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Eh, eh ! petit gredin, vous en ferez.. 1840. Creator: Honore Daumier
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Eh, eh ! petit gredin, vous en ferez.. 1840. Creator: Honore Daumier
Eh, eh ! petit gredin, vous en ferez.. 1840. Eh, eh ! petit gredin, vous en ferez aussi des moutards, vous avez deja des yeux scelerat. Vous serez comme votre pere'. Father: Eh eh ! little rascal, you will also have some brats, you already have a scoundrel's eyes. You will be just like your father'. Series: Moeurs conjugales, 26; Periodical: Le Charivari, 5 July 1840
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Eh, eh! petit gredin, vous en ferez aussi des moutards, vous avez deja des yeux scelerats. Vous serez comme votre pere
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("Eh, eh! little rascal, you will also have some brats, you already have a scoundrel's eyes. You will be just like your father") is a poignant and humorous lithograph by the renowned French artist Honore Daumier, created in 1840. This image is part of Daumier's "Moeurs conjugales" series, which was published in the satirical magazine "Le Charivari." The print depicts a father sternly addressing his young son, who looks back at him with a mischievous expression. The father's finger points accusingly at the boy's face, as he warns him of the inevitable fate of becoming a scoundrel, just like his own father. The use of contrasting shadows and light adds depth and texture to the image, creating a sense of tension and drama. Daumier's "Moeurs conjugales" series was known for its biting satire and commentary on French society, particularly on the roles and expectations of men and women within the family unit. This particular print speaks to the idea of the cycle of behavior and the influence of parents on their children. The image is a powerful commentary on the complexities of fatherhood and the impact of one's upbringing on one's character. This lithograph is a valuable addition to any collection of 19th-century art, particularly for those with an interest in French art, satire, and social commentary. The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) is one such institution that holds this important work in its collection, making it accessible to the public for appreciation and study.
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