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Honore Daumier "The third-class carriage"
•Warm colors dominate the painting
•Organic and implied shape
•Yellow and red contrast
•Asymmetrical balance
•A spiritual heir to William Hogarth
•Daumier drew caricatures that punctured the pomposity of Royalists, Bonapartists, and politicians
•Painted in 1864
•This painting shows how working-class passengers use transportation. They had the identity of not dressing as nice and being separated from the upper-class passengers