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Plus que ca d ballon... excusez!, from Actualites, published in Le Charivari
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Plus que ca d ballon... excusez!, from Actualites, published in Le Charivari
Plus que ca d ballon...excusez!, from Actualites, published in Le Charivari, June 13, 1855, June 13, 1855
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This black and white lithograph print, titled "Plus que ça d ballon. . . excusez!" captures the essence of 19th-century Parisian fashion in a comical and satirical manner. Created by the renowned French artist Honoré Daumier and published in Le Charivari on June 13,1855, this caricature showcases Daumier's talent for capturing social absurdities. The scene depicts a bustling Paris street filled with men and women going about their daily activities. However, what immediately catches the eye is the exaggerated size of the women's dresses. The women are seen wearing hooped crinoline skirts that extend far beyond their natural proportions, obstructing movement and creating a humorous spectacle. Daumier's sharp wit shines through as he pokes fun at the extreme fashion trends of his time. With meticulous attention to detail, he portrays both men and women struggling to navigate through crowded streets while dealing with these cumbersome garments. Through this lithograph, Daumier highlights not only the ridiculousness of such fashionable attire but also comments on societal norms and expectations surrounding clothing during that era. It serves as a reminder that fashion can sometimes become an obstacle rather than an expression of personal style or comfort. Today, this artwork remains an important part of our cultural heritage—a testament to Daumier's artistic genius and his ability to capture timeless human follies through his satirical lens.
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