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LSE4095216 Corneille reading his tragedy of Polyeucte at the Hotel de Rambouillet - in " Histoire de France from the most remote times until 1789" by M. Guizot, 1887 by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Corneille reading his tragedy of Polyeucte at the Hotel de Rambouillet - in " Histoire de France from the most remote times until 1789" by M. Guizot, 1887); Photo eLeonard de Selva; out of copyright
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Crow Literary Salon Peter 1606 1684
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This photograph captures a significant moment in French literary history. The image showcases Corneille, the renowned playwright of the 17th century, engrossed in reading his tragedy of Polyeucte at the prestigious Hotel de Rambouillet. Taken from M. Guizot's "Histoire de France from the most remote times until 1789" this print offers a glimpse into an era when intellectual gatherings held immense importance. The composition exudes an air of elegance and refinement as Corneille sits amidst a gathering of intellectuals in a lavish salon. Surrounded by fellow writers, thinkers, and influencers, he is seen passionately immersed in his own creation – undoubtedly seeking inspiration or feedback from his esteemed peers. The photo beautifully encapsulates not only Corneille's dedication to his craft but also highlights the significance of literary salons during that time period. These gatherings were known for fostering intellectual discussions and promoting artistic endeavors among like-minded individuals. Through this lens captured by Leonard de Selva, we are transported back to a time when literature was celebrated with utmost reverence. This print serves as both a historical document and an artistic tribute to one of France's greatest playwrights. It reminds us of the power that literature holds in shaping culture and society throughout different epochs.
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