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The largest as well as the most interesting exhibition of Daumier yet held in the U. S. will open this week in Philadelphia at the Pennsylvania Museum of Art. More than any other great 19th ...
Charles Baudelaire once said of Daumier that he was, “one of the most important men, I will not say only of caricature, but also of Modern Art.” Daumier’s works are in the collections of the Louvre ...
Last week the serious side of Honore Daumier was on view at Lon don’s Tate Gallery in 231 paintings and drawings, the biggest Daumier show in 60 years. Daumier’s reputation as a painter has ...
Though one can view Honoré Daumier’s 19th century lithographs from a purely artistic or purely political standpoint, they were often a blend of both. An artist whose work was characterized by ...
Honore Daumier and La Maison Aubert: Political and Social Satire in Paris. Where: The Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, 71 Hamilton St., New Brunswick. When: Through June 1. 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m ...
For anyone without decent knowledge of French 19th-century history, this exhibition may come as something of a kick in the Balzacs. The career of its subject, Honoré Daumier, reached across the ...
Honoré Daumier and the Art of La Caricature and More than Fifteen Minutes of Fame: Warhol's Prints and Photographs, both drawn from the museum's extensive print collection and on view through ...
Honore Daumier was sent to jail and also confined to an asylum for his work. But he was neither criminal nor mentally ill. He was an artist who was honored in his own time (1808-1879) and in ...
Can a noose be art? One artist is rethinking a volatile symbol. Daumier made dozens of clay caricature busts of some of the worst ghouls and grifters of his age, using these painted, unfired ...
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