![]() ![]() They live at eight different residences, mostly on the Left Bank or on the island quays, over the next dozen years.ġ820 Jean-Baptiste finds a job for his twelve year old son, Honoré, as a saute-ruisseau, or errand boy, for a bailiff, where he gathers his first impressions of the law courts.ġ821 Daumier takes a different job as an assistant at Delaunay’s bookshop in the galleries of the Palais Royal, the teeming center of Parisian book and print commerce, as well as cafes, gaming houses, and brothels. But he loses his job and family finances are meager. His wife and children arrive in Paris in September.ġ817-1819 Jean-Baptiste is introduced to Louis XVIII, and his tragedy Philippe II is produced at a small theater on the Rue Chantereine (probably Honorés first exposure to the stage). ![]() Jean-Baptiste is an artisan (glazier and picture framer) by trade but pastoral poet by vocation.ġ816 Jean-Baptiste obtains a clerk job at the court of the bankruptcy judges. 26 February 1808 Honoré-Victorin Daumier is born in Marseille, on Place Saint Martin, the third child and first son of Jean-Baptiste Daumier (1777-1851) and Cécile-Catherine Philip.
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