DAUMIER, HONORÉ

ônôrāˈ dōmyāˈ, 1808–79, French caricaturist, painter, and sculptor. Daumier was the greatest social satirist of his day. Son of a Marseilles glazier, he accompanied his family to Paris in 1816. There he studied under Lenoir and learned lithography. He soon began to contribute cartoons to the weekly Caricature. In 1832 his representation of Louis Philippe as Gargantua caused him six months' imprisonment. Two outstanding lithographs of 1834, Rue Transnonain and Le Ventre législatif [the legislative paunch] testify to his early direct and bitterly ironic approach. After the suppression of Caricature his work appeared in Charivari, where he mercilessly ridiculed the bourgeois society of his day in a highly realistic graphic style. Relished as cartoons in his time, Daumier's lithographs, of which he produced almost 4,000, are now considered masterpieces. He also painted about 200 small canvases of power and dramatic intensity that were stylistically similar to his lithographs. Among these are Christ and His Disciples (Rijks Mus.); Republic (Louvre); Three Lawyers (Phillips Gall., Washington, D.C.); the romantic Don Quixote and The Third-Class Carriage (both: Metropolitan Mus.). Daumier's sculpture includes over 30 small, painted busts. An example of his work in this medium is a statuette in the Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore. In his last years he suffered from increasing blindness. His financial condition was perilous. Corot put at his disposal a cottage in Valmondois, and it was there that Daumier died.

See his Teachers and Students (tr. 1970); catalog raisonné ed. by K. E. Maison (2 vol., 1968); biography by R. Rey (1985); studies by K. E. Maison (1960), O. Larkin (1966), H. P. Vincent (1968), and J. L. Wasserman (1969).

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...Fleischmann/ Sachs Benno Fleischmann, Honore Daumier: Gemolde und Graphik , Vienna, 1937. Maurice Sachs, Honore Daumier , Paris, 1939 French edition...IX. Kalitina N. Kalitina, Honore Daumier , Moscow, 1955. Text in Russian...
Honore Daumier was born at Marseilles on the 26th of February...many other friendly pedestrian notes. The elder Daumier wrought verses as well as window-panes, and M...Montrosier, in a highly appreciative article on Daumier
...the Ministers of the Systeme of Louis- Philippe. Daumier Honore Daumier 1808-1878 was born at Marseille. His father...Le Charivari of September, 1835 Lois Delteil. Honore Daumier , I, 260 . He was unhappy and rebelled; he hated...
...Jules Dalou. Delagrave. Paris. DAUMIER Honore. 1905 GEFFROY Gustave. Daumier...Eugene. Trente-six bustes de Honore Daumier. Le Garrec. Paris. 1936 SCHEIWILLER Giovanni. Honore Daumier. Hoepli. Milan. 1952 GOBIN...
...and one by his son Lucien. Daumier, Honore 1808-1879 . Marseilles-born...James wrote an essay on Daumier "Daumier, Caricaturist," Century Magazine , Jan 1890; reprinted as "Honore Daumier" in Picture and Text , 1893...
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...artists, among them the caricaturist Honore Daumier. Fully engaged with the subject-matter of his times, Daumier takes the bourgeois as his foremost...Baudelaire, however, borrows from Daumier is not so much the didactic message...
...going to the rue du Coq-Saint-Honore.33 This passage gives us an idea...of French caricature. The recent Daumier exhibition at the BnF, presented...insightful political satirist, Honore Daumier seems to have stuck to make-believe...
...introducing many American artists to Honore Daumier, who reportedly pinned reproductions...became the spiritual descendant of Daumier for the new artists of the Liberator...see Marquardt. (8) Initially, Daumier became well known because of the...
...United States. Over 170 years ago, the French artist Honore Daumier caricatured the legislature in the reign of Louis Philippe...Section of the American Political Science Association. 1 Honore Daumier, Le ventre legislatif en 1834, Departement des estampes...
...by Edouard Manet. He was deeply interested in Honor Daumier and collected some famous later figuresVincent van Gogh...so much more success? He agrees with Baudelaire that Honore Daumier is a great artist without arguing with that mans politics...
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Orchestral Stalls, Honore Daumier. by Amber Lucero-Criswell About the Artist Honore Daumier is probably best known as a politically...Discussion Questions 1. The work of Honore Daumier was subject to censorship in his...
...J. Beck Describes the Work of Honore Daumier, Born 200 Years Ago This Month...Further Reading Quentin Blake, Honore Daumier, The Independent Magazine, Dec...1989); B. S Harris, (eds.) Honore Daumier. Selected Works (Crown, 1969...
...Caricature: the critical eye of Honore Daumier. by Seonaid McArthur Looking Carefully Like his contemporaries, Honore Daumier (1808-1879) was impressed...Hill, 1966. Rey, Robert. Honore Daumier. New York: Abrams, 1985. Varnedoe...
...son coeur. --Baudelaire on Honore Daumier There is surely no great point...in prose. --Henry James on Honore Daumier Familiarity is soul fat: it insulates...cunningly executed than those of Honore Daumier. Each of us, probably, has...
Temporal but timeless: Daumier at the Met by Lee Siegel Revolutions...The greatest visual urban poet is Honore Daumier (1808-79) whose career in Paris...government and in fashion. Of course, Daumier is mostly renowned for the nearly...
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...defeats by Joanna Shaw-Eagle Honore Daumier, caricaturist, painter and sculptor...made Podenas into a buffoon. Daumier satirized other politicians as...because of their fragility. "Honore Daumier" traveled to Washington from...
...history of art. And then, there was the wonderful Honore Daumier - but more of him presently. When you say lithograph...firm, pitted watercolour paper. But we move on to Honore Daumier - a lithographer of genius, whose satirical prints...
...Phillips Collections landmark "Honore Daumier," the National Gallery of Arts...exhibits such as the first U.S. Daumier retrospective can be terrific...rulers who stopped at nothing. Daumier distilled their cruelty in the...
...word and image into play." Like Honore Daumier, the famed 19th-century French...fine artist," a reputation Daumier earned by painting and in sculpture...well. But Mr. Steinberg was no Daumier, as the exhibits 113 smallish...
...Tucked into one of his drawing albums were four works by Honore Daumier, discovered after Walters died. One of these humorous...walters.org); Baltimore Museum (www.artbma.org) Honore Daumiers humorous social commentary "The Omnibus...
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DAUMIER, HONORE onora domya , 1808 79, French caricaturist, painter, and sculptor. Daumier was the greatest social satirist of his...in Valmondois, and it was there that Daumier died. See his Teachers and Students...
...from social purpose, and the taste for exotic subject matter, various currents of realism had notable exponents in Honore Daumier, J. B. C. Corot, and Gustave Courbet. Revived interest in landscape painting was revealed in the works of the...
...their subjects from the commonplaces of everyday life. Major realists included Gustave Courbet , J. F. Millet , and Honore Daumier . In a broader sense the term is applied to an unembellished rendering of natural forms. In recent years realism...
...known as the "citizen king" because of his bourgeois manner and dress, and he and his regime were satirized by Honore Daumier . See J. Lucas-Dubreton, The Restoration and the July Monarchy (tr. 1929); biographies by J. S. C. Abbott...


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