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Honoré Daumier
Honoré Daumier
Born in : Marseille - 1808 / Dead in : Valmondois, 1879
Honoré Daumier was a French printmaker, caricaturist, painter, sculptor, and one of the most gifted and prolific draftsmen of his time.

Biography   
Born in Marseille, Daumier showed in his youth an irresistible inclination towards the artistic profession, which his father vainly tried to check by placing him first with a huissier, and later, with a bookseller. Having mastered the techniques of lithography, Daumier began his artistic career by producing plates for music publishers, and illustrations for advertisements. This was followed by anonymous work for publishers, in which he emulated the style of Charlet and displayed considerable enthusiasm for the Napoleonic legend.

When, during the reign of Louis Philippe, Charles Philipon launched the comic journal, La Caricature, Daumier joined its staff, which included such powerful artists as Devéria, Raffet and Grandville, and started upon his pictorial campaign of satire, targeting the foibles of the bourgeoisie, the corruption of the law and the incompetence of a blundering government. His caricature of the king as Gargantua led to Daumier's imprisonment for six months at Ste Pelagic in 1832. Soon after, the publication of La Caricature was discontinued, but Philipon provided a new field for Daumier's activity when he founded the Le Charivari.

Daumier produced his social caricatures for Le Charivari, in which he held bourgeois society up to ridicule in the figure of Robert Macaire, hero of a popular melodrama. In another series, L'histoire ancienne, he took aim at the constraining pseudo-classicism of the art of the period. In 1848 Daumier embarked again on his political campaign, still in the service of Le Charivari, which he left in 1860 and rejoined in 1864.

In addition to his prodigious activity in the field of caricature - the list of Daumier's lithographed plates compiled in 1904 numbers no fewer than 3,958 - he also painted. Except for the searching truthfulness of his vision and the powerful directness of his brushwork, it would be difficult to recognize the creator of Robert Macaire, of Les Bas bleus, Les Bohémiens de Paris, and the Masques, in the paintings of Christ and His Apostles (Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam), or in his Good Samaritan, Don Quixote and Sancho Panza, Christ Mocked, or even in the sketches in the Ionides Collection at South Kensington. As the paintings were never intended for public consumption, Daumier felt free to work in a vein that was personal rather than political. In their more munificent spirit the paintings are close to those of his friends Corot and Millet, though altogether more vigorous in handling.

As a painter, Daumier, one of the pioneers of naturalism, did not meet with success until a year before his death in 1878, when M. Durand-Ruel collected his works for exhibition at his galleries and demonstrated the range of the talent of the man who has been called the "Michelangelo of caricature". At the time of the exhibition, Daumier was blind and living in a cottage at Valmondois, which Corot placed at his disposal. It was there that he died.

An exhibition of his works was held at the École des Beaux-Arts in 1900.

Today, Daumier's works are found in many of the world's leading art museums, including the Louvre, the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Rijksmuseum. He is celebrated for a range of works, including a large number of paintings (29) and drawings (49) depicting the life of Don Quijote, a theme that fascinated him for the last part of his life.

Baudelaire noted of him: l'un des hommes les plus importants, je ne dirai pas seulement de la caricature, mais encore de l'art moderne. (One of the most important men, I will not say only of caricature, but further of modern art.)

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Friend of Jean-Désiré-Gustave Courbet, Pierre-Etienne-Théodore Rousseau (Théodore Rousseau), Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, Honoré de Balzac, Charles Baudelaire and Ferdinand Victor Eugène Delacroix
Achievement   
J. Paul Getty Museum
Artist
L'Atelier
Painting
Honoré Daumier
(near 1870)

Metropolitan Museum of Art
Artist
Le wagon de troisième classe
Painting
Honoré Daumier
(approx. from 1863 to 1865)
La blanchisseuse
Painting
Honoré Daumier
(near 1863)

National Gallery
Artist
Don Quichotte et Sancho Pansa
Painting
Honoré Daumier
(near 1855)

National Museum of Western Art (NMWA) - Tokyo
Artist
Marie-Madeleine
Painting
Honoré Daumier
(from 1849 to 1850)
Public de théâtre
Painting
Honoré Daumier
(approx. from 1856 to 1860)

New Pinacothek of Munich
Artist
Don Quichotte
Painting
Honoré Daumier
(near 1868)
La pièce de théâtre
Painting
Honoré Daumier
(near 1860)
Ratapoil
Sculpture
Honoré Daumier
(near 1850)

Orsay Museum
Artist
La République
Painting
Honoré Daumier
(1848)
Crispin et Scapin
Painting
Honoré Daumier
(near 1864)
Don Quichotte et la mule morte
Painting
Honoré Daumier
(1867)
La blanchisseuse
Painting
Honoré Daumier
(near 1861)
Les voleurs et l'âne
Painting
Honoré Daumier
(1858)
Scène de comédie
Painting
Honoré Daumier
(near 1860)
Esquisse pour le martyre de Saint Sébastien
Painting
Honoré Daumier
(approx. from 1849 to 1951)
Les Emigrants
Sculpture
Honoré Daumier
(1848)
Les Emigrants
Sculpture
Honoré Daumier
(1848)

Oskar Reinhart "Am Römerholz" Museum
Artist
Sancho Pansa sous un arbre
Painting
Honoré Daumier
(approx. from 1855 to 1870)
Retour du marché
Painting
Honoré Daumier
(approx. from 1855 to 1860)
Petit déjeuner à la campagne
Painting
Honoré Daumier
La partie de jeu de dames
Painting
Honoré Daumier
(approx. from 1858 to 1863)
Un contre-argument
Painting
Honoré Daumier
(near 1862)
Dans la salle d'attente
Painting
Honoré Daumier
(near 1865)
La Plaidoirie
Painting
Honoré Daumier
(near 1865)
Le Boucher
Painting
Honoré Daumier
(near 1860)
Les deux médecins et la Mort
Painting
Honoré Daumier
(approx. from 1865 to 1869)
Les buveurs de bière
Painting
Honoré Daumier
(approx. from 1865 to 1870)
Don Quichote et Sancho Pansa dans les montagnes
Painting
Honoré Daumier
(approx. from 1865 to 1870)
Enfants au bain
Painting
Honoré Daumier
(near 1855)
Les réfugiés
Painting
Honoré Daumier
(approx. from 1848 to 1852)
Pierrot chantant à la mandoline
Painting
Honoré Daumier
(near 1873)

Philadelphia Museum of Art
Artist
Ratapoil
Sculpture
Honoré Daumier
(1851)

The California Palace of the Legion of Honor
Artist
Un wagon de troisième classe
Painting
Honoré Daumier
(approx. from 1856 to 1858)
Place(s) related   

Honoré Daumier

Jean-Désiré-Gustave Courbet
Pierre-Etienne-Théodore Rousseau (Théodore Rousseau)
Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot
Honoré de Balzac
Charles Baudelaire
Ferdinand Victor Eugène Delacroix