“FREEDOM and justice for all are infinitely more to be desired than pedestals for a few,” once said Honore Daumier, the legendary French cartoonist and caricaturist, in what is movingly reminiscent of ...
The artist Honoré Daumier’s image of this atrocity, printed in newspapers, was the occasion for the Orléanist government to institute new censorship laws in 1835.
Marcel Honoré primarily covers the environment and rail for Civil Beat — and he’s always on the lookout for ways to describe the local transit project other than “cash-strapped ...
Honore Daumier (1808-1879) consistently supported the left's anti-clericalist, anti-monarchist and anti-imperialist struggles for democracy and social justice. Wounded in the 1830 revolution, ...