Cartoon of Transport in the City. A Bourgeois Politely Asks a Coachman to Drive Him While Threatening Him with Guns. Drawing by Moloch, around 1860 by Moloch

Cartoon of Transport in the City. A Bourgeois Politely Asks a Coachman to Drive Him While Threatening Him with Guns. Drawing by Moloch, around 1860

(HE. EX. EX. Motoredons: Cartoon of transport in the city. A bourgeois politely asks a coachman to drive him while threatening him with guns. Drawing by Moloch (1849-1909), around 1860.)


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Cartoon of Transport in the City. A Bourgeois Politely Asks a Coachman to Drive Him While Threatening Him with Guns. Drawing by Moloch, around 1860 by Moloch. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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