Maurice Bonvoisin known as MARS (1849-1912).
Set of eight drawings sketched during the Zola trial:
- "Zola", pencil drawing, Haut. Width: 16.5 cm.
- "Zola", pencil drawing, height: 21.5 cm; width: 16.5 cm. - "Zola", pencil drawing, height: 21.5 cm. Height: 26.8 cm; Depth: 21 cm.
- Clémenceau, pencil drawing signed and captioned " At the end of the Zola trial - M. Georges
Clémenceau addressing the jury -", Haut. Width: 18.3 cm (tears).
- Frederiksen, pencil drawing signed on peel paper and captioned on the mounting sheet " M. Frederiksen, Danish delegate, expresses himself virulently against () brutality () ", (torn bottom right), Haut.
- The arbitrator, drawing in pencil and ink, signed and captioned "Mr. Frederiksen - for the arbitration", High.
- Clémenceau, pencil drawing, signed and captioned "M. Georges Clémenceau's speech in favour of Zola at the latter's trial before the Paris sitting court-", (two small tears), Haut. Width: 31.3 cm
- Maître Labori, drawing in ink, pencil and coloured pencil, signed and captioned " The last day
of the Zola trial. Zola's advocate Maître Labori, addressing the jury: "Long live the law, long live the eternal ideal! This is what I ask you to proclaim in your verdict! ", Haut. : 31.2 cm; Width: 19.5 cm.
- "Labori", pencil drawing, captioned, High. Height: 30.6 cm; Width: 20.6 cm.
All of them have the stamp of the signature.
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