Through Daumier's Lens : Photography and Caricature in 19th century
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From november 13 2001 to april 2 2002 |
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19th c. art (1848-1914)
Graphic art
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With the invention of photography in January 1839, the visual world was turned upside down in many respects and started intriguing connections between the two media. This presentation explores this relationship through the lithographic illustrations of Daumier and his contemporaries . |
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