Honoré Daumier

Honoré Daumier
Title Honoré Daumier PDF eBook
Author Honoré Daumier
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Release 19??
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Honoré Daumier

Honoré Daumier
Title Honoré Daumier PDF eBook
Author Bruce Laughton
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 216
Release 1996-01-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0300069456

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The life and work of one of the most productive and renowned French artists of the nineteenth century is examined in this beautiful book. Known primarily in his own time for the penetrating social and political commentary of his cartoons, Daumier is now equally admired for his drawings, watercolours, and oil paintings. Bruce Laughton draws on new material to present the most comprehensive treatment of this multi-faceted artist in two decades. Laughton traces Daumier's professional life: his early career as a lithographer-cartoonist, when his fame as a social satirist spread through all classes of French citizens; his attempts to change direction as an 'artist-peintre' with the advent of the Second French Republic; his painstaking production of watercolours for connoisseurs (and his simultaneous parody of these people); and then the independent development of his oil painting techniques alongside his continued production of lithographs and designs for wood engravings. Laughton also discusses Daumier's private life, investigating, for example, his view of the lawcourts, the significance of his 'Saltimbanques' or wandering entertainers, and the personal symbolism of his images of Don Quixote. In conclusion Laughton describes Daumier's late career, which included both personal disasters and artistic achievements and ended in the most unsung retirement of any artist of comparable stature in the nineteenth century. An appendix to the book provides transcriptions and commentary on five of Daumier's account books, which give clues about how he lived and how his works were regarded.

Daumier Drawings

Daumier Drawings
Title Daumier Drawings PDF eBook
Author Colta Feller Ives
Publisher Metropolitan Museum of Art
Pages 282
Release 1992
Genre Caricatures and cartoons
ISBN 0870996533

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By combining Daumier's drawings with selected examples of his paintings, prints, and bronzes, this book traces the evolution of the artist's succinct and emphatically expressive style from its roots in the European tradition exemplified by Rembrandt, Rubens, and Fragonard to its modern manifestations in the works of Degas, Cezanne, Toulouse-Lautrec, and Beckmann. In the course of his long and productive career Daumier returned again and again to favorite themes, often after considerable lapses of time. Thus the works here are grouped by their subject matter into six sections: studies of individual figures and faces; narrative scenes inspired by history or literature; views of contemporary urban and domestic life; dramatic portrayals of lawyers in court; depictions of street performers; and episodes in the wanderings of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza.

Law and Justice

Law and Justice
Title Law and Justice PDF eBook
Author Honoré Daumier
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 402
Release 1959
Genre Artists
ISBN

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A handsomely produced collection of plates by Daumier that originally appeared in the "Charivari" between 1845 and 1848 of judges, lawyers, their clients and other gentlemen of the Law and Justice. The quality of the reproductions in this printing were so good that the publishers altered their size so no that no claims of forgery could be made

Daumier

Daumier
Title Daumier PDF eBook
Author Eugène Bouvy
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1995
Genre Engraving
ISBN 9781556602245

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Daumier and Exoticism

Daumier and Exoticism
Title Daumier and Exoticism PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth C. Childs
Publisher Peter Lang
Pages 276
Release 2004
Genre Art
ISBN 9780820469454

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Best known as a satirist of Parisian politics and daily life, Honoré Daumier (1808-1879) was a prolific caricaturist. This book is the first to examine the role of exoticism in his art, and to offer a detailed history of the journal Le Charivari in which the lithographs appeared. These satires of China, Haiti, the United States, Africa, and the Middle East not only target the theater of international politics, but also draw on a broad range of physical stereotypes supported by contemporary ideas about race and cultural difference. In an art of comic inversion, Daumier used the exotic to expose the foibles and pretensions of the Parisian bourgeoisie. A pacifist and a Republican, Daumier also satirized the non-European world in order to covertly attack the imperialism of Napoléon III in an age of press censorship. Idealistic as well as pragmatic, he used humor to stage political critique as well as to envision a more unified and compassionate world.

Liberated Women

Liberated Women
Title Liberated Women PDF eBook
Author Honoré Daumier
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Pages 148
Release 1982
Genre Caricatures and cartoons
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