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Paul Gavarni: Gulliver and the Brobdingnagian Philosophers   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Paul Gavarni  (1804–1866)  wikidata:Q1074290 s:fr:Auteur:Gavarni q:ru:Поль Гаварни
 
Paul Gavarni
Alternative names
Chevalier, Hippolyte [real name]
Description French caricaturist, painter, illustrator, drawer and graphic artist
Date of birth/death 13 January 1804 Edit this at Wikidata 23 November 1866 / 24 November 1866 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Paris 16th arrondissement of Paris
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artist QS:P170,Q1074290
Title
Gulliver and the Brobdingnagian Philosophers
Description
English: The best-known episode from Swift's "Gulliver's Travels" involves a sojourn amongst the tiny Lilliputians. Subsequently, the hapless Gulliver sails to the island of Brobdingnag, whose inhabitants are as giant as the Lilliputians were tiny. This drawing depicts an episode that Swift uses to satirize the learned conventions of his day. Gavarni accordingly clothes the scholars of the Brobdingnagian court in a parody of the academic robes of his own era. "His Majesty sent for three great scholars. . . . These gentlemen, after they had a while examined my shape with much nicety, were of different opinions concerning me. They all agreed that I could not be produced according to the regular laws of nature, because I was not framed with a capacity of preserving my life, either by swiftness, or climbing of trees, or digging holes in the earth. They observed by my teeth, which they viewed with great exactness, that I was a carnivorous animal; yet most quadrupeds being an overmatch for me, and field mice, with some others, too nimble, they could not imagine how I should be able to support myself, unless I fed upon snails and other insects, which they offered, by many learned arguments, to evince that I could not possibly do. One of these virtuosi seemed to think that I might be an embryo. . . . But this opinion was rejected by the other two, who observed my limbs to be perfect and finished, and that I had lived several years, as it was manifested from my beard, the stumps whereof they plainly discovered through a magnifying-glass. . . ."
Date circa 1862
date QS:P571,+1862-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Medium watercolor with graphite underdrawing and white heightening on cream, moderately thick, slightly textured wove paper
Dimensions height: 23.5 cm (9.2 in); width: 16.4 cm (6.4 in)
dimensions QS:P2048,23.5U174728
dimensions QS:P2049,16.4U174728
institution QS:P195,Q210081
Accession number
37.1482
Place of creation France
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Exhibition history
  • A Supple Brush: The Flowering of Continental Watercolors. The Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore. 1979.
  • A Connoisseur's Portfolio: Nineteenth-century Drawings and Watercolors in the Walters Art Gallery, The Walters Art Gallery, 1983
  • French Master Drawings. The Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore. 1997-1998.
  • Botanical Delights: Floral Motifs in 19th-Century Art. Strathmore Hall Art Center, North Bethesda; Academy of the Arts, Easton, Easton; Government House, Annapolis. 1998-1999.
  • A Discerning Eye: Nineteenth-century Drawings and Watercolors. Academy of the Arts, Easton, Easton. 1998-1999.
  • Great Illustrations: Drawings and Books from the Walters' Collection. The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore. 2010.
Credit line Acquired by William T. Walters, 1870
Inscriptions [Signature] in red, lower right: Gavarni
Source Walters Art Museum: Home page  Info about artwork
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