La tête branlante, 1834. A crowd watches a man walks past them carrying the plaster effigy of an obese man with a wobbly head, sitting on a dish. Although it is seen from behind, the statue clearly represents King Louis-Philippe, as confirmed by the pear on the right. The dish is inscribed: 'I am always open to new pleasures'.
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