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Cartoon about the press. Series "The Beautiful Days of Life"

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Cartoon about the press. Series "The Beautiful Days of Life"

JEB4914570 Cartoon about the press. Series " The Beautiful Days of Life" : " The increasingly monster format...". Engraving by Honore DAUMIER (1808-1879). Extract from the newspaper " Le Charivari" on October 18, 1845. Dim 37x25cm. Inv 1162 - box 8 NAa74. Marseille, Musee des Beaux-Arts, Palais Longchamps, Collection Arts Graphic. by Daumier, Honore (1808-79); Palais de Longchamp, Marseille, France; (add.info.: Cartoon about the press. Series " The Beautiful Days of Life" : " The increasingly monster format...". Engraving by Honore DAUMIER (1808-1879). Extract from the newspaper " Le Charivari" on October 18, 1845. Dim 37x25cm. Inv 1162 - box 8 NAa74. Marseille, Musee des Beaux-Arts, Palais Longchamps, Collection Arts Graphic.); eJean Bernard; French, out of copyright. © Jean Bernard / Bridgeman Images

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This print captures a cartoon about the press from the series "The Beautiful Days of Life" by Honore DAUMIER. The artwork, titled "The increasingly monster format. . . ", was originally published in the newspaper "Le Charivari" on October 18,1845. In this engraving, DAUMIER skillfully portrays his satirical commentary on the expanding influence and power of the press during that time. The image showcases a monstrous figure representing the press, growing larger and more dominant with each passing day. It serves as a reflection of society's increasing reliance on newspapers and their ability to shape public opinion. Measuring at 37x25cm, this print is an intriguing piece housed in Marseille's Musee des Beaux-Arts at Palais Longchamps' Collection Arts Graphic. Its presence in this prestigious collection speaks to its artistic significance and historical relevance. DAUMIER's mastery shines through in his detailed depiction of human figures and his clever use of caricature to convey social commentary. This particular artwork offers viewers a glimpse into French society during the mid-19th century, highlighting both its fascination with and apprehension towards an ever-expanding media landscape. Whether you are interested in art history or fascinated by societal dynamics, this print provides a thought-provoking window into an era where journalism began to wield significant influence over public perception.


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