Charles Philipon (1800-1861), Journalist and Director of the Magazines Caricature and Charivari (c.1833) by Honore Daumier

Charles Philipon (1800-1861), Journalist and Director of the Magazines Caricature and Charivari - Honore Daumier - c.1833

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TitleCharles Philipon (1800-1861), Journalist and Director of the Magazines Caricature and Charivari
ArtistHonore Daumier
Datec.1833
Mediumclay
Art MovementRealism
Current LocationMusée d'Orsay, Paris, France

About Charles Philipon (1800-1861), Journalist and Director of the Magazines Caricature and Charivari

The artwork titled “Charles Philipon (1800-1861), Journalist and Director of the Magazines Caricature and Charivari,” was created by the artist Honoré Daumier around the year 1833. This piece, crafted in clay, is a fine example of the Realism art movement and falls within the sculpture genre. The sculpture is currently housed in the Musée d’Orsay, Paris, France.

The artwork depicts Charles Philipon, who was a prominent journalist and director of notable satirical magazines. The sculpture is characterized by its detailed and expressive rendering of Philipon’s features, capturing his distinct personality and significance in the media industry of his time. The use of clay as a medium allows for a textured and tangible quality, making the subject’s lifelike portrayal both striking and engaging. Daumier’s skill in Realism is evident in the meticulous attention to anatomical precision and the nuanced depiction of Philipon’s facial expressions, imbuing the sculpture with a vivid sense of presence and historical context.

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