Gustave DorÈ
Le Roy chez l'orphebvre, illustration no. 75 on page 85 in the book Les contes drolatiques by HonorÈ de Balzac. 5th edition (Paris: SociÈtÈ gÈnÈrale de Librairie, 1855)
wood engraving
1855
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