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The Salon of Victor Hugo (1802-85) 21 rue de Clichy, illustration from La Chronique
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The Salon of Victor Hugo (1802-85) 21 rue de Clichy, illustration from La Chronique
XIR166019 The Salon of Victor Hugo (1802-85) 21 rue de Clichy, illustration from La Chronique Illustree (colour litho) by Marie, Adrien Emmanuel (1848-91) (after); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France; (add.info.: Jean Joseph Louis Blanc (1811-82); Theodore Fallin de Banville (1823-91); ); English, out of copyright
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Arsene Houssaye Discussing Discussion French Author Gathering Jules Simon Langlois Leon Gambetta Soiree Talking Victor Hugo Auguste Vacquerie Lockroy Victor Schoelcher
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The Salon of Victor Hugo captures a moment in time, frozen in a vibrant illustration from La Chronique Illustree. Located at 21 rue de Clichy, this iconic gathering place was frequented by the literary and intellectual elite of Paris during the 19th century. The print showcases a diverse group of individuals engaged in lively discussions and conversations. Amongst the notable figures present are Jean Joseph Louis Blanc, Theodore Fallin de Banville, Victor Schoelcher, Peyrat Montrosier, Arsene Houssaye, Auguste Vacquerie, Jules Simon, P. de St Victor, Eugene Pelletan, Meurice Lockroy, Leon Gambetta, Dr Allix Langlois and P. Veron L Ulbach A Scholl along with their wives and children. Victor Hugo himself is at the center of attention as he captivates his audience with his words. As a renowned French author and statesman known for his influential works such as Les Misérables and The Hunchback of Notre-Dame; it comes as no surprise that he draws such an esteemed crowd. This image transports us back to an evening meeting or soiree where ideas flow freely amidst animated exchanges. It serves as a testament to the power of intellectual discourse and highlights the importance placed on conversation within this artistic community. Preserved by Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris France; this print offers us a glimpse into history while reminding us of the timeless value found within
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