Coin de Rue, quatre heures du matin (Parodie humaine)  

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Coin de Rue, quatre heures du matin (Parodie humaine)[1][2] is a watercolour by Félicien Rops from the collection Cent légers croquis sans prétention pour réjouir les honnêtes gens.

Painted circa 1878-1881, the present work is the first watercolour version Rops made of this subject. Coin de Rue, quatre heures du matin (Parodie humaine) is the final image of Rops’s series Théâtre des cent croquis commissioned by Jules Noilly, a series of visual comments on a decadent society. At this time Rops was beginning to add a social dimension to his depictions of ‘modernity’, capturing the demi-monde of Parisian society.[3]

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