GENERAL DESCRIPTION
In a scene that appears to take place on a Paris street in the middle of the afternoon, a portly gentleman and an older lady carry candle-lit lanterns. The episode recalls a contemporary news event surrounding the prediction by French astronomer Jacques Babinet (1794–1872) that a comet would extinguish the sun and then hit the earth on June 13, 1857. The caption refers to Babinet, a physicist, astronomer, and gifted orator whose articles became especially popular with a broad readership. While it is unclear whether Daumier believed in the comet’s doomsday potential, most citizens took the prediction seriously. This print, from the series Current Events, was published in Le Charivari on April 10, 1857. Themes in the series feature complacent, corpulent members of the bourgeoisie responding to the harmless topics of everyday life.
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Martha MacLeod, DMA label copy, 2016.
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Created 1857
October 2016
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Inscription: Lower right in stone: "48"; upper center: "ACTUALITES."; upper right: "385"; lower left: "Mon. Martinet 172, r. Rivoli et 41, r. Vivienne."; lower right: "Lith. Destouches, 28, r. Paradis Pre. Paris."; below image: "Precaution indispensable..."
Brain label copy: Essential precaution taken by Parisians when they leave their homes, even in the middle of the day, since they have learnt through Mr. Babinet that the sun could go off at any time.
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Daumier, Honoré (French, 1808-1879)
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Place of origin: Paris (France): TGN: 7008038
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- National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC~Read a biography of Daumier from the NGA.
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General Description
In a scene that appears to take place on a Paris street in the middle of the afternoon, a portly gentleman and an older lady carry candle-lit lanterns. The episode recalls a contemporary news event surrounding the prediction by French astronomer Jacques Babinet (1794–1872) that a comet would extinguish the sun and then hit the earth on June 13, 1857. The caption refers to Babinet, a physicist, astronomer, and gifted orator whose articles became especially popular with a broad readership. While it is unclear whether Daumier believed in the comet’s doomsday potential, most citizens took the prediction seriously. This print, from the series Current Events, was published in Le Charivari on April 10, 1857. Themes in the series feature complacent, corpulent members of the bourgeoisie responding to the harmless topics of everyday life.
Excerpt from
Martha MacLeod, DMA label copy, 2016.
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Created 1857
October 2016
Checked Piction
2nd state
Inscription: Lower right in stone: "48"; upper center: "ACTUALITES."; upper right: "385"; lower left: "Mon. Martinet 172, r. Rivoli et 41, r. Vivienne."; lower right: "Lith. Destouches, 28, r. Paradis Pre. Paris."; below image: "Precaution indispensable..."
Brain label copy: Essential precaution taken by Parisians when they leave their homes, even in the middle of the day, since they have learnt through Mr. Babinet that the sun could go off at any time.
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Artist/designers
Daumier, Honoré (French, 1808-1879)
Cultures
Geography
Place of origin: Paris (France): TGN: 7008038
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