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DAUMIER: BEGGARS, 1843. Les mendiants. A family of beggars, consisting of a man

DAUMIER: BEGGARS, 1843. Les mendiants. A family of beggars, consisting of a man


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DAUMIER: BEGGARS, 1843. Les mendiants. A family of beggars, consisting of a man

DAUMIER: BEGGARS, 1843.
Les mendiants. A family of beggars, consisting of a man, a woman, and two children. Engraving by Honore Daumier, 1843

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1843 Beggar Children Daumier Family Father Honore Husband Mother Poverty Sketch Wife


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DAUMIER: BEGGARS, 1843. Les mendiants. A poignant portrayal of the harsh realities faced by a destitute family in 19th century France. Honore Daumier's engraving captures the essence of their struggle with remarkable detail and empathy. In this lithograph, we witness a family unit consisting of a weary husband, his wife, and two young children. The lines etched by Daumier convey their worn-out faces and tattered clothing, revealing the weight of poverty that hangs heavily upon them. The father's stooped posture reflects years of hardship as he searches for any means to provide for his loved ones. The mother's expression carries both resignation and determination as she clings tightly to her children, shielding them from the unforgiving world around them. Daumier's skillful sketching technique brings forth an emotional connection between viewer and subject; it is impossible not to be moved by this raw depiction of human struggle. This powerful artwork serves as a reminder that poverty knows no boundaries or time periods; it has plagued societies throughout history. It urges us to reflect on our own privilege while encouraging compassion towards those less fortunate. Granger Art on Demand presents this timeless masterpiece with utmost respect for its historical significance. As we gaze upon this print, let us remember the resilience within every individual facing adversity.

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