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Portrait of Honore Daumier, 1862 (lithograph in black, with scraping on stone
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Portrait of Honore Daumier, 1862 (lithograph in black, with scraping on stone
2972663 Portrait of HonoreDaumier, 1862 (lithograph in black, with scraping on stone, on light grey china paper laid down using chine colleon white wove paper) by Carjat, Etienne (1828-1906); 31.2x23.5 cm; The Art Institute of Chicago, IL, USA; Restricted gift of Fred Reddel, Jr. in honor of Anselmo Carini; French, out of copyright
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© Restricted gift of Fred Reddel, Jr., in honor of Anselmo Carini / Bridgeman Images
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This black and white lithograph, titled "Portrait of Honore Daumier, 1862" captures the essence of the renowned French satirist and cartoonist. Created by Carjat, Etienne in 1862, this artwork showcases Daumier's distinct features with remarkable precision. The artist skillfully employs scraping on stone technique to add depth and texture to the image. The use of light grey china paper laid down using chine colleon white wove paper further enhances the overall composition. Measuring at 31.2x23.5 cm, this print is a testament to Carjat's mastery as an artist. Daumier's personality shines through in every stroke of Carjat's brush - his piercing gaze reflects his sharp wit and incisive observations about society. As one of France's most celebrated caricaturists, Daumier used his art to critique political figures and social issues during his time. This portrait not only pays homage to Daumier but also serves as a reminder of the power that art holds in capturing the essence of its subject. With each line carefully etched onto the lithograph plate, Carjat immortalizes Daumier's legacy for generations to come. Currently housed at The Art Institute of Chicago in Illinois, USA, this restricted gift from Fred Reddel Jr. , honoring Anselmo Carini adds another layer of significance to this already remarkable piece. This artwork stands as a testament to both artistic excellence and historical
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