Ecole des Voyageurs, L'
Paris: Dupin & Cie., 1839. Item #06209
'The School of Travelers'
Twelve Amusing Hand Colored Lithographs
BOUCHOT, Frédéric. L'Ecole des Voyageurs. (The School of Travelers). Paris: Dupin & Cie., [ca. 1839].
Folio (13 3/4 x 10 inches; 350 x 254 mm.). Twelve superb hand colored lithograph plates all heightened with gum arabic. All plates mounted on stubs.
Mid nineteenth century quarter red straight-grain morocco over marbled boards, smooth spine lettered horizontally in gilt. Small stain on slightly faded spine.
The hand-colored lithographs humorously depict various aspects of travel and travelers of the early-to-mid nineteenth century.
Rare: The Paris Musées collection has just two of the plates.
"One of his notable series is "L'École des Voyageurs" (The School of Travelers), published in Paris by Dupin & Cie around 1839. The series is considered rare, with first editions featuring hand-colored prints."
Frédéric Bouchot (1798-1860) was one of the leading French lithographic caricaturists and illustrators of his time. Renowned for his satirical works, he was a regular contributor to Le Charivari, La Caricature and the Journal pour Rire, and a regular collaborator with Daumier and Gavarni on comical albums.
We have only seen this title once before in 2002 (private collection in US).
OCLC & KVK locate just one copy: Kunstbiblio Staatliche Museen zu Berlin (Germany).
The Plates:
1. Le Voyageur en Défaut
2. La Table D'Hôte (Au Relais)
3. Le Passe-Port Oubliè
4. La Marche Forcée
5. Le Coupé
6. Le Reveil
7. La Douane
8. La Banquette
9. L'Auberge
10. Le Mal De Mer
11. La Concurrence
12. La Neige
Bobins V, 1531; Hiler, p. 106; Lippeheide II, 3576. Not in Colas.
Price: $4,850.00
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