Honoré Daumier was a French painter and printmaker best known for his caricatures critiquing and satirizing society and politics in 19th-century France. His two most famous characters were the bourgeois Robert Macaire and the evil Ratapoil, each depicted with grotesquely exaggerated features. Born on February 26, 1808 in Marseille, France, the artist went on study at the Académie Suisse followed by a stint working for the Belliard publishing house, where he first learned lithography. During the rule of Louis Phillipe, he was imprisoned for his infamous depiction of the king as Gargantua (the gluttonous giant in François Rabelais’ novel) in the magazine La Caricature. 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 Museum in Paris, The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, the National Gallery in London, and the Neue Pinakothek in Munich, among others. Daumier died on February 10, 1879 in Valmondois, France.
Series: #38 for Caricaturana Medium: Lithograph with hand coloring, sur blanc Dimensions: 11 1/2 x 9 3/8 inches (Image with text) 13 3/4 x 10 3/8 inches (Sheet) Signature: Collector's stamp verso (N) Artist details: French, 1808 - 1879 Date finished: c. 1837 Reference: L. Delteil 392 Condition: Some stains at lower right edge of sheet. Old hinge residue verso.
#53910
Series: for "Chine" series Medium: Lithograph sur blanc Dimensions: 8 7/8 x 10 3/8 inches Signature: Initialed in the stone Artist details: French, 1808 - 1879
#29774
Series: Caricaturana Series No. 23 (Robert Macaire), from Le Chariva Medium: Lithograph Dimensions: 8 x 11 inches Artist details: French, 1808 - 1879 Date of impression: 1837 Reference: Delteil II 377
#30909
Honoré Daumier
Mr. Royert Colas, En Vieille Marquise De L'Ancienne Cour
Series: Bal de La Coeur, No. 1, for Le Charivari Medium: Lithograph Dimensions: 9 3/8 x 7 1/4 inches Signature: Signed in stone Artist details: French, 1808 - 1879 Reference: Delteil I 136 Condition: Foxed.
#30927
Series: Galerie Physionomique, No. 11 from Le Charivari Medium: Lithograph Dimensions: 9 1/2 x 9 inches Artist details: French, 1808 - 1879 Reference: Delteil II 336
Recommended by Sam (Owner & Director): "Once again Daumier captures a key moment, which many of us have experienced as restaurant patrons when we realize that we do not have the funds to pay for our meal. The artist's lithographic crayon drawing, one of so many he contributed to Le Charivari and La Caricature, is so expressive. His social awareness and commentary on political figures, the legal profession (Les Gens de Justice), the abuse of women (Les Bas Bleu series) and so many other social conventions of 19th century France; represent a powerful legacy that is still relevant today."
Series: Robert Macaire 2nd Series, No. 9 Medium: Lithograph with hand coloring. Printed sur blanc. Dimensions: 13 1/2 x 10 inches (sheet) Signature: Initialed in the stone Artist details: French, 1808 - 1879
#51499
Series: No. 1 for the second Robert Macaire Series Medium: Lithograph with handcoloring. Printed sur blanc. Dimensions: 13 1/4 x 10 inches (sheet) Signature: Initialed in the stone Artist details: French, 1808 - 1879
#51503
Series: Caricaturana Series No. 36 (Robert Macaire) from Le Charivari Medium: Lithograph Dimensions: 9 3/4 x 8 1/2 inches Artist details: French, 1808 - 1879 Date of impression: 1837 Edition: Le Charivari, but verso is blank Reference: Delteil II 390
#BB-115