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Page 302 of Baudelaires pamphlet Pauvre Belgique

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Page 302 of Baudelaires pamphlet Pauvre Belgique

CHT221529 Page 302 of Baudelaires pamphlet Pauvre Belgique describing his trip to Namur, 1864 (pen & ink on paper) by Baudelaire, Charles Pierre (1821-67); Bibliotheque Spoelberch de Lovenjoul, Chantilly, France; (add.info.: Baudelaire visited Belgium in 1864 to escape his creditors; ); eArchives Charmet; French, out of copyright

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This print showcases page 302 of Baudelaire's pamphlet "Pauvre Belgique" providing a glimpse into the mind of the renowned poet during his trip to Namur in 1864. Created with pen and ink on paper, this intricate drawing captures Baudelaire's critical observations and vivid descriptions of his experiences. As one delves into this piece, it becomes evident that Baudelaire's journey to Belgium was not merely a leisurely escape but rather an attempt to evade his creditors. The manuscript reveals the poet's unhappy time in Namur, as he candidly expresses his dissatisfaction through thought-provoking text. The image exudes a sense of melancholy, mirroring Baudelaire's troubled state of mind during this period. With each stroke of the pen, one can almost feel the weight of his emotions pouring onto the paper. This drawing serves as both a criticism and reflection on society, showcasing Baudelaire's unique ability to capture raw human experiences through art. Preserved within the Bibliotheque Spoelberch de Lovenjoul in Chantilly, France, this rare gem from eArchives Charmet offers us a window into Baudelaire's creative process. It reminds us why he remains an influential figure in literature even today.

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