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Other 19th-Century European Prints |
Jean-Honoré Daumier's (French, 1808-1879) enormous output of more than 3,000 prints, produced for Parisian tabloid newspapers, is rich in political and social commentary from the time of Louis-Philippe up to the Franco-Prussian War. The DAC owns Daumier's most important single-sheet lithograph, Rue Transnonain (the stone was confiscated by the government after only a few impressions were pulled), as well as 210 other Daumier prints. Other 19th-century European printmakers represented in the collection include Adolphe Appian (8); Antoine Barye (2); Albert Besnard (3); J.-P.-V. Beurdeley (46); Karl Bodmer (2); Jean Boldini (2); Pierre Bonnard (6); Félix-Henri Bracquemond (29); Rodolphe Bresdin (2); Félix Buhot (27); Edward Burne-Jones (2); Eugène Carriere (7); Paul Cézanne (4); J.-B.-C. Corot (29); John Sell Cotman (2); Gustave Courbet (1); H.-E. Cross (2); George Cruikshank (15); C.-F. Daubigny (31); Edgar Degas (2); Eugène Delacroix (38); Maurice Denis (6); Gustave Doré (3); Jules Dupré (4); Henri Fantin-Latour (11); Georges de Feure (2); Jean-Louis Forain (6); Mariano Fortuny y Carbo (5); C.-F. Gaillard (5); Paul Gauguin (6); Paul Gavarni (33, plus several albums); Théodore Géricault (9); Thomas Girton (20); Edmond Gosselin (15, after Meryon); H.-C. Guérard (7); P.-C. Helleu (3); Paul Huet (3); Victor Hugo (2); C.-E. Jacque (7); J.-E. Jacquemart (1, plus album); J.-B. Jongkind (5); Carl Kolbe (2); Maxime Lalanne (13); Alphonse Legros (21); Gustave Leheutre (4); Wilhelm Liebl (3); Auguste Lepère (28); David Lucas (7, after Constable); Edouard Manet (21, plus 6 lithographs for Le Corbeau and 8 etchings for Le Fleuve); Adolphe Menzel (30); Charles Meryon (45); Jean-Baptiste Millet (43, including several rarities and proofs); Henry Monnier (19); Berthe Morisot (1); Alphonse Mucha (4); Célestin Nanteuil (12); Samuel Palmer (7); Edvard Munch (3); Camille Pissarro (4); Lucien Pissarro (3); J.-F. Raffaelli (2); P.-A. Rajon (7); Odilon Redon (39); Pierre-Auguste Renoir (7); Alfred Rethel (3); Henri Rivière (2); Auguste Rodin (3); Félicien Rops (10); Théodore Rousseau (4); Théodore Roussel (2); Armand Séguin (1, plus 213 wood engravings after for Gaspard de la nuit); Paul Signac (3); Alfred Sisley (1); T.-A. Steinlen (4); Storm Van 'S-Gravesand (6); James-Jacques-Joseph Tissot (5); Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (7); J.M.W. Turner (4); Maurice Utrillo (2); Suzanne Valadon (1); Felix Valloton (3); Marcel Vertes (set of 12); Maurice de Vlaminck (4); Edouard Vuillard (1); and David Wilkie (5). www.wesleyan.edu/dac/coll/prnt/euro/e19c/eu19c_02.html |