Artist: Honoré Daumier
Style: Realism
Date: 1852
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Honoré Daumier: Nous voulons Barabbas (Ecce Homo) is a powerful and thought-provoking painting that showcases Daumier's exceptional talent for capturing human emotion. Created in 1852, this Realism masterpiece features a crowd demanding the release of Barabbas instead of Jesus Christ, depicted as 'Ecce Homo'.
Born in Marseille, France, Honoré Daumier (1808-1879) was a prolific French caricaturist, painter, and sculptor. His many works offer commentary on the social and political life in France, from the Revolution of 1830 to the fall of the second Napoleonic Empire in 1870.
Realism emerged as a reaction against Romanticism, focusing on depicting everyday life and society accurately. Daumier's 'Nous Voulons Barabbas (Ecce Homo)' exemplifies this style with its raw and unfiltered portrayal of human emotion.
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