“The Defender,” an artwork created by Honore Daumier circa 1862 to 1865, utilizes gouache, watercolor, and paper as its medium. It is a genre painting belonging to the Realism art movement and is currently housed in the Musée d’Orsay in Paris, France.
The artwork portrays a courtroom scene with intense focus on a passionate and somewhat exaggerated depiction of an advocate. The advocate, situated at a desk with a legal cap and book, is mid-gesture, fervently defending his client, who sits composedly beside him. The background of the courtroom is shrouded in darkness, where an indistinct but evidently attentive audience adds a sense of depth and focus to the proceedings at the front. The dramatic use of light and shadow accentuates the seriousness of the scene, highlighting Daumier’s skill in capturing human emotion and societal roles.