Daumier / Sarah Symmons
Material type: TextPublication details: London : Chaucer Press , 2004Description: 128 p. : illus. ; 30 cmISBN:- 1904449239
- 709.24 DAU
- NC1499.D3 S93 1979
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Libro - Monografía | Biblioteca Pública de San Miguel de Allende, A.C. Sala Ingles | 709.24 DAU (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 064256 |
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Ranked alongside Ingres by Baudelaire as the finest draughtsman in Paris and matched as a political caricaturist in the nineteenth century only by Goya, Honoré Daumier worked for opposition newspapers throughout the Second Empire, one of the most corrupt and flamboyant periods in French history. He won fame, notoriety, and so a prison sentence, for his prodigious output of caricatures of prominent politicians and his relentless lampooning of the hypocrisy and pretentions of contemporary Parisian moeurs. Sarah Symmons both examines Daumier's role as a professional newspaper artist and explores his more personal body of work, which remained largely unknown during his lifetime.
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