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Daumier was one of the greatest caricaturists of the nineteenth century. He created thousands of keenly observed images of the social types he encountered in Paris. This painting shows three peasant women walking down a path. Two of them are twisting their bodies, and one is gesturing to something behind her. This painting is actually a study for a more complex work called 'The Miller, His Son, and the Ass,' based on a fable in which a traveling father and son are continuously harassed by passers-by, all of whom have a different opinion as to how the donkey should be treated. Here, however, you don't see the main subject. Daumier instead focuses on the passersby, conveying the rudeness of their behavior through clumsy, contorted body language.
Summary
The artwork "The Ribalds (Les Ribaudes)" was created by the onye n’ezie onye na-ese ihe Sọpụrụ Daumier. Nke mbụ nwere nha ndị a: N'ozuzu: 50 3/4 x 38 inch (128,9 x 96,5 cm) ma were ihe osise ese Usoro oil on canvas. Nowadays, the artwork can be viewed in in the Barnes Foundation's digital art collection, which home to one of the world's greatest collections of impressionist, post-impressionist and early modernist paintings. The work of art, which is in the ngalaba ọha is being supplied - courtesy of Courtesy of the Barnes Foundation, Merion and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.Creditline of the artwork: . In addition to that, the alignment is in portrait format and has a side ratio of 3: 4, nke pụtara na ogologo bụ 25% mkpụmkpụ karịa obosara. Honoré Daumier was a male painter from France, whose artistic style can be classified as Realism. The European artist lived for a total of 71 afọ and was born in the year 1808 in Marseilles and deceased in the year 1879 in Valmondois near Paris.
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Aha nka nka: | "The Ribalds (Les Ribaudes)" |
Nhazi: | sere |
Usoro izizi: | mmanụ na kwaaji |
Nha izizi (ọrụ nka): | N'ozuzu: 50 3/4 x 38 inch (128,9 x 96,5 cm) |
Egosiputara na: | Ntọala Barnes |
Ebe ebe ngosi nka: | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Njikota Obodo Amerika |
Weebụsaịtị nke ihe ngosi nka: | Ntọala Barnes |
License: | ngalaba ọha |
Site n'aka: | Site n'ikike nke Barnes Foundation, Merion na Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Nkọwa ihe ahaziri ahazi
Ụdị edemede: | nka nka |
Mmeputakwa: | dijitalụ mmeputakwa |
Usoro nhazi: | Mbipụta UV ozugbo |
Production: | emere na Germany |
Stockdị ngwaahịa: | a na-achọ |
Ojiji ngwaahịa: | Ụlọ ihe ngosi nka, mgbidi gallery |
Ndepụta: | nhazi ihe osise |
Ụdị anya: | 3: 4 - ogologo: obosara |
Nsonaazụ: | ogologo bụ 25% mkpụmkpụ karịa obosara |
Nhọrọ akụrụngwa: | Mbipụta iko acrylic (nke nwere ezigbo mkpuchi iko), mbipụta akwa akwa, mbipụta akwụkwọ mmado (akwụkwọ kwaaji), mbipụta ọla (aluminium dibbond) |
Kanvas n'elu etiti ihe ndọtị (mbipụta akwa akwa): | 30x40cm - 12x16", 60x80cm - 24x31", 90x120cm - 35x47", 120x160cm - 47x63" |
Mpempe iko acrylic (nwere ezigbo mkpuchi iko) nha: | 30x40cm - 12x16", 60x80cm - 24x31", 90x120cm - 35x47" |
Mbipụta akwụkwọ mmado (akwụkwọ kwaaji): | 30x40cm - 12x16", 60x80cm - 24x31", 90x120cm - 35x47" |
Mpempe akwụkwọ Dibony (ihe alumnium) nha dị iche iche: | 30x40cm - 12x16", 60x80cm - 24x31", 90x120cm - 35x47" |
Nhazi mbipụta nka: | mbipụta nka na-enweghị isi |
Nchịkọta dị mkpirikpi nke onye na-ese ihe
aha: | Sọpụrụ Daumier |
okike nke onye nka: | nwoke |
Nationality: | French |
Ọrụ: | onye na-ese ihe |
Obodo obibi: | France |
Ụdị nka: | Ihe ngosi |
Nwụrụ anwụ: | 71 afọ |
Afọ ọmụmụ: | 1808 |
Obodo amụrụ: | Marseilles |
Afọ nwụrụ: | 1879 |
Ebe ọnwụ: | Valmondois dị nso na Paris |
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