Mar 08, 2016 - Sale 2407

Sale 2407 - Lot 5

Price Realized: $ 10,625
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 4,000 - $ 6,000
HONORÉ DAUMIER
Collection of approximately 240 lithographs.

Circa 1835-1845. Includes lithographs from Types Parisiens, Journée d'un Célibataire, Moeurs Conjugales, Emotions Parisiennes, Actualités, Les Baigneurs, Musiciens de Paris, Histoire Ancienne, Les Beaux Jours de la Vie, Les Bas Bleus, Paris l'Hiver and others. Various sizes and conditions.

Daumier (1808-1879) was one of the leading draftsmen of controversial and highly critical political caricatures that cleverly captured the political strife prevalent throughout France in the 19th century. Born in Marseilles and raised in Paris, Daumier began studying art in 1822 under Alexandre Lenoir; thereafter he enrolled for a short time in the Académie Suisse and continued training as an apprentice under master lithographer Zépherin Belliard. By 1830 he was producing caricatures depicting the foibles of the bourgeoisie and the corruption of the government for Charles Philipon's satirical political newspaper Le Caricature. The scathing political caricatures Daumier produced for Le Caricature and Philipon's other publications were often fined and censored by King Louis-Philippe's officials, in fact the cartoons were so offensive that a single caricature depicting Louis-Philippe as Gargantua resulted in Daumier receiving a six month prison sentence.