The Third-Class Carriage

by Honore Daumier

Artwork Image: The Third-Class Carriage (1863) by Honore Daumier

The Third-Class Carriage evidences Daumier's interest, as also seen in his graphic works, in the lives of working-class Parisians. Third-class railway carriages were cramped, dirty, open compartments with hard benches, filled with those who could not afford second or first-class tickets. In the bench facing the viewer are seated, from left, a woman holding her baby, an older woman with her hands clasped atop a basket, and a young boy asleep. Seated behind them are anonymous rows of women and men.

$130.00

Artwork Details

Date:1863
Medium:Oil on canvas
Dimensions:65cm x 90cm
Genres:Realism
Subjects:People
Transportation
More Info:en.wikipedia.org
Name:Metropolitan Museum of Art
Location:New York City (USA)
Website:www.metmuseum.org

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