Artwork

Tête de sonneur

Tête de sonneur, by Honoré Daumier, oil, 1866
Tête de sonneur, by Honoré Daumier, oil, 1866

Tête de sonneur is an oil painting by the Realist artist Honoré Daumier. It dates from 1866 and is held in the collection of the Hammer Museum.

About this work

Overview

Tête de sonneur is an oil painting by Honoré Daumier, created in 1866. The work is part of the Hammer Museum's collection.

Subject & Meaning

The painting depicts a person's head and shoulders, turned to the left with their face partially in shadow. The subdued color palette and contemplative pose evoke a sense of quiet introspection.

Technique & Style

Daumier's loose and expressive brushwork creates a textured surface, while his use of chiaroscuro adds depth and dimensionality to the composition. The dominant earth tones contribute to the overall somber mood.

Artist & collection

Portrait of Honoré Daumier

Artist

Honoré Daumier

Honoré-Victorin Daumier (French: ; 26 February 1808 – 10 or 11 February 1879) was a French painter, sculptor, and printmaker, whose many works offer commentary on the social and political life in France, from the…

Hammer Museum

Museum

Hammer Museum

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Frequently asked questions

Who painted Tête de sonneur?

Tête de sonneur was painted by Honoré Daumier in 1866.

Where can I see Tête de sonneur?

Tête de sonneur is held by Hammer Museum.

What movement is Tête de sonneur?

Tête de sonneur is associated with Realism.