The Print Collector (c.1863 – c.1865) by Honore Daumier

The Print Collector - Honore Daumier - c.1863 - c.1865

Artwork Information

TitleThe Print Collector
ArtistHonore Daumier
Datec.1863 - c.1865
Mediumoil,wood
Art MovementRealism
Current LocationArt Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL, US

About The Print Collector

“The Print Collector,” painted by Honore Daumier around 1863 to 1865, is a genre painting executed in oil on wood, belonging to the art movement of Realism. This notable artwork is currently housed at the Art Institute of Chicago in Chicago, IL, US.

In the artwork, a man stands thoughtfully in a room filled with an array of prints and paintings, indicating his role as a connoisseur or collector. Clad in a coat and top hat, he appears to be engrossed in selecting prints, suggesting a deep appreciation for art. The room is dimly lit, creating a somber and contemplative atmosphere. The subdued palette of browns and muted colors enhances the scene’s realism and adds to the contemplative mood of the setting. The detailed rendition of the various prints on the walls and resting on tables illustrates the meticulous attention to detail characteristic of Daumier’s work.

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