Caricature of a hypochondriac entitled "The imaginary illness." A slumbering man worries that he has not made a will: "I'm Lost! I'd Better Make My Will: They'll enshroud and Bury Me! Farewell!" Lithograph by Charles Ramelet (1805-1851) after Honore Daumier (1808-1879). Published in "Le carivari," May 21, 1833.
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達志影像
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