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Edmond Jules de Goncourt 1853 Paul Gavarni French
Edmond and Jules de Goncourt, 1853. Paul Gavarni (French, 1804-1866). Lithograph
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Media ID 18473731
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1804 1866 1853 Edmond Paul Gavarni Jules De Goncourt
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This lithograph from the Liszt Collection showcases the renowned French writer and art critic, Edmond Jules de Goncourt, in 1853. Created by the talented artist Paul Gavarni, this print beautifully captures de Goncourt's refined features and intellectual aura. De Goncourt, along with his brother Jules, played a significant role in shaping French literature during the 19th century. Known for their collaboration as writers and collectors of fine art, they were instrumental in promoting realist literature and championing emerging artists of their time. In this lithograph, Gavarni masterfully portrays de Goncourt with great attention to detail. The lines are delicately etched on paper to highlight his expressive face and distinguished demeanor. De Goncourt's penetrating gaze seems to invite viewers into a world of intellect and imagination. The choice of lithography as a medium adds depth to this artwork. The subtle shades of black ink create a sense of contrast that enhances both light and shadow within the composition. This technique allows us to appreciate not only Gavarni's skill but also his ability to capture de Goncourt's essence through intricate details. As we admire this remarkable piece from the Liszt Collection, we are reminded of the profound influence that figures like Edmond Jules de Goncourt had on French culture during an era marked by artistic innovation and literary brilliance.
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