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A satirical 1832 lithograph by Denis-Auguste-Marie Raffet, published in 'La Caricature', critiquing political excess during the July Monarchy in France.
This lithograph, titled 'Repas d'un représentant du peuple', was published in the French satirical journal 'La Caricature' in 1832. Denis-Auguste-Marie Raffet, a draughtsman and lithographer, produced this work during a period of significant political tension in France following the July Revolution. The image depicts a satirical scene where a representative of the people, presumably a member of the government, is shown dining in a manner that suggests excess and detachment from the struggles of the common citizenry.
The composition features a central figure seated at a table, focused on his meal, while a waiter stands to the left. The artist employs a loose, expressive lithographic technique to capture the textures of the clothing and the atmosphere of the dining room. The scene is framed by the formal headers of the journal, indicating its original purpose as a piece of social and political commentary. Raffet uses the medium to critique the perceived hypocrisy of those in power, contrasting the luxury of the meal with the broader social instability of the era.
As a document of nineteenth-century French print culture, this work demonstrates the role of the illustrated press in shaping public opinion. The lithograph captures the specific visual language of the period, where caricature served as a primary tool for political dissent. The artist's ability to convey character through posture and facial expression is evident in the exaggerated features of the diners. This print offers a glimpse into the satirical climate of 1830s Paris, where artists frequently used their craft to challenge the status quo and hold public figures to account. The work remains a clear example of the graphic output associated with the July Monarchy.
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