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Daumier drawings

"Honore Daumier (1808-1879) is best known as the nimble caricaturist of French politics and the habits of the bourgeoisie. The nearly 4,000 lithographs he created for the Parisian press have long been appreciated as magic windows on the perils and follies of everyday life and continue to be widely admired. However, it is in his rarer and less famous drawings and watercolors, the private work he made for himself and a very limited audience, that Daumier most clearly emerges as an artist of exceptional genius. Indeed, it was on the strength of his skill as a draughtsman that Baudelaire declared Daumier the equal of Ingres and Delacroix." "This volume accompanies an exhibition at the Stadel Museum, Frankfurt, and The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, offering the most extensive display of Daumier's drawings since the Paris retrospectives of 1901 and 1934. Featuring about 150 works from twenty of the world's foremost museums and from private collections, it includes casual sketches produced by the artist to vent his restless imagination as well as many of the highly finished watercolors he designed as formal presentations of his art. By combining Daumier's drawings with selected examples of his paintings, prints, and bronzes, this book traces the evolution of the artist's succinct and emphatically expressive style from its roots in the European tradition exemplified by Rembrandt, Rubens, and Fragonard to its modern manifestations in the works of Degas, Cezanne, Toulouse-Lautrec, and Beckmann." "In the course of his long and productive career Daumier returned again and again to favorite themes, often after considerable lapses of time. Thus the works here are grouped by their subject matter into six sections: studies of individual figures and faces; narrative scenes inspired by history or literature; views of contemporary urban and domestic life; dramatic portrayals of lawyers in court; depictions of street performers; and episodes in the wanderings of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza." "Five essays, in which the exhibition's curators are joined by two other scholars of nineteenth-century art history, investigate particular aspects of Daumier's work as a draughtsman: the character of his fluid, energetic style; the complex iconography and structure of his drawings; the essentially sculptural nature of his art; his effective mastery of pose and gesture; and his personal view of the artist's role in society."--BOOK JACKET.

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  • "Daumier, Honoré (Maler)."
  • ""Honore Daumier (1808-1879) is best known as the nimble caricaturist of French politics and the habits of the bourgeoisie. The nearly 4,000 lithographs he created for the Parisian press have long been appreciated as magic windows on the perils and follies of everyday life and continue to be widely admired. However, it is in his rarer and less famous drawings and watercolors, the private work he made for himself and a very limited audience, that Daumier most clearly emerges as an artist of exceptional genius. Indeed, it was on the strength of his skill as a draughtsman that Baudelaire declared Daumier the equal of Ingres and Delacroix." "This volume accompanies an exhibition at the Stadel Museum, Frankfurt, and The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, offering the most extensive display of Daumier's drawings since the Paris retrospectives of 1901 and 1934. Featuring about 150 works from twenty of the world's foremost museums and from private collections, it includes casual sketches produced by the artist to vent his restless imagination as well as many of the highly finished watercolors he designed as formal presentations of his art. By combining Daumier's drawings with selected examples of his paintings, prints, and bronzes, this book traces the evolution of the artist's succinct and emphatically expressive style from its roots in the European tradition exemplified by Rembrandt, Rubens, and Fragonard to its modern manifestations in the works of Degas, Cezanne, Toulouse-Lautrec, and Beckmann." "In the course of his long and productive career Daumier returned again and again to favorite themes, often after considerable lapses of time. Thus the works here are grouped by their subject matter into six sections: studies of individual figures and faces; narrative scenes inspired by history or literature; views of contemporary urban and domestic life; dramatic portrayals of lawyers in court; depictions of street performers; and episodes in the wanderings of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza." "Five essays, in which the exhibition's curators are joined by two other scholars of nineteenth-century art history, investigate particular aspects of Daumier's work as a draughtsman: the character of his fluid, energetic style; the complex iconography and structure of his drawings; the essentially sculptural nature of his art; his effective mastery of pose and gesture; and his personal view of the artist's role in society."--BOOK JACKET."@en

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  • "Honoré Daumier : Zeichnungen"
  • "Daumier drawings : [the catalogue is publ. in conjunction with the exhibition held at the Städelsche Kunstinstitut and Städtische Galerie Frankfurt, Nov. 17, 1992 - Jan. 17, 1993 and at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Febr. 26 - May 2, 1993]"
  • "Honoré Daumier, Zeichnungen [Städtische Galerie im Städelschen Kunstinstitut, Graphische Sammlung, Frankfurt am Main, 17. November 1992 bis 17. Januar 1993 ; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 26. Februar bis 2. Mai 1993]"
  • "Honoré Daumier, Zeichnungen : [herausgegeben anläßlich der Ausstellung "Honoré Daumier - Zeichnungen" in der Graphischen Sammlung des Städelschen Kunstinstitutes und der Städtischen Galerie, Frankfurt am Main (17. November 1992 bis 17. Januar 1993) und im Metropolitan Museum, New York (26. Februar bis 2. Mai 1993)]"
  • "Daumier drawings [the catalogue is published in conjunction with the exhibition held at the Städelsche Kunstinstitut und Städtische Galerie, Frankfurt, November 17, 1992 - January 17, 1993. and at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, February 26 - May 2, 1993]"
  • "Honoré Daumier - Zeichnungen : [Städtische Galerie im Städelschen Kunstinstitut, Graphische Sammlung, Frankfurt am Main, 17. Nov. 1992 bis 17. Jan. 1993; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 26. Febr. bis 2. Mai 1993]"
  • "Daumier drawings : exhibition, Städelsche Kunstinstitut and Städtische Galerie, Frankfurt, November 17, 1992-January 17, 1993, and at the Metropolitan museum of art, New York, February 26-May 2, 1993"
  • "Honoré Daumier, Zeichnungen [Ausstellung in der Graphischen Sammlung des Städelschen Kunstinstitutes und der Städtischen Galerie, Frankfurt am Main (17. November 1992 bis 17. Januar 1993)] und im Metropolitan Museum, New York (26. Februar bis 2. Mai 1993)"
  • "Daumier drawings : [... in conjunction with the exhibition held at the Städelsche Kunstinstitut and Städtische Galerie, Frankfurt, November 17, 1992 - January 17, 1993 ...]"
  • "Honoré Daumier, Zeichnungen : [... anläßlich der Ausstellung "Honoré Daumier. Zeichnungen" in der Graphischen Sammlung des Städelschen Kunstinstitutes und der Städtischen Galerie, Frankfurt am Main (17. November 1992 bis 17. Januar 1993) ...]"
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  • "Honoré Daumier : Zeichnungen : [Ausstellung], Städtische Galerie im Städelschen Kunstinstitut, Graphische Sammlung, Frankfurt am Main : [17. November 1992 bis 17. Januar 1993 : Katalog]"
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  • "Daumier drawings"
  • "Honoré Daumier : Zeichnungen : [Ausstellung in der Graphischen Sammlung des Städelschen Kunstinstitutes und der Städtischen Galerie, Frankfurt am Main, 17. November 1992 bis 17. Januar 1993, und im Metropolitan Museum of art, New York, 26. Februar bis 2. Mai 1993]"
  • "Honoré Daumier : Zeichnungen : [Städtische Galerie im Städelschen Kunstinstitut, Graphische Sammlung, Frankfurt am Main, 17. November 1992 bis 17. Januar 1993] : [The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 26. Februar bis 2. Mai 1993]"