Honoré Daumier: The Paintings
BORN: February 20-26, 1808 in Marseille, France.
DIED: February 11, 1879 in Valmondois, France.
MOVEMENT: Realism, Impressionism
INTERESTING FACTS:
Daumier studied under Alexandre Lenoir, who was a student of Jacques-Louis David.
Daumier was very prolific. He produced over 500 paintings, 100 sculptures, 4000 lithographs and 4000 illustrative drawings during his lifetime.
In 1830, Daumier became a contributor to the La Caricature, a liberal opposition journal.
In 1832, King Louis-Philippe had Daumier imprisoned for six months for opposing the king and drawing caricatures of him.
NOTABLE WORKS:
Don Quijote and Sancho Panza, The Rescue, The Washerwoman and Crispin and Scapin.
HONORÉ DAUMIER THE PAINTINGS Art Book contains 90+ Reproductions of satirical and genre scenes with title and date.
Honoré Daumier
BORN: February 20-26, 1808 in Marseille, France.
DIED: February 11, 1879 in Valmondois, France.
MOVEMENT: Realism, Impressionism
INTERESTING FACTS:
Daumier studied under Alexandre Lenoir, who was a student of Jacques-Louis David.
Daumier was very prolific. He produced over 500 paintings, 100 sculptures, 4000 lithographs and 4000 illustrative drawings during his lifetime.
In 1830, Daumier became a contributor to the La Caricature, a liberal opposition journal.
In 1832, King Louis-Philippe had Daumier imprisoned for six months for opposing the king and drawing caricatures of him.
NOTABLE WORKS:
Don Quijote and Sancho Panza, The Rescue, The Washerwoman and Crispin and Scapin.
HONORÉ DAUMIER THE PAINTINGS Art Book contains 90+ Reproductions of satirical and genre scenes with title and date.
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Honoré DaumierBORN: February 20-26, 1808 in Marseille, France.
DIED: February 11, 1879 in Valmondois, France.
MOVEMENT: Realism, Impressionism
INTERESTING FACTS:
Daumier studied under Alexandre Lenoir, who was a student of Jacques-Louis David.
Daumier was very prolific. He produced over 500 paintings, 100 sculptures, 4000 lithographs and 4000 illustrative drawings during his lifetime.
In 1830, Daumier became a contributor to the La Caricature, a liberal opposition journal.
In 1832, King Louis-Philippe had Daumier imprisoned for six months for opposing the king and drawing caricatures of him.
NOTABLE WORKS:
Don Quijote and Sancho Panza, The Rescue, The Washerwoman and Crispin and Scapin.
HONORÉ DAUMIER THE PAINTINGS Art Book contains 90+ Reproductions of satirical and genre scenes with title and date.
Honoré Daumier
BORN: February 20-26, 1808 in Marseille, France.
DIED: February 11, 1879 in Valmondois, France.
MOVEMENT: Realism, Impressionism
INTERESTING FACTS:
Daumier studied under Alexandre Lenoir, who was a student of Jacques-Louis David.
Daumier was very prolific. He produced over 500 paintings, 100 sculptures, 4000 lithographs and 4000 illustrative drawings during his lifetime.
In 1830, Daumier became a contributor to the La Caricature, a liberal opposition journal.
In 1832, King Louis-Philippe had Daumier imprisoned for six months for opposing the king and drawing caricatures of him.
NOTABLE WORKS:
Don Quijote and Sancho Panza, The Rescue, The Washerwoman and Crispin and Scapin.
HONORÉ DAUMIER THE PAINTINGS Art Book contains 90+ Reproductions of satirical and genre scenes with title and date.




San Diego Union TribuneTwo shows at MCASD, two approaches to madness of warFor his figures in “Heart Attack,” he made sly use of pictorial sources dealing with death from Honoré Daumier and George Bellows. The related passions come together in his images about the Iraq War. One is a painting in the mock-academic allegorical