The Last Moments of Victor Hugo (1802-85) 22nd May 1885 (engraved by Adrien Marie) by Nadar

The Last Moments of Victor Hugo (1802-85) 22nd May 1885 (engraved by Adrien Marie)

(The Last Moments of Victor Hugo (1802-85) 22nd May 1885, engraved by Adrien Marie (1848-91) 1885 )


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1885  ·  Gravur  ·  Picture ID: 39738

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The Last Moments of Victor Hugo (1802-85) 22nd May 1885 (engraved by Adrien Marie) by Nadar. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
french author · writer · novelist · male · dying · deathbed · death · mourning · crying · family · grand-son · grand-daughter · allix · madame and monsieur menard-dorian · and mrs · lockroy · auguste vacquerie · 1819-95 · paul meurice · family · four-poster bed · crying · sadness · sorrow · grief · grieving · canopy · Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France / Bridgeman Images
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