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Cartoon on art lovers: Serie "Au salon": Lets leave madam
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Cartoon on art lovers: Serie "Au salon": Lets leave madam
JEB4914117 Cartoon on art lovers: Serie " Au salon" : Lets leave madam... these nudites are revoltantes... I will return all alone" Engraving by Honore DAUMIER (1808-1879). Extract from the newspaper " Le Charivari" on May 5, 1866. Dim: 28x28cm. Inv D 3475 - box 3 NI1. Marseille, Musee des Beaux-Arts, Palais Longchamps, Collection Arts Graphic. by Daumier, Honore (1808-79); Palais de Longchamp, Marseille, France; (add.info.: Cartoon on art lovers: Serie " Au salon" : Lets leave madam... these nudites are revoltantes... I will return all alone" Engraving by Honore DAUMIER (1808-1879). Extract from the newspaper " Le Charivari" on May 5, 1866. Dim: 28x28cm. Inv D 3475 - box 3 NI1. Marseille, Musee des Beaux-Arts, Palais Longchamps, Collection Arts Graphic.); eJean Bernard; French, out of copyright
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This print captures a moment in art history, showcasing Honore Daumier's satirical cartoon on art lovers titled "Au salon: Let's leave madam. . . these nudites are revoltantes. . . I will return all alone". Created in 1866 and extracted from the newspaper "Le Charivari" this engraving measures 28x28cm and is housed in the Marseille Museum of Fine Arts at Palais Longchamps. Daumier, a renowned French artist, used his talent to critique society through caricature. In this particular piece, he humorously depicts a couple visiting an art exhibition. The husband expresses his disdain for the nude artworks on display, suggesting that they should leave immediately. His wife seems unbothered by his reaction and decides to stay behind while he departs alone. The cartoon reflects the societal attitudes towards nudity during that time period and highlights the divide between conservative values and artistic expression. Daumier's sharp wit shines through as he pokes fun at those who find nudity scandalous or offensive. Displayed within the collection of Arts Graphic at Palais Longchamps, this artwork serves as a reminder of how artists have always pushed boundaries and challenged societal norms throughout history. It invites viewers to contemplate their own perceptions of art and encourages discussions about censorship, freedom of expression, and cultural shifts over time.
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