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1830 et 1833, 1833. Creator: Honore Daumier
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1830 et 1833, 1833. Creator: Honore Daumier
1830 et 1833, 1833. Caricatures of Louis-Philippe I three years apart. Louis Philippe (1773-1850) was King of the French from 1830 to 1848. Periodical: La Caricature, 15 August 1833, no. 145, plate 303
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This black and white print, titled "1830 et 1833" by Honore Daumier, showcases two striking caricatures of King Louis-Philippe I of France, three years apart. The image, published in the periodical "La Caricature" on August 15, 1833, in plate 303, offers a humorous and insightful commentary on the monarch's changing appearance and demeanor during his reign. Louis-Philippe, born in 1773, became King of the French in 1830 and ruled until 1848. In the left image from 1830, Daumier depicts the king with a serious expression and a neat, well-groomed hairstyle, typical of the time. In contrast, the right image from 1833 reveals a more relaxed and amused Louis-Philippe, with a disheveled hairdo that appears to be coming undone. The Duke of Orleans, a prominent political figure during this period, is also featured in the print, standing behind the king in both images. The duke, portrayed with a smirk and a quizzical expression, adds an intriguing element to the composition. This lithograph, now part of the collection at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), is a testament to the wit and social commentary of Honore Daumier, a master of the caricature medium. The print invites us to reflect on the power of expression and the role of humor in shaping public perception of political figures during the 19th century.
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