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Before the water lilies, Monet drew cartoons of well-known locals

By: Popkin
14 August 2026 at 18:30
Monet caricatures β€” Claude Monet, Caricature of LΓ©on Manchon, 1858, Art Institute of Chicago / CC0 public domain (via The Public Domain Review)

Claude Monet's first paying work was caricature. At fifteen, he sold unflattering drawings of well-known men around Le Havre through a framing shop, and crowds gathered at the window to look at them. By his own later account, he was among the most successful artists in the Norman port city. β€” Read the rest

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A Versailles painter drew people with the faces of animals

By: Popkin
11 August 2026 at 14:30
Charles le Brun β€” Charles le Brun, the relation of the human face to that of the eagle, Wellcome Collection / CC BY 4.0 (Wikimedia Commons)

Charles le Brun (1619–90) drew a set of human heads that match the heads of animals: an ox, a fox, an eagle, a raven, a parrot, and a pig. Louis XIV put him in charge of the decoration of Versailles in 1669, and the palace pictures needed crowds of figures a viewer could tell apart at a glance. β€” Read the rest

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