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The Soup, c. 1862-65 (pen & ink, w / c and pencil on paper)
XIR206409 The Soup, c.1862-65 (pen & ink, w/c and pencil on paper) by Daumier, Honore (1808-79); 30.3x49.4 cm; Louvre, Paris, France; French, out of copyright
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by Honore Daumier captures a poignant scene of everyday life in 19th-century France. This remarkable print, created between 1862 and 1865, showcases the artist's mastery of pen and ink, watercolor, and pencil on paper. Measuring at 30.3x49.4 cm, it is housed in the prestigious Louvre Museum in Paris. In this evocative image, we witness a working-class couple sharing a humble meal together. The man and woman sit side by side, their tired expressions reflecting the hardships they face daily. A sense of hunger permeates the air as they eagerly consume their soup. What makes this artwork particularly striking is the presence of a baby nestled against his mother's breast while she eats her meager portion. Daumier fearlessly portrays breastfeeding as an integral part of family life during that era when societal norms often shied away from such intimate moments. Through his skilled draughtsmanship, Daumier invites us to contemplate themes of poverty, nourishment, and familial bonds within lower-class communities. He sheds light on the struggles faced by ordinary people who worked tirelessly to provide for themselves and their loved ones. "The Soup" serves as both a historical document capturing social realities of its time and an enduring testament to Daumier's artistic genius. It reminds us that art has always been instrumental in depicting human experiences with honesty and empathy.
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