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The business agent. Devil! I m late... we may have called the case of the grocer
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The business agent. Devil! I m late... we may have called the case of the grocer
LSE4403424 The business agent. Devil! I m late... we may have called the case of the grocer Flachonneau to whom Mademoiselle Coquillard my client owes for six pounds ten cups of bread to seal a young person who has very long relationships!... from the " Gens de Justice", series of cartoons on Justice by Honore Daumier (1808-1879). " Charivari", 1846. by Daumier, Honore (1808-79); Private Collection; (add.info.: The business agent. Devil! I m late... we may have called the case of the grocer Flachonneau to whom Mademoiselle Coquillard my client owes for six pounds ten cups of bread to seal a young person who has very long relationships!... from the " Gens de Justice", series of cartoons on Justice by Honore Daumier (1808-1879). " Charivari", 1846.); Photo eLeonard de Selva; French, out of copyright
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This print captures a scene from Honore Daumier's "Gens de Justice" series, showcasing his incredible talent for caricature and satire. In this particular image titled "The business agent. Devil! I'm late. . . we may have called the case of the grocer Flachonneau to whom Mademoiselle Coquillard my client owes for six pounds ten cups of bread to seal a young person who has very long relationships!", Daumier humorously portrays a businessman in the midst of a chaotic courtroom setting. The engraving depicts the frustration and urgency on the face of the business agent as he realizes he is running behind schedule. The exaggerated expressions and gestures add an element of comedy to this otherwise serious legal environment. Through his artistry, Daumier cleverly comments on bureaucracy, justice, and human nature. Leonard de Selva's expert photography skillfully captures every intricate detail of Daumier's work, allowing viewers to appreciate its historical significance. This print serves as a reminder that even centuries later, Daumier's satirical cartoons continue to resonate with audiences around the world. Whether you are an art enthusiast or simply intrigued by French culture and history, this remarkable piece will undoubtedly spark conversations about society's relationship with law and order.
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