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Caricatures of the work of the French artists, Courbet, Gaume and Jundt
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Caricatures of the work of the French artists, Courbet, Gaume and Jundt
REV418401 Caricatures of the work of the French artists, Courbet, Gaume and Jundt, from the magazine La Parodie no.1, 4 June, 1869 (litho) by Gill, Andre (1840-85); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Salons Caricaturaux ( Salon Caricatures ) were a well established Parisian phenomenon in the French art world during the Second Empire and Third Republic; Gustave Courbet (1819-77), Marie Madeleine Gaume (fl.1869-80) and Gustave Adolphe Jundt (1830-84); ); French, out of copyright
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This print showcases the caricatures of three renowned French artists, Gustave Courbet, Marie Madeleine Gaume, and Gustave Adolphe Jundt. Taken from the magazine La Parodie no. 1 on 4th June 1869, this lithograph by Andre Gill provides a humorous and satirical take on their works. During the Second Empire and Third Republic in Paris, Salon Caricatures became a popular phenomenon in the art world. This artistic movement aimed to lampoon and poke fun at established artists through clever cartoons and engravings. In this particular image, we see the mastery of Gill's talent as he captures the essence of each artist's style while adding his own touch of humor. The exaggerated features and playful details bring these caricatures to life. Gustave Courbet, known for his realistic paintings depicting everyday scenes from rural life in Ornans, is portrayed with a mischievous grin that hints at his rebellious nature against traditional academic art norms. Marie Madeleine Gaume's delicate brushwork is playfully exaggerated here with flowing lines that seem to dance across her canvas. Her inclusion adds diversity to this collection of caricatures dominated by male artists. Lastly, Gustave Adolphe Jundt's meticulous attention to detail is comically emphasized through intricate patterns adorning his artwork. His dedication to precision becomes an amusing focal point within this whimsical composition. Through this photo print, we are transported back in time to witness not only the
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