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Sketch made at the Salon by Daumier, no. 6: Just look at what a degenerate
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Sketch made at the Salon by Daumier, no. 6: Just look at what a degenerate
1067822 Sketch made at the Salon by Daumier, no. 6: Just look at what a degenerate and corrupt world we are living in... 1865 (litho) by Daumier, Honore (1808-79); 23.5x22.7 cm; Dallas Museum of Art, Texas, USA; (add.info.: (Croquis pris au salon par Daumier, no. 6: Quelle Societe abatardie...)); gift of Mrs. Robert A. Beyers; French, out of copyright
Media ID 22511316
© gift of Mrs. Robert A. Beyers / Bridgeman Images
Academic Audience Corrupt Corruption Critic Criticism Representation Salon Viewer Degenerate
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This print showcases a sketch made by the renowned artist Daumier at the Salon. Titled "Just look at what a degenerate and corrupt world we are living in" this piece of art truly captures the essence of social criticism prevalent during its time. Measuring 23.5x22.7 cm, this lithograph depicts an academic landscape filled with humor and satire. Daumier's keen eye for detail is evident as he skillfully portrays a corrupt society through his caricaturesque representation. The viewer is immediately drawn into the scene, confronted with the harsh reality of corruption and degeneration that plagued French society in 1865. The critic within us cannot help but reflect upon our own world and question if similar issues persist today. Displayed at the Dallas Museum of Art in Texas, USA, this artwork was generously gifted by Mrs. Robert A. Beyers to ensure its preservation for future generations to appreciate. Daumier's satirical approach challenges traditional notions of beauty found in salon paintings, offering a refreshing perspective on societal norms. His mastery lies not only in his artistic technique but also in his ability to provoke thought and spark conversations about pressing issues. Through this print from Fine Art Finder, we can delve into Daumier's critique on corruption while admiring his talent as an engraver. It serves as a powerful reminder that art has always been instrumental in reflecting society's flaws and inspiring change throughout history.
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