Rue Transnonain, le 15 Avril, 1834, 1834

Lithographexpand_more

Gift of Marion and John Andrusexpand_more  P.97.33

Not on Viewexpand_more

Honoré Daumier's gruesome depiction of a domestic murder scene has become a universal symbol of inhumanity. Set during the government suppression of the 1834 Paris worker insurrection, the lithograph recounts the reprisal killing of 19 men, women, and children at the hands of French troops who suspected the family's complicity in an earlier attack on soldiers. Though government censors initially approved publication of the lithograph, King Louis Philippe later ordered the printing stone and all unsold impressions of the print confiscated and destroyed.

Explore
Details
Title
Rue Transnonain, le 15 Avril, 1834
Artist Life
1808–1879
Role
Artist
Accession Number
P.97.33
Provenance
John and Marion Andrus, Wayzata, Minn.; given to MIA, 1997
Catalogue Raisonne
D. 0134
Curator Approved

This record is from historic documentation and may not have been reviewed by a curator, so may be inaccurate or incomplete. Our records are frequently revised and enhanced. If you notice a mistake or have additional information about this object, please email collectionsdata@artsmia.org.

Does something look wrong with this image? Let us know

Zoom in on the left to the detail you'd like to save. Click 'Save detail' and wait until the image updates. Right click the image to 'save image as' or copy link, or click the image to open in a new tab.