Un article louangeur - Honoré Daumier
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A satirical 1844 lithograph by Honoré Daumier from the series Les Beaux Jours de la Vie, depicting a humorous and biting exchange between two figures.
This lithograph by Honoré Daumier, titled Un article louangeur, belongs to the series Les Beaux Jours de la Vie. Published in the Parisian journal Le Charivari in 1844, the work captures a moment of social satire typical of Daumier's output during the July Monarchy. The scene depicts a man leaning over a seated woman, presenting her with a newspaper article he claims to have written about her work. The woman, wearing spectacles, reacts with shock as she reads the text, which reveals a biting insult rather than the praise she expected. Daumier employs his characteristic draughtsmanship to convey the psychological tension between the two figures. The man is rendered with sharp, angular features and a hunched posture, suggesting a predatory or mocking intent. In contrast, the woman is drawn with softer, rounded lines, emphasising her vulnerability and confusion. The cross-hatching technique used for the shadows on the sofa and the man's clothing provides a sense of volume and texture, grounding the figures in a domestic setting that feels immediate and unvarnished. As a social commentator, Daumier frequently used his lithographs to critique the vanity and pretension of the French bourgeoisie. In this instance, he targets the literary circles of the time, where public reviews could be weaponised to humiliate authors. The dialogue printed below the image clarifies the narrative: the man calls his piece a laudatory article, yet the woman discovers he has used the word 'Buse' (a buzzard, or a fool) to describe her. Daumier's ability to distil complex human interactions into a single, humorous, and often cynical frame remains the hallmark of his career. This print offers a window into the cultural anxieties of mid-nineteenth-century Paris, where reputation was fragile and public critique was a common tool for social maneuvering.
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Un article louangeur - Honoré Daumier
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