Etienne Carjat

Caricature of a Man

n.d.
Charcoal, heightened with white chalk, on pieced tan wove paper, laid down on ivory wove paper
48.4 × 32.1 cm (19.1 × 12.6 in)

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FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG

Better known as one of France’s pioneering 19th-century photographers, Carjat also worked as a caricaturist, producing lithographs of famous Parisian actors for theater journals. These portraits chargés (literally “loaded portraits”) may refer to Joseph Méry, a French journalist, poet, and playwright, and his brother Louis, also a writer. They join a renowned collection of caricatures by Claude Monet in the Art Institute.

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