
Rebus: “Béranger was not really strong, for he never had the Key of the Fields” (Rébus: “Béranger ne fut Véritablement Fort, Car il n'eut jamais la Clef des Champs”)

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Rebus: “Béranger was not really strong, for he never had the Key of the Fields” (Rébus: “Béranger ne fut Véritablement Fort, Car il n'eut jamais la Clef des Champs”)
186319th century
Charles Meryon, French, (1821–1868)
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- Use for recreational artifacts designed as amusements or diversions by presenting constructional difficulties to be solved by ingenuity or patient effort. For word or number diversions to be solved, see under "
." RHDEL2 - rebuses - Representations of words or syllables by pictures of objects or by symbols whose names resemble the intended words or syllables in sound. W [June 1992 descriptor added.]
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Charles Meryon, French, (1821–1868) . Rebus: “Béranger was not really strong, for he never had the Key of the Fields” (Rébus: “Béranger ne fut Véritablement Fort, Car il n'eut jamais la Clef des Champs”), 1863. Etching. Third state. : mm (in.). DAC accession number 1963.32.2. Purchase funds, 1963. Open Access Image from the Davison Art Center, Wesleyan University (photo: M. Johnston) .
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