The Jayotype., Mr. Jay: The gentleman is married?, The gentleman: Certainly, but how the devil did you know that?, Mr. Jay: Oh, its that this instrument is perfect, that no curve of the head, no bump on the forehead can escape it., The gentleman: How ingenious!, plate 60 from Moeurs Conjugales, 1842, Honoré Victorin Daumier (French, 1808-1879), printed by Aubert & Cie. (French, active 19th century), later published by Bauger (French, active 19th century), later published in Le Charivari (French, 1832-1915), France, Lithograph in black on white wove paper, 251 × 223 mm (image), 324 × 260 mm (sheet)
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The Jayotype., Mr. Jay: The gentleman is married?, The gentleman: Certainly, but how the devil did you know that?, Mr. Jay: Oh, its that this instrument is perfect, that no curve of the head, no bump on the forehead can escape it., The gentleman: How ingenious!, plate 60 from Moeurs Conjugales, 1842, Honoré Victorin Daumier (French, 1808-1879), printed by Aubert & Cie. (French, active 19th century), later published by Bauger (French, active 19th century), later published in Le Charivari (French, 1832-1915), France, Lithograph in black on white wove paper, 251 × 223 mm (image), 324 × 260 mm (sheet)

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