DAUMIER, H. - Les Gens de Justice. - Il parait décidement que mon gaillard est un grand scélérat . . . (pl 37)
DAUMIER, H. - Les Gens de Justice. - Il parait décidement que mon gaillard est un grand scélérat . . . (pl 37)
Published: Paris, 1845-1848
Size: 240 x 185mm.
Color: Uncoloured.
Condition: Lithography printed on white wove paper without text on the verso. Some minor spotting. Good impression. Size of paper : 330x250mm.
Description
Second state (of 2), with letters. From "Les Gens de Justice". Text below image : - Il parait décidement que mon gaillard est un grand scélérat. (It really seems that my client is a crook. What an honour for me if I succeed to get him acquitted).
Around the mid-1840s Daumier started publishing his famous caricatures depicting members of the legal profession, known as 'Les Gens de Justice', a scathing satire about judges, defendants, attorneys and corrupt, greedy lawyers in general. A number of extremely rare albums appeared on white paper, covering 39 different legal themes, of which 37 had previously been published in the Charivari. It is said that Daumier's own experience as an employee in a bailiff's office during his youth may have influenced his rather negative attitude towards the legal profession.
Known chiefly as a political and social satirist, Honoré DAUMIER (1808-1879) used the printmaking process of lithography, still relatively new at the time, to contribute cartoons and caricatures to French news weeklies.
Around the mid-1840s Daumier started publishing his famous caricatures depicting members of the legal profession, known as 'Les Gens de Justice', a scathing satire about judges, defendants, attorneys and corrupt, greedy lawyers in general. A number of extremely rare albums appeared on white paper, covering 39 different legal themes, of which 37 had previously been published in the Charivari. It is said that Daumier's own experience as an employee in a bailiff's office during his youth may have influenced his rather negative attitude towards the legal profession.
Known chiefly as a political and social satirist, Honoré DAUMIER (1808-1879) used the printmaking process of lithography, still relatively new at the time, to contribute cartoons and caricatures to French news weeklies.
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