Honoré Daumier, a famous French painter, sculptor, graphic artist and cartoonist, was born in 1808 in the family of a glazier from Marseille. In 1816, the Daumier family moved to Paris, where the boy was soon sent to study Lenoir to learn the art of painting and lithography. When Daumier started his career in a weekly cartoon magazine, his work quickly became popular. Sharp political drawings were distributed even in separate sheets, and in 1832, the artist Daumier was imprisoned for six months for caricature of King Louis Philippe. During the same period, they were created