{
  "creator_1": {
    "name": "Daumier, Honoré",
    "birth_date": "1808",
    "death_date": "1879",
    "country_1": "France"
},
  "illustration": {
    "image_url": "https://www.oldbookillustrations.com/site/assets/files/12112/macaire-47.jpg",
    "source": "the Internet Archive",
    "technique_1": "Lithograph",
    "format": "Landscape (wider)",
    "tags": "1830s, 19th century, Aubert, black & white, card, game, male",
    "caption": "The Lion's ShareEasy! easy, gentlemen! we have one hundred louis, of which eighty are mine and eighteen belong to Count de St. Bertrand. This leaves two louis, and fifteen of you to claim them... How strange are these endless complaints!! How can one be so wrong, really? Dash it, gentlemen, aren't we all respectable people? Sort it out, split these two louis and let's not make a scene.",
    "description": "A card player grabs the money on the table, pushing aside those he feels might disagree while his confederate holds out his hand to get his cut"
},
  "book": {
    "title": "Les cent et un Robert-Macaire",
    "author_1": "Alhoy, Maurice",
    "author_2": "Huart, Louis",
    "place_published_1": "Paris",
    "publisher_1": "Aubert et Cie",
    "date_published": "1839"
},
  "website": {
    "page_url": "https://www.oldbookillustrations.com/illustrations/macaire-47/",
    "homepage": "https://www.oldbookillustrations.com/"
}
} 