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Canvas Print : Tiens Dorothée...voilà ou m'a conduit... 1846. Creator: Honore Daumier
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Tiens Dorothée...voilà ou m'a conduit... 1846. Creator: Honore Daumier
Tiens Dorothee...voila ou m'a conduit... 1846. - Tiens Dorothee...voila ou m'a conduit la passion pour les bouquets de Fer-giss-mein...nicht...v'la ce que c'est que de se monter la tete en lisant les romans de Mr. Alphonse Karr...va t'en me le chercher maintenant ton monsieur Alphonse Karr pour qu'il me tire d'ici!'. Angry husband who has fallen in the river while picking flowers: Well Dorothee...look where this passion for bouquets of forget-me-nots has got me...that's what comes of reading the novels of Mr. Alphonse Karr...now go and fetch your monsieur Alphonse Karr so he can get me out of here!'. From Les Bons bourgeois, no. 1
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20"x16" (51x41cm) Canvas Print
Step into the captivating world of 19th-century France with Honore Daumier's iconic work, 'Tiens Dorothée...voilà ou m'a conduit... 1846.' This exquisite canvas print, from the Media Storehouse collection at Heritage Images, showcases Daumier's masterpiece featuring Tiens Dorothée. With a wry and humorous expression, Dorothée holds a bouquet of ironwork, her passion for which she declares, 'voilà ce que c'est que de se monter la tête en lisant' (that's what it's like to get carried away reading). Bring this captivating piece of art into your home and let it inspire your imagination. Experience the timeless charm of Honore Daumier's masterpiece like never before with our high-quality canvas prints.
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Tiens Dorothée...voilà ou m'a conduit...
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(Hold Dorothee...this is where my passion for forget-me-nots has led me...) is a poignant and humorous lithograph by the renowned French artist Honore Daumier, created in 1846. The print depicts an angry husband, fully clothed and wading in a river, shouting at his wife Dorothee. He holds up a bouquet of forget-me-nots, a symbol of his distraction and infatuation with the novels of Alphonse Karr. The scene is a satirical commentary on the dangers of literature and the potential consequences of a wife's obsession with reading. The husband's frustration is palpable as he calls out for Alphonse Karr, the author of the novels, to come and rescue him from the river. The print is part of Daumier's series "Les Bons bourgeois" (The Good Bourgeois), which explores the daily lives and foibles of the middle class. The image captures the essence of a day gone wrong, with the husband's disheveled appearance and the wild, untamed background of the river and surrounding landscape. The print is a testament to the power of art to capture a moment in time and to provoke thought and laughter. Honore Daumier (1808-1879) was a prolific French artist, known for his satirical and political cartoons. His work often commented on the social and political issues of his time, making him a leading figure in the development of modern art. This print, with its timeless themes of love, literature, and the perils of distraction, continues to resonate with audiences today. The print is held in the collection of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), a leading cultural institution dedicated to collecting, preserving, and presenting art from around the world. It is a testament to the enduring power of art to inspire, provoke, and entertain, and a reminder of the rich artistic heritage that we have inherited from the past.
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