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Paul Gavarni



 


 
Paul Gavarni

(b Paris, 13 Jan 1804; d Paris, 24 Nov 1866).

French lithographer and painter. He was one of the most highly esteemed artists of the 19th century. Like Daumier, with whom he is often compared, he produced around 4000 lithographs for satirical journals and fashion magazines, but while Daumier concentrated on giving a panoramic view of public life, it was said of Gavarni that his work constituted the ‘memoirs of the private life of the 19th century’. He specialized in genre scenes, in which the protagonists are usually young women, treating them as little dramatic episodes drawn from the light-hearted life of bohemia, dear to the Romantics.

 




 

V'la l'coco: The Chocolate Vendor




 


Gypsy Woman



 

Two Men at a Table with Wine


 

 

Melancholia


 

 

 Man in a Clown Suit

 
 

 

 

Old Man


 

 

Un Siecle


 

 

Young Peasant Woman




 

Woman Chocolate Vendor


 

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