The artwork “Thiers” by Honoré Daumier, created in 1850, belongs to the Realism art movement and is categorized as a caricature. Measuring 30.8 x 24 cm, it is housed in the Château de Compiègne, located in Compiègne, France.
In the artwork, a figure is depicted with exaggerated and humorous characteristics typical of caricature. The character stands atop a pile of papers, with a whimsical expression and attire that add to the satirical nature of the piece. The style and elements used reflect Daumier’s ability to critique and comment on society through his art, capturing the essence of Realism by presenting an unembellished, yet humorously distorted, view of the subject. The attention to detail and the illustrative techniques employed underscore Daumier’s proficiency and distinctive approach within the caricature genre.