





Une Lecon De Botanique ; Un Jour De Representation A Beneficee (croquis Parisiens, Pl. 4 Et 14). 1852.
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About Reproduction
Discover the allure of art with our faithful reproduction of "Une Lecon De Botanique ; Un Jour De Representation A Beneficee (croquis Parisiens, Pl. 4 Et 14). 1852.", originally brought to life by the talented Honore Daumier. Unlike posters or prints, our hand-painted oil painting breathes an unique sense of depth and texture into your space. Every detail, every stroke, and every texture is meticulously recreated, paying the perfect homage to Honore Daumier and his artistic vision.
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Painting Description
"Une Leçon de Botanique" and "Un Jour de Représentation à Bénéfice" (Croquis Parisiens, pl. 4 et 14) are two lithographs created in 1852 by the French printmaker and caricaturist Honoré Daumier. These works are part of a larger series titled "Croquis Parisiens," which translates to "Parisian Sketches," and they offer a satirical glimpse into the social and political life of Paris in the 19th century.
Honoré Daumier (1808–1879) was renowned for his keen observation of society and his ability to capture the essence of his subjects with both wit and criticism. His work often commented on the social injustices and the follies of the bourgeoisie, the legal profession, and politicians of his time. Daumier's lithographs were widely circulated in newspapers and periodicals, making his commentary and art accessible to a broad audience.
"Une Leçon de Botanique," which means "A Lesson in Botany," likely portrays a humorous scene involving the study of botany, possibly poking fun at the educational practices or social customs related to science and learning in the mid-19th century. "Un Jour de Représentation à Bénéfice," or "A Day of Performance for Benefit," may depict a theatrical benefit event, a common practice of the time where performances were held to raise funds for various causes or individuals in need. In this lithograph, Daumier might be critiquing the cultural life of Paris or the nature of charitable events.
As part of the "Croquis Parisiens" series, these lithographs reflect Daumier's ability to blend artistry with social commentary, using the medium of lithography to reach a wide audience and influence public opinion. His work remains an important historical record of the political climate and societal norms of his era, as well as a testament to his skill as an artist and satirist.
The "Croquis Parisiens" series, including "Une Leçon de Botanique" and "Un Jour de Représentation à Bénéfice," is significant in the study of French art and history, offering insight into the cultural and political landscape of 19th-century Paris through the lens of one of its most incisive observers.
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Lead Time & Shipping
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Return & Refund
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