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An obese man looks at a pig, "To say that I might become that big one day!", 1856 (illustration)
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An obese man looks at a pig, "To say that I might become that big one day!", 1856 (illustration)
7211595 An obese man looks at a pig, " To say that I might become that big one day!", 1856 (illustration) by Daumier, Honore (1808-79); (add.info.: The exhibition of animals: an obese man looks at a pig and says " To say that I may become so fat one day!" - drawing by Honore Daumier (1808-1879) in Le Charivari, 1856 - 19th century caricature - obesity, belly, pig); © Patrice Cartier
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In this thought-provoking illustration by Honore Daumier, an obese man gazes at a pig with a mixture of awe and trepidation. The caption captures his inner dialogue as he contemplates the possibility of becoming as large as the pig one day. Created in 1856 for Le Charivari, a satirical magazine, this caricature serves as a scathing satire on obesity and societal attitudes towards body image. Daumier's skillful use of exaggeration highlights the man's corpulence, emphasizing society's obsession with weight and appearance even during the 19th century. The artist cleverly juxtaposes the man's doubt and questioning expression with the contentment displayed by the pig, symbolizing how animals are often free from such self-consciousness. The inclusion of farm animals in this artwork also alludes to breeding practices and agricultural scenes prevalent during that era. It offers commentary on farming techniques that prioritize livestock fattening for economic gain while drawing parallels to human overindulgence. Daumier's work is known for its social critique through satirical drawings like this one. By depicting an overweight individual contemplating their own potential future size, he invites viewers to reflect on their own relationship with food and body image. This print reminds us that concerns about weight have long been ingrained in our culture, urging us to question societal norms surrounding beauty standards while encouraging empathy towards those struggling with obesity.
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