The Thieves and the Donkey (1858 – 1860) by Honore Daumier

The Thieves and the Donkey - Honore Daumier - 1858 - 1860

Artwork Information

TitleThe Thieves and the Donkey
ArtistHonore Daumier
Date1858 - 1860
Mediumoil,canvas
Dimensions58.5 x 56 cm
Art MovementRealism
Current LocationMusée d'Orsay, Paris, France

About The Thieves and the Donkey

“The Thieves and the Donkey,” created by Honoré Daumier between 1858 and 1860, is an oil painting on canvas that exemplifies the Realism art movement. This genre painting measures 58.5 by 56 centimeters and is housed in the Musée d’Orsay in Paris, France.

The artwork portrays a tumultuous scene, where the central focus is a physical struggle between two men. The intensity is palpable as one man pins another to the ground, conveying a sense of aggression and desperation. The figures are rendered with dramatic lighting and dynamic poses, enhancing the emotional weight of the confrontation. In the background, a donkey and an additional figure are barely discernible in the shadowy terrain, adding depth and context to the chaotic scenario unfolding in the foreground. The use of dark, earthy tones evokes a somber and tense atmosphere, characteristic of Daumier’s poignant realist style.

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