The Grenelle Wells. The director Mr. Mulot and his son finally reaching the end of their work, crossing their arms and putting their hands into their pockets and congratulating themselves that posterity will not be able to reproach them of not having produced clean water.

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The Grenelle Wells. The director Mr. Mulot and his son finally reaching the end of their work, crossing their arms and putting their hands into their pockets and congratulating themselves that posterity will not be able to reproach them of not having produced clean water.
Image Not Available for The Grenelle Wells. The director Mr. Mulot and his son finally reaching the end of their work, crossing their arms and putting their hands into their pockets and congratulating themselves that posterity will not be able to reproach them of not having produced clean water.

The Grenelle Wells. The director Mr. Mulot and his son finally reaching the end of their work, crossing their arms and putting their hands into their pockets and congratulating themselves that posterity will not be able to reproach them of not having produced clean water.

PortfolioPlate 46 from the series "Caricatures de Jour"
Date1842
MediumCrayon lithograph with hand coloring
DimensionsSheet: 200 × 262 mm. (7 7/8 × 10 5/16 in.)
Credit LineNelson and Juanita Greif Gutman Collection
Object number1963.313.42
NOT ON VIEW
Last Updated1/11/24