- Honoré-Victorin
Daumier (French: [ɔnɔʁe domje];
February 26, 1808 –
February 10 or 11, 1879) was a
French painter, sculptor, and printmaker,
whose many...
-
Sophie Daumier (24
November 1934 – 31
December 2003) was a
French film actress. She
appeared in 28
films between 1956 and 1979. She was born as Elisabeth...
- as The Washerwoman) is an oil-on-panel
painted by
French artist Honoré
Daumier in 1863. It is
exhibited at the Musée d'Orsay in Paris. The
subject of...
- The
Chess Players is an oil-on-wood
painting by the
French artist Honoré
Daumier,
created in the 1860s. It is part of the
collection of the
Petit Palais...
-
painting by the
French artist Honoré
Daumier. It is
dated of c. 1860. It is held in the Neue
Pinakothek in Munich.
Daumier was a
great theater lover and is...
- "For Esmé—with Love and Squalor" "Pretty
Mouth and
Green My Eyes" "De
Daumier-Smith's Blue Period" "Teddy" A
summary of the Nine
Stories v t e v t e...
- La République, is an oil-on-canvas
painting by the
French artist Honoré
Daumier,
created in 1848. It is a
sketch made for a
contest that
would decide an...
-
unfinished oil-on-canvas
painting by the
French painter and
caricaturist Honoré
Daumier,
created in 1850. It is in the
collection of the
Museum Folkwang in Essen...
- "Honoré
Daumier and
Contemporaries Collection".
Hammer Museum.
Retrieved March 6, 2019. Honoré
Daumier 1808-1879: The
Armand Hammer Daumier Collection...
- "De
Daumier-Smith's Blue Period" is a
short story by J. D. Salinger,
first published in the May 1952
edition of
World Review (London).
Declined by The...