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Guys was such a modest figure, that he did not think his drawings valuable enough to sign, and he did not mind when quite ordinary wood engravers made second-rate cuts of them for reproductions in print.
But color is less important to Guys' work than is his lively line, his quick wit, and his ability to portray the life of well-dressed people in fashionable pursuits.
Among Guys' first and greatest admirers was Baudelaire, who wrote about him in the magazine "Le Figaro" (Dec. 18, 1863) and in his poetry.