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the clothes of the tailor BANEKOSKI original lithograph on white, period colors sheet size 35.5 X 24.5 cm central fold

Honoré Daumier (Marseille February 26, 1808 - Valmondois February 10, 1879), was a French engraver, caricaturist, painter and sculptor, whose works commented on social and political life in France in the 19th century. A prolific draftsman, author of more than four thousand lithographs, he is best known for his caricatures of politicians and his satires of the behavior of his compatriots. The value of his painting has also been recognised, although only posthumously1. He is considered today perhaps as one of the greatest French painters of the 19th century2. He changed our perception of the art of political cartooning.



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News the clothes of the tailor BANEKOSKI original lithograph on white, period colors sheet size 35.5 X 24.5 cm central fold Honoré Daumier (Marseille February 26, 1808 - Valmondois February 10, 1879), was a French engraver, caricaturist, painter and sculptor, whose works commented on social and political life in France in the 19th century. A prolific draftsman, author of more than four thousand lithographs, he is best known for his caricatures of politicians and his satires of the behavior of his compatriots. The value of his painting has also been recognised, although only posthumously1. He is considered today perhaps as one of the greatest French painters of the 19th century2. He changed our perception of the art of political cartooning. News Availablity: in stock
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