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Here is the public ministry who tells you very unagreeable things
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Here is the public ministry who tells you very unagreeable things
LSE4403406 Here is the public ministry who tells you very unagreeable things... so try to cry at least with one eye... it always feels good!... from the " Gens de Justice", series of cartoons on Justice by Honore Daumier (1808-1879). " Charivari", 1846. by Daumier, Honore (1808-79); Private Collection; (add.info.: Here is the public ministry who tells you very unagreeable things... so try to cry at least with one eye... it always feels good!... from the " Gens de Justice", series of cartoons on Justice by Honore Daumier (1808-1879). " Charivari", 1846.); Photo eLeonard de Selva; French, out of copyright
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© Leonard de Selva / Bridgeman Images
1808 1879 Accusation Daumier Discussion Honore 1808 1879 Judgment Lawyer Trade
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This print captures a moment from Honore Daumier's renowned series of cartoons on Justice, titled "Gens de Justice". In this particular image, we are introduced to the public ministry, who fearlessly delivers unpleasant truths. The engraving depicts a scene where the public ministry is shown speaking with conviction and authority, perhaps accusing someone or discussing a judgment. Daumier's artistic genius shines through in his ability to capture the essence of human emotions. The caption accompanying the print humorously suggests that even though hearing unagreeable things can be tough, it is still worth shedding at least one tear. It reminds us that sometimes expressing our emotions can bring relief and catharsis. The black and white composition adds depth and intensity to the artwork while highlighting Daumier's mastery of caricature. His unique style allows him to convey complex ideas through simple yet powerful visual representations. Leonard de Selva beautifully captures this piece in his photograph, preserving its historical significance for generations to come. This image serves as a reminder of Daumier's contribution to French art during the 19th century and his exploration of themes related to law, justice, and society. As we admire this remarkable artwork by Daumier, let us appreciate how artists like him have used their creativity throughout history to shed light on important social issues while entertaining audiences with their wit and satire.
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