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Kaizuki and Daumier side with each other remake.(sketch) they are going all out using their skills! #originalcharacter #sketch #digitalart #Procreate
Given the ignorance of Irish journos re political art I’d like to share one of its greatest exponents & a favourite artist of mine - Honoré-Victorin Daumier (1808-79) is considered the greatest caricaturist in history (by me) & he even went to gaol for mocking his king.
The Imaginary Invalid #realism #honoredaumier https://t.co/IhViR6iynl
Three Amateurs in front of the Night Review of Raffet #daumier #honoredaumier https://t.co/Y2QQuTmq4b
The Displacement of the Travelling Acrobats #honoredaumier #daumier https://t.co/Zlqk9Os2om
A Wagon of the Third Class, 1862 #realism #daumier https://t.co/rws1XOQNFg
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#art Honoré Daumier
"Le premier Bain"
"Non c'è vita
che almeno per un attimo
non sia immortale.
La morte
è sempre in ritardo di quell'attimo.
Invano scuote la maniglia
d'una porta invisibile.
A nessuno può sottrarre
il tempo raggiunto".
Wislawa Szymborska
#art Honoré Daumier
"Il vagone di terza classe".
" The Drinkers " - 1890
Oil on canvas 59.4 × 73.4 cm
The Art Institute of Chicago
by
Vincent Van Gogh
Dutch painter, 1853–1890
For this image, Van Gogh copied a wood engraving from Honoré Daumier’s Drinkers, a parody on the four ages of man.
Honoré Daumier, pintor y caricaturista francés -
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#TalDiaComoHoy nació Honoré Daumier, pintor y caricaturista francés -
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Honoré Daumier (February 26, 1808 – February 10, 1879) was a French painter.Le martyre de Saint Scabastien c 1849-52
Daumier went almost blind in 1873 which put paid to his art. A Box at the Theatre (c1865), Don Quixote Reading (c1865), Orchestra Stalls (c1865) & Lunch in the Country (1868). His work is immensely enjoyable.
If one theme united his artwork it is the idea of the struggle. Daumier’s leitmotif was always the fight for justice. The Watering Place (c1855), Two Lawyers (c1855), Orchestra Seat (c1856) & The Haulier of a Boat (c1856)
Daumier, despite his establishment detractors, was a true patriot as shown in his monumental & stirring image of the Republic. The Fifth Act at the Gaiety Theatre (1848), The Republic (1848), The Uprising (nd) & Martyrdom of St Sebastian (1849-52)
#OTD 26 February 1808 Honoré Daumier was born. He became a painter, sculptor, and printmaker, whose many works offer commentary on the social and political life in France, from the Revolution of 1830 to the fall of the second Napoleonic Empire in 1870.