Honore-Victorin Daumier (French: [onoRe domje[onoRe domje]; February 26, 1808 - February 10 1879) was a French artist, sculptor and printmaker, whose many works offer commentary on the political and social conditions in France, from the Revolution of 1830 to the end of the second Napoleonic Empire in 1870. He made a living the duration of his life by creating cartoons and caricatures of political characters and satirizing the actions of his fellow citizens in magazines and newspapers and became popular during his lifetime, and is still well-known to this day. He was a republican democratic who was critical of the bourgeoisie and politicians, as well as the church, lawyers, judiciary and the judiciary. Following the publication of Gargantua in 1832, an insulting and disrespectful depiction of King Louis-Philippe Daumier was sentenced months imprisonment. Daumier was also an accomplished painter often associated with realism.Although Daumier occasionally displayed his artwork in the Paris Salons, his work was largely dismissed and unnoticed by the French public and most of the critics of the time.
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