Kaizuki and Daumier side with each other remake.(sketch) they are going all out using their skills!

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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.

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Three Amateurs in front of the Night Review of Raffet https://t.co/Y2QQuTmq4b

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Honoré Daumier
“Crispin et Scapin" ~1864
Musée d'Orsay, Paris

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Honoré Daumier
“Don Quichote im Gebirge”, 1850

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Le Déjeuner at La campagne, 1867
par Honoré Daumier

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La biologia che in un istante
me porterà a non più esistere
mentre tu duri, l'immagine
che sarai tu a soffrirne, questo
vorrei dirti, è il doloroso lascito
che porta il nostro amore.

Alziati
Quarantanove poesie

Honoré Daumier
"Le premier Bain"

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"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

Honoré Daumier
"Il vagone di terza classe".

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" 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.

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Happy birthday Daumier and your amazing lawyers

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Honoré Daumier (February 26, 1808 – February 10, 1879) was a French painter.Le martyre de Saint Scabastien c 1849-52

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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.

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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)

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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)

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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.

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