- French Dentist
- HC.J.16.X.103
- Paul (H.G.S.Chevallier) After Gavarni (Artist), Paris Aubert et Cie (agent)
- After Paul Gavarni, pseudonym adopted by Guillaume Sulpice Chevallier (1804-66). A French dentist, with very dishevveled hair and attired in a gaily coloured dressing-gown, is extracting a tooth for a fashionably dressed young man, who is struggling due to pain. A translation of the legend reads: To justify the presence in the home of the dentist's wife, this unfortunate man has a tooth extracted by the husband. Published by Aubert et Cie, Paris.
- Nineteenth century, mid