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Dans cette réclame que vous allez envoyer... 19th century. Creator: Honore Daumier
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Dans cette réclame que vous allez envoyer... 19th century. Creator: Honore Daumier
Dans cette reclame que vous allez envoyer... 19th century. Teachers and boys. (Boy holding laurel wreaths?). Headmaster: In this advertisement that you will send to all the newspapers, and no funny business...just say that our pupil Greluchot has brought back fourteen prizes and that the Bilboquet institution (school) is the best in Paris
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(In this advertisement that you will send...) is a captivating lithograph by the renowned 19th century French artist, Honore Daumier. The image, titled "Honore Daumier, Dans cette réclame que vous allez envoyer... (Boy holding laurel wreaths?). Headmaster: In this advertisement that you will send to all the newspapers, and no funny business...just say that our pupil Greluchot has brought back fourteen prizes and that the Bilboquet institution (school) is the best in Paris!", showcases a scene of deceit and humour in the realm of education. Daumier masterfully captures the essence of a dishonest headmaster, who, with a mischievous grin, instructs a boy to spread false advertisements in newspapers. The boy, holding laurel wreaths, eagerly follows his headmaster's instructions, symbolizing the manipulation of truth for the sake of gaining recognition and reputation. The black and white lithograph, with its intricate details and satirical undertones, offers a glimpse into the past, highlighting the lengths some educators would go to in order to promote their institutions. The use of caricature and parody adds an element of humour to the piece, making it a fascinating addition to any art collection or gallery. This work of art, created by Honore Daumier in the 19th century, is a testament to the artist's ability to capture the human condition with wit and insight. It is a reminder that, even in the realm of education, there have always been those who seek to bend the truth for their own gain. The National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., is one of the many prestigious institutions that hold this lithograph in their collections, making it a must-see for anyone interested in the history of art and the satirical commentary on society. This piece is a valuable addition to any art centre or art gallery, and its timeless message continues to resonate with audiences today.
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