The artwork titled “Thiers” by Honoré Daumier belongs to the Realism art movement. It measures 30.8 x 23 cm and is categorized as a caricature. Currently, the artwork is located in Château de Compiègne, Compiègne, France.
The artwork presents a satirical portrayal of Thiers, a prominent figure from the 19th century. Utilizing the monochromatic hues typical of caricature, Daumier deftly employs a combination of bold lines and shading to emphasize his subjects. On the left stands Thiers, depicted in a diminutive, somewhat grotesque manner, carrying a bag labeled ‘PAPIERS D’ÉTAT’ (State Papers). Facing Thiers is a spectral figure representing ‘LA PRESSE’ (the press), ethereal and otherworldly in appearance, seated with a quill and paper, entrenched in their task. The interplay between Thiers and the press evokes a critical commentary on the tensions between political figures and the media during Daumier’s era. This piece encapsulates the artist’s prowess in using caricature to communicate potent social commentary.