Ne vous y frottez pas! - Honoré Daumier
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Description
A powerful 1834 political lithograph by Honoré Daumier, depicting a defiant printer defending the freedom of the press against state authorities.
Published in the satirical journal Le Charivari in 1834, this lithograph captures the tension of the July Monarchy in France. Honoré Daumier, a master of the medium, depicts a defiant printer standing firmly upon a stone slab inscribed with the words Liberté de la Presse. His posture is one of unyielding strength, with clenched fists and a steady gaze, representing the working class and the intellectual freedom of the press against state censorship. To the left, figures representing the establishment, including a judge and a clergyman, attempt to intimidate the printer with an umbrella. To the right, members of the military and the monarchy appear in disarray, with one figure falling backward. The composition uses the central figure as a pillar of stability, contrasting with the chaotic, frantic movements of the authorities surrounding him. Daumier employs his characteristic lithographic technique, using varied pressure to create depth and texture in the clothing and the ground, while maintaining a clear, legible narrative. This work emerged during a period of severe political repression following the 1830 Revolution. Daumier was frequently targeted by the authorities for his biting visual commentary, and this print functions as a direct response to the government's attempts to silence dissent. The printer is not merely a worker, but a symbol of the collective resistance against the erosion of civil liberties. The stark monochrome palette focuses the viewer on the physical confrontation between the individual and the state. By stripping away unnecessary background detail, Daumier ensures the focus remains on the symbolic struggle for freedom of expression, a theme that remains relevant in the study of political history and the evolution of the press.
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Ne vous y frottez pas! - Honoré Daumier
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Museum-grade giclée on FSC-certified archival matte paper, with framed and canvas options.
- Paper sizes: A4, A3, A2, A1, A0 and B2 (50×70 cm)
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- Frames: black, natural wood, dark wood or white
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