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Victor Hugo, better known as the French writer behind the Hunchback of Notre-Dame and Les Misérables, also spend some time ...
Victor Hugo was "the French equivalent ... curated" new exhibition is a rare opportunity to see his art, featuring around 70 drawings that offer a revelatory glimpse into his private world.
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Exhibit spotlights Victor Hugo's drawings(UPDATE) LONDON — French writer Victor Hugo is famous for penning "The Hunchback of Notre-Dame" and "Les Miserables," but less known is his work as an illustrator — now the subject of a new exhibition ...
Astonishing Things, the RA show’s title comes from a comment Vincent van Gogh made on seeing Victor Hugo’s drawings, thus placing him in good company.
The Larock-Granoff Gallery, which recently celebrated its centennial, is showcasing the work of the South African artist Diane Victor (born in 1964). A groundbreaking digital exhibition connects the ...
The Drawings of Victor Hugo. Doubly appealing, the exhibition offers both biographical revelation and a scarcely known, very beautiful chapter in 19th-century graphic art in its heyday of Daumier ...
And this paradoxical quality extends into his art in spades. For all his compulsion to elicit a public reaction from just about everything he did, Hugo never exhibited his drawings, barely ...
When the French novelist died in 1885, he left behind The Hunchback of Notre-Dame, Les Misérables – and a fragile cache of jaw-dropping art ...
A glimpse into the darkest corners of Hugo’s mind through his fantastical ink landscapes, caricatures and bulging sketchbooks is now possible thanks to “Astonishing Things: The Drawings of Victor Hugo ...
Victor Hugo was a prolific artist as well as a towering author and poet, but his strange work is more interesting and unnerving than truly great ...
Victor Hugo was "the French equivalent of Shakespeare ... This "sensitively curated" new exhibition is a rare opportunity to see his art, featuring around 70 drawings that offer a revelatory glimpse ...
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