Victor HUGO urges the outlaws to resist. Signed photograph. 1860.

Rare photograph enriched with a magnificent Latin maxim, inscribed by Hugo in black ink and which can be translated as: “Stay standing”, “Stay firm” or “Resist”

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Victor HUGO (1802.1885)

Photograph in business card format (cdv)

Albumen print laminated on thin cardboard.

June 1860

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Rare portrait of Victor Hugo seated, leaning on a table, with his hat in hand.

The photograph is enriched with a magnificent Latin maxim, inscribed by Hugo in black ink and which can be translated as follows: “Stay standing”, “Stay firm” or “Resist”

 Sta, persta. V.H.

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While he remained in Guernsey since the fall of 1855, Hugo went to Jersey, his initial land of exile, at the request of notables and outlaws on the island in order to support Giuseppe Garibaldi. Hugo entered Jersey on June 18, 1860. It was on this occasion that this photo was taken by photographer Henry Mülling.

 

Photograph by Henry Mülling (1818.1880) / Size: 6.20 x 10.50 cm. / Stamp of the André Fildier collection, on the back.

 

 

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