two men seated on short wall, facing one another, in foreground; other figures lying on wall in background; printed in grey, tan, black and blue

Workers Cutting off Cigar Tips, 1891

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The sturdy stone wall and big iron ring signal that Auguste Lepère has led us to the embankments along the River Seine. The two men in the foreground have scavenged used cigars and are extracting the unburnt tobacco. They straddle a stack of planks that their neighbors are using for a bed, perhaps finding the planks drier and warmer than the pavement.

Details
Title
Workers Cutting off Cigar Tips
Artist Life
Paris 1849–Domme, Dordogne 1918
Role
Artist
Accession Number
2013.35.649
Provenance
Estate of Auguste Lèpere (Lugt 141). Claude Roger-Marx (1888-1977), Paris (Lugt 2229). [Richard Reed Armstrong Fine Art, Chicago, until 1998; sold in April for LTO, to Drake]; Harry Drake, St. Paul (1998-d. 2012; bequeathed to MIA)
Catalogue Raisonne
Lotz-Brissonneau 236; BN-IFF 153 i/ii
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two men seated on short wall, facing one another, in foreground; other figures lying on wall in background; printed in grey, tan, black and blue