[AUGER, Adrien-Victor]. ~ Le Bouquiniste en Jouissance. Paris: chez Gault de St. Germain, [1817].
Hand-coloured etching (323 × 245 mm, sheet size 357 × 260 mm. Light creasing, but an excellent and well-margined example.
A splendid bibliophilic caricature. ‘The bouquiniste in pleasure’ shows a crouching bookseller, his sleeves made of reused book-covers, offering a variety of books to a voracious bibliophile, whose pockets are already stuffed with treasures. The print is signed simply ‘XX’ but is attributed to Auger by the Bibliographie de France of 1817. Adrien-Victor Auger (1787-1854) had been a student of David, he exhibited at the Salons of 1810, 1824 and 1834 and satirised fashionable Paris society through his lively engraved and lithographed prints.
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