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Patience Margot j'auront bientot 3 fois 8,1789,Cartoon,French Revolution,woman

Title: Patience Margot j'auront bientot 3 fois 8
Date Created/Published: 1789.
Medium: 1 print : etching, with watercolor.
Summary: Cartoon about the French Revolution showing man setaed next to menu 'Desires for 1790,' which lists price of bread, meat, and wine as 8 each. Picture on the wall is called reunion ofthe three orders, and the woman is holding pitcher labeled 'clergé,' bag 'noblesse,' and package 'tiers etats.'
Notes:
Title translated: Patience Margot, I will soon have 3 times 8.
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Bookmark /2002719214/
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