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Victor Hugo After Death, 1885, (1902). Creator: Unknown
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Victor Hugo After Death, 1885, (1902). Creator: Unknown
Victor Hugo After Death, 1885, (1902). Deathbed portrait of French poet, novelist, and dramatist Victor Hugo (1802-1885). From " The English Illustrated Magazine", Volume XXVII, April to September 1902. [T. Fisher Unwin, London, 1902]
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Dead Deathbed English Illustrated Magazine Felix Felix Nadar Fisher Fisher Unwin Hugo Nadar T Fisher T Fisher Unwin Thomas Fisher Thomas Fisher Unwin Unwin Victor Victor Hugo Victor Marie Hugo
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This print captures the solemn moment of Victor Hugo's deathbed portrait in 1885. The renowned French poet, novelist, and dramatist, known for his literary masterpieces such as "Les Misérables" and "The Hunchback of Notre-Dame" is depicted here in a state of eternal rest. Taken by an unknown photographer but published in "The English Illustrated Magazine" in 1902, this image offers a glimpse into the final moments of one of France's most celebrated writers. Victor Hugo's contribution to literature and his profound impact on society are immortalized through this poignant photograph. In this monochrome composition, we witness the stillness that follows the departure of a great mind. The lines etched on Hugo's face tell stories untold while his closed eyes speak volumes about a life well-lived. It is as if time stands still within these frames, allowing us to reflect upon the legacy left behind by this literary genius. As we gaze at this hauntingly beautiful portrayal, we cannot help but be reminded of our own mortality and contemplate the fleeting nature of existence. Yet amidst these thoughts lies an appreciation for Victor Hugo's enduring influence on generations past and present. This rare glimpse into history serves as a reminder that even after death, artists like Victor Hugo continue to inspire us with their words and ideas. Their creative spirit lives on forever through their works - an everlasting testament to their brilliance.
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