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Honore Balzac, Satirical caricature
HONORE DE BALZAC (1799 - 1850) French novelist and playwrite. Considered one of the founders of European Realism for his short stories and novels collectively entitled La Comedie Humaine which depicted French life after the fall of Napoleon Bonaparte. Date: 1838
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This satirical caricature captures the larger-than-life persona of Honore de Balzac, the renowned French novelist and playwright, as he is depicted in 1838. With his distinctive white moustache, round face, and plump figure, Balzac's appearance is exaggerated in this humorous illustration. Known for his fatigued and disheveled appearance, the artist has captured the essence of Balzac's tireless work ethic and dedication to his craft. Balzac, dressed in a white shirt and vest, is shown with a stack of papers in hand, as if he is deep in thought or in the midst of writing. The title "Founders of European Realism" inscribed above his head highlights his significant contribution to literature, particularly in the realm of French realism. Balzac's groundbreaking short stories and novels, collectively known as "La Comedie Humaine," provided a vivid and intricate portrayal of French life after the fall of Napoleon Bonaparte. The caricature's title, "Honore de Balzac," and the date "1838" are inscribed at the bottom of the image, adding to its historical significance. Balzac's impact on literature is undeniable, and this satirical caricature offers a unique and entertaining perspective on the life and work of this literary giant.
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