Alcide Joseph Lorentz L'Arret. Habitant du Marais (Les plaisirs de la chasse), by Alcide Joseph Lorentz Alcide Joseph Lorentz (Paris, 1813 - 1891) Original Lithograph October, 1842 Chez Bauger et Cie. r. du Croissant No. 16, Imp. d'Aubert & Cie., 'Les plaisirs de la chasse', Le Charivari, Paris  
11.- - Les Ouvriers de Paris, Le Charivari (Paris Workers, French Satirical Scene) Fuche, G. (French, active, c. 1840 - 1860) Original Lithograph c. 1845 - 1850 Aubert & Cie., Paris, 'Les Ouvriers de Paris', , Le Charivari, Paris Sold
12.- Modification au costume des jockeys by Cham Charles Henri Amedee comte de Noe Modification au costume des jockeys (Actualites), by Cham 'Charles-Henri-Amedee, comte de Noe'. Cham 'Charles-Henri-Amedee, comte de Noe' (Paris, 1819 - 1879) Original Lithograph c. 1862-1865 Maison Martinet, 172 r de Rivoli et 41 rue Vivienne, Lith. Destouchet, 28 r. Paradis, Pre, Paris, 'Actualites', Le Charivari, Paris  
13.- Monsieur le Comte de Filouski by Charles de Beaumont Monsieur le Comte de Filouski (Les Grecs de Paris), by Charles de Beaumont Charles-Edouard Francois de Beaumont 'Edouard de Beaumont' (Lannion, 1821 - Paris, 1888) Original Lithograph May, 1845 Chez Aubert & Cie. Pl. de la Bourse 29", 'Les Grecs de Paris', Le Charivari, Paris  
14.- Monsieur Monsieur V La vot Mouchoir by Honore Daumier Monsieur Monsieur V La vot Mouchoir (Moeurs Conjugales), by Honore Daumier Honore Daumier (Marseilles, 1808 - Valmondois, 1879) Original Lithograph (Hand-Colored 'Sur Blanc' Impression) 27, April 1842 Imp. d'Aubert & Cie., Le Charivari, Paris, 'Moeurs Conjugales' (Marriage Customs)  
15.- - Monsieur Par Suite de la Fusion, Je Vous Rends L'Argent de Vos Actions (Les Philantropes du Jour), by Honore Daumier Honore Daumier (Marseilles, 1808 - Valmondois, 1879) Original Lithograph January 12, 1846 Chez Aubert Pl de la Bourse, 29, Imp. d' Aubert & Cie., Le Charivari, Paris, 'Les Philantropes du Jour' (Philanthropists of the Day)  
16.- Mr. Fremouillot Je Vous y Prends Vous Connaissez le Double Blanc by Honore Daumier Mr. Fremouillot Je Vous y Prends, Vous Connaissez le Double-Blanc (Types Parisiens), by Honore Daumier Honore Daumier (Marseilles, 1808 - Valmondois, 1879) Original Lithograph ('Sur Blanc' Impression) November 28, 1839 Chez Bauger R. du Croissant, 16, Imp. d'Aubert & Cie.Le Charivari, Paris, 'Types Parisiens' (Parisian Types) Sold
17.- Mr. Joliv Portrait of Adolphe Jollivet by Honore Daumier Mr. Joliv... (Portrait of Adolphe Jollivet) by Honore Daumier Honore Daumier (Marseilles, 1808 - Valmondois, 1879) Original Lithograph September 14, 1833 Chez Aubert, galerie Vero-Dodat, Lith. de Becquet, rue Furstemberg No. 6, Le Charivari, Paris Sold
18.- Mr. Sebast Portrait of Count Horace Sebastiani by Honore Daumier Mr. Sebast, (Portrait of Count Horace Sebastiani) by Honore Daumier Honore Daumier (Marseilles, 1808 - Valmondois, 1879) Original Lithograph July 10, 1833 Chez Aubert, galerie Vero-Dodat, Lith. de Becquet, rue Furstemberg No. 6., Le Charivari, Paris Sold
19.- Sa Majeste Daigna Tirer Elle Meme by Jules Bourdet Sa Majeste Daigna Tirer Elle Meme by Jules Bourdet Jules Joseph Guillaume Bourdet 'Jules Bourdet' (Paris, 1799 - 1869) Original Lithograph 1839 Imp. d'Aubert & Cie.Le Charivari, Paris, No 150, Le Charivari, Paris  
20.- Si J'Avais Vingt Cinq Mille Francs De Rente by Clement Pruche Si J'Avais Vingt Cinq Mille Francs De Rente!! (Les Ouvriers de Paris), by Clement Pruche Clement Pruche (Paris, Active, 1811 - 1890) Original Lithograph c. 1840 - 1845 Chez Bauger et Cie. R. du Croissant No. 16, Chez Aubert, Pl. de la Bourse.", "Imp. d'Aubert & Cie., 'Les Ouvriers de Paris ', Le Charivari, Paris  

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