![]() ![]() 1856–1858, with a different arrangement of the main three figures, is held by the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco.ĭaumier had drawn and painted images of rail travel since the 1840s, focussing on the people travelling rather than the conveyances. A third oil-on-panel version, dated to c. ![]() 1863–1865 is in the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa. 1862–1864 but left unfinished, is in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, and a similar but completed painting dated to c. In a realistic manner, Daumier depicts the poverty and fortitude of working class travellers in a third class railway carriage. The Third-Class Carriage (French: "Le Wagon de troisième classe") is the name of at least three oil paintings entitled made by the French painter Honoré Daumier. ![]() Paintings by Honoré Daumier The Third-Class Carriage (New York)įine Arts Museums of San Francisco, San Francisco ![]()
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