id: 161812 accession number: 2001.138 share license status: CC0 url: https://clevelandart.org/art/2001.138 updated: 2024-03-26 02:00:44.254000 Caricaturana: From What! From What! Your Dowry?..., 1837. Honoré Daumier (French, 1808–1879), Aubert, Edouard Bouvenne (French). Lithograph hand-colored with watercolor; sheet: 35.8 x 27.1 cm (14 1/8 x 10 11/16 in.); image: 24.7 x 21.4 cm (9 3/4 x 8 7/16 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, John L. Severance Fund 2001.138 title: From What! From What! Your Dowry?... title in original language: series: Caricaturana series in original language: creation date: 1837 creation date earliest: 1837 creation date latest: 1838 current location: creditline: John L. Severance Fund copyright: --- culture: France, 19th century technique: lithograph hand-colored with watercolor department: Prints collection: PR - Lithograph type: Print find spot: catalogue raisonne: Daumier Register/ Delteil 390 ; Hazard-Delteil 1025 --- CREATORS * Honoré Daumier (French, 1808–1879) - artist Honoré Daumier was eight years old when his father, a glazier and frame maker who had decided to pursue his poetic talents in Paris, sent for the wife and three sons he lad left behind in Marseilles. In Paris Daumier studied drawing with Alexandre Lenoir (1761-1839) and at the Académie Suisse. Around 1825 he began a five-year apprenticeship with the publisher and lithographer Zépherin Belliard (1798-?). The July revolution of 1830, which established Louis-Philippe as the constitutional monarch in France, coincided with Daumier's creation of satirical lithographs aimed at this new government. That same year he joined La Caricature, a political journal founded by the republican artist-publisher, Charles Philipon (1802-1862). Daumier's antimonarchist and liberal subjects that were printed in this paper eventually cost the journal censorship and the artist six months in jail (31 August 1832 to 14 February 1833) plus a 300-franc fine. His prison sentence did not deter him from producing political statements and, in fact, only fueled his rage. The subjects of his lithographs became much more aggressive. In 1835 he worked for Philipon's second publication, Le Charivari, a humorous political newspaper that published Daumier's satirical caricature until it, too, suffered censorship under the new government. Although Daumier may be best known for his graphic art, he was also a sculptor and a prolific painter. Sculpture became another medium to produce his infamous caricatures. His friend, Honoré de Balzac, French novelist and editor of La Caricature, saw in these works the force of Michelangelo. In 1834 Daumier began experimenting with painting, both in oil and watercolor. Apart from his Salon entries of 1849 and 1850, his paintings, which totaled over three hundred, were painted primarily for his own pleasure and virtually unknown to the public until after his death in 1879. * Aubert - publisher * Edouard Bouvenne (French) - hand-colored by --- measurements: Sheet: 35.8 x 27.1 cm (14 1/8 x 10 11/16 in.); Image: 24.7 x 21.4 cm (9 3/4 x 8 7/16 in.) state of the work: III/III edition of the work: support materials: description: cream wove paper watermarks: inscriptions: inscription: Inscribed in the margins on all four sides of the image, pen and ink: Modèle de la Grande Collection de 1839 par Edouard Bouvenne/ Paris a 26 7bre/ Bouvenne/ Modèle. translation: remark: inscription: Lower margin, printed: Ch. Ph. invt. H.D. lith. / Chez Aubert, gal. véro dodat. / Imp. d'Aubert et de Junca translation: remark: inscription: Above image, printed: Caricaturana No. 36 ; below the image. printed: "Dequoi! Dequoi! Votre dot?..... Est-ce qu'on l'a mangée, votre dot?...... On l'a perdue dans / les opérations industrielles. Et puis d'ailleurs, est-ce que ça dure toujours une dot....... Je / compte bien en user plusieurs..........." translation: remark: --- CURRENT EXHIBITIONS --- LEGACY EXHIBITIONS --- PROVENANCE Frederick Mulder, sold to Cleveland Museum of Art date: ?-2001 footnotes: citations: The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH date: 2001- footnotes: citations: --- fun fact: digital description: wall description: --- RELATED WORKS --- CITATIONS --- IMAGES web: https://openaccess-cdn.clevelandart.org/2001.138/2001.138_web.jpg print: https://openaccess-cdn.clevelandart.org/2001.138/2001.138_print.jpg full: https://openaccess-cdn.clevelandart.org/2001.138/2001.138_full.tif