Felix Barthe (1796-1863), Minister of Justice and Deputy (1833) by Honore Daumier

Felix Barthe (1796-1863), Minister of Justice and Deputy - Honore Daumier - 1833

Artwork Information

TitleFelix Barthe (1796-1863), Minister of Justice and Deputy
ArtistHonore Daumier
Date1833
Mediumclay
Art MovementRealism
Current LocationMusée d'Orsay, Paris, France

About Felix Barthe (1796-1863), Minister of Justice and Deputy

The artwork, titled “Felix Barthe (1796-1863), Minister of Justice and Deputy,” was sculpted by Honoré Daumier in 1833 using clay. This sculpture, belonging to the Realism art movement, can be categorized under the genre of portrait sculpture. It is currently housed in the Musée d’Orsay in Paris, France.

The artwork features a robust, somewhat caricatured depiction of Felix Barthe, characterized by exaggerated facial features and a stern expression. Daumier’s skill is evident in the detailed rendering of Barthe’s facial features, capturing a sense of authority and gravitas. The clay medium provides a textured finish, adding depth and realism to the minister’s visage and attire. The sculpture’s rough yet deliberate strokes and the use of color further enhance the lifelike quality, making it a striking piece of Realist art.

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