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Charles Baudelaire, 1863, (1939). Artist: Etienne Carjat
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Charles Baudelaire, 1863, (1939). Artist: Etienne Carjat
Charles Baudelaire, 1863, (1939). Charles Pierre Baudelaire (1821-1867), French Symbolist poet and art critic who was interested in satanism and the macabre. From Verve - Nos. 5-6, July-October 1939. [Verve, France, 1939]
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This print captures the enigmatic figure of Charles Baudelaire, a renowned French Symbolist poet and art critic. Taken in 1863 by artist Etienne Carjat, this image showcases Baudelaire's intense gaze and distinctive style. Baudelaire, known for his fascination with satanism and the macabre, was an influential literary figure of the 19th century. His works explored themes of decadence, beauty, and despair, making him a key figure in the Symbolist movement. In this portrait, Baudelaire is dressed impeccably in traditional attire of the era. His cravat adds a touch of elegance to his somber expression. The monochrome aesthetic enhances the intensity of his features while emphasizing his connection to literature and art. The photograph itself holds historical significance as it appeared in Verve - Nos. 5-6 magazine in July-October 1939. This publication played a crucial role in promoting avant-garde art during that time period. Etienne Carjat masterfully captured Baudelaire's essence through this direct gaze portrait. It serves as a powerful representation not only of one man but also symbolizes an entire era characterized by artistic exploration and intellectual introspection. As we admire this print today, we are reminded of Baudelaire's lasting impact on literature and culture while appreciating Carjat's skillful portrayal that has stood the test of time.
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