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LZT1013446: The Count of Monte Christo Alexandre Dumas, 1844, Historical Novel, Adventure Fiction, Romance Novel, Fiction, Wine, Bottle, Bottles, Winebottle, Wineglass, Alcohol, Alcoholic, Liszt Gourmet Archive, 19th Century, Men, Man, Servant, Dinner Table, Plate, Knife, Fruit, Fruits, Ananas, Grapes, Flowers, Elegant, Talk / Bridgeman Images
LZT1013461: The Cook and Her Admirer in the Kitchen, Cleaning a Goose, Europe, 19th Century. According to Other Contemporaries, Bertall Has As an Illustrator Strong Originality and As a Cartoonist Perhaps Less Finesse and Elegance As Gavarni and Less Grotesque Than Daumier, But He is Sparkling with Gaiety and Originality. Food and Drink, France, 19th Century, Man, Woman, Pots, Pans, Fire Place, Traditional Folk Dress, Carrots, Liszt Gourmet Archive / Bridgeman Images
LZT1013465: Arriving at the Restaurant, Europe, 19th Century. According to Other Contemporaries, Bertall Has As an Illustrator Strong Originality and As a Cartoonist Perhaps Less Finesse and Elegance As Gavarni and Less Grotesque Than Daumier, But He is Sparkling with Gaiety and Originality. Food and Drink, Man, Clock, Liszt Gourmet Archive / Bridgeman Images
LZT1013466: A French Food Shop, Europe, 19th Century. According to Other Contemporaries, Bertall Has As an Illustrator Strong Originality and As a Cartoonist Perhaps Less Finesse and Elegance As Gavarni and Less Grotesque Than Daumier, But He is Sparkling with Gaiety and Originality. Food and Drink, Man, Woman, Barrel, Liszt Gourmet Archive / Bridgeman Images
LZT1013471: Carrying Water, Europe, 19th Century. According to Other Contemporaries, Bertall Has As an Illustrator Strong Originality and As a Cartoonist Perhaps Less Finesse and Elegance As Gavarni and Less Grotesque Than Daumier, But He is Sparkling with Gaiety and Originality. Food and Drink, Man, Girl, Water Tanker, Tankers, Liszt Gourmet Archive / Bridgeman Images
LZT1013472: French Cook Talking with Two Children, Europe, 19th Century.According to Other Contemporaries, Bertall Has As an Illustrator Strong Originality and As a Cartoonist Perhaps Less Finesse and Elegance As Gavarni and Less Grotesque Than Daumier, But He is Sparkling with Gaiety and Originality. Food and Drink, Liszt Gourmet Archive / Bridgeman Images
LZT1013473: French Man and Woman Playing Cards, Europe, 19th Century. According to Other Contemporaries, Bertall Has As an Illustrator Strong Originality and As a Cartoonist Perhaps Less Finesse and Elegance As Gavarni and Less Grotesque Than Daumier, But He is Sparkling with Gaiety and Originality. Food and Drink, Liszt Gourmet Archive / Bridgeman Images
LZT1013517: Bottles of Mineral Water, Brought Into a Pub. The Mineral Water is Used to Mix with a Glass of Wine. Hungarian Pub, Vendeglo and Coach and Horses, Hungary, Europe. 19th Century, Refreshment, Bubble, Sparkling, Beverage, Soda, Bottled, Aqua, Drink, Liquid, Freshness, Healthy, Natural, Liszt Gourmet Archive / Bridgeman Images
LZT1013530: The Laying of the Cable: John and Jonathan Joining Hands, 1858. A Crude But Engaging Picture, Celebrating the Goodwill Between Great Britain and the United States Generated by the Successful Completion of the Atlantic Telegraph Cable Between Newfoundland and Valentia Bay (Ireland). Laid by the American Steamer "Niagara" and British Steamer "Agamemnon" (which Appear in the Background of the Print), the Cable Transmitted Its First Message on August 17, 1858. The Artist Shows Brother Jonathan (Left) Shaking Hands with John Bull. The Two Figures Stand on Opposite Shores, Set against a Stormy, Lightning-Streaked Sky Over a Choppy Sea. "Brother Jonathan: "Glad to Grasp Your Hand, Uncle John! I Almost Feel Like Calling You Father, and Will If You Improve Upon Acquaintance! May the Feeling of Friendship . . . Be Like the Electric Current which Now Unites Our Lands, and Links Our Destiny with Yours! May Our Hearts Always Beat Together; and with One Pulse--One Purpose, of Peace and Good-Will, We Yet Shall See All Nations Speaking Our Language, Blessed with Our Liberty, and Led by that Spirit of Love and Justice which Leads to the Only True Happiness and Glory of Nations!" John Bull: "Happy to See and Greet You, Jonathan! You Feel Like 'Bone of My Bone and Flesh of My Flesh!' You Have Grown to Be a Tall and Sturdy Man--Quite As Big As Your Father! Great Times These, My Boy! We Won'T Think of Quarreling Any More. I Have Grown Too Wise for that; and I Hope We Will Both Agree to Let by-Gones Be by-Gones! Henceforth We Treat Each Other As Equals, and Only Strive which Shall Do Most in Making 'All the World and the Rest of Mankind' (As One of Your Good Old Presidents Once Said) Realize 'How Good and Pleasant a Thing It is for Brethren to Dwell Together in Unity.'" / Bridgeman Images