About this artwork

This is an unfinished picture, painted around 1858, and known since at least 1924 as The Serenade. The subject is actually a strolling player singing in a garden restaurant. Daumier was fascinated by itinerant street performers and also drew and painted circus shows, carnivals and saltimbanques – a common sight at street corners in 19th-century Paris. This kind of subject prefigures Degas’s and Manet’s modern life images of cafés-concerts which were a feature of their work in the 1870s.

Updated before 2020

  • artist:
    Honoré Daumier (1808 - 1879) French
  • title:
    The Serenade
  • date created:
    About 1858
  • materials:
    Oil on panel
  • measurements:
    30.50 x 39.80 cm; Framed: 51.50 x 59.50 x 7.00 cm
  • object type:
  • credit line:
    Transferred from the Tate Gallery 1988
  • accession number:
    NG 2453
  • gallery:
  • artwork photographed by:
    Antonia Reeve
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Honoré Daumier

Honoré Daumier