The artwork titled “Men of the day No.10° – Caricature of General Louis Jules Trochu,” crafted by artist James Tissot in 1870, is part of the Realism art movement and falls within the caricature genre. This piece belongs to the series “Man of the day (Caricatures)” and is a vivid representation of General Louis Jules Trochu, published in Vanity Fair on September 17, 1870.
The caricature depicts General Louis Jules Trochu in a stately and commanding pose, wearing a uniform adorned with numerous decorations and medals, signifying his military rank and achievements. His right hand rests confidently on his hip, while his left hand clasps the hilt of his ceremonial sword. The General is dressed in a dark, buttoned coat with gold epaulettes, a waist sash, and boots that extend above the knees, contributing to his authoritative and imposing presence. His facial expression, marked by a furrowed brow and a determined gaze, accentuates his resolute and formidable demeanor. The background is plain, focusing the viewer’s attention entirely on the General, thereby emphasizing the characteristics and attributes that James Tissot aimed to highlight in this caricature.