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Honore  Daumier The Print Collector oil painting


The Print Collector
Painting ID::  698
Honore Daumier
The Print Collector
1857-63 The Art Institute of Chicago

   
   
     

Honore  Daumier Advice to a Young Artist oil painting


Advice to a Young Artist
Painting ID::  699
Honore Daumier
Advice to a Young Artist
1860 The National Gallery of Art, Washington DC

   
   
     

Honore  Daumier The Republic oil painting


The Republic
Painting ID::  700
Honore Daumier
The Republic
1848 Musee d'Orsay, Paris

   
   
     

Honore  Daumier The Third Class Carriage oil painting


The Third Class Carriage
Painting ID::  701
Honore Daumier
The Third Class Carriage
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

   
   
     

Honore  Daumier The Print Collectors oil painting


The Print Collectors
Painting ID::  702
Honore Daumier
The Print Collectors


   
   
     

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     Honore Daumier
     1808-1879 French Honore Daumier Locations In some 40 years of political and social commentary Honore Daumier created an enormously rich and varied record of Parisian middle-class life in the form of nearly 4,000 lithographs, about 1,000 wood engravings, and several hundred drawings and paintings. In them the comic spirit of Moli??re comes to life once again. After having been the scourge of Louis Philippe and the July Monarchy (1830-1848), Daumier continued as a satirist of Louis Napoleon and the Second Empire (1851-1870). Poor himself, the artist sympathized with the struggling bourgeois and proletarian citizens of Paris. As a man of the left, he battled for the establishment of a republic, which finally came in 1870. Liberals have always applauded Daumier; some conservatives, however, have been inclined to consider him woolly-minded. Honore Daumier, born on Feb. 26, 1808, in Marseilles, was the son of a glazier. When Honore was 6, the family moved to Paris, where the elder Daumier hoped to win success as a poet. Honore grew up in a home in which humanistic concerns had some importance. A born draftsman and designer who was largely self-taught, he received some formal instruction from Alexandre Lenoir, one of Jacques Louis David students. An obscure artist named Ramelet taught Daumier the elements of the new, inexpensive, and popular technique of lithography. Daumier style is so much his own that it is not easy to disentangle influences from other artists. Rembrandt and Francisco Goya are usually mentioned, along with Peter Paul Rubens, the Venetian school, and photography.

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