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Premiere of play by Victor Hugo "Hernani" at Comedie Francaise, Paris, February 25, 1830 : young supporters of romantism against classicism, engraving after Vogel
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Premiere of play by Victor Hugo "Hernani" at Comedie Francaise, Paris, February 25, 1830 : young supporters of romantism against classicism, engraving after Vogel
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The premiere of Victor Hugo's play "Hernani" at the Comedie Francaise in Paris on February 25, 1830 was a groundbreaking moment in the battle between young supporters of Romanticism and proponents of Classicism. The engraving after Vogel captures the tension and excitement of that historic night, as audiences witnessed a new wave of literature challenging traditional norms.
In the image, we see passionate individuals standing up for their beliefs, ready to defend the ideals of Romanticism against the constraints of Classicism. The energy is palpable as these young supporters make their voices heard, eager to embrace change and innovation in art and literature.
Victor Hugo's "Hernani" was a bold statement against the status quo, pushing boundaries and sparking debate among critics and audiences alike. The play marked a turning point in literary history, paving the way for future generations to explore new forms of expression and creativity.
As we gaze upon this engraving from Fine Art Finder, we are reminded of the power of art to provoke thought, challenge conventions, and inspire change. The clash between Romanticism and Classicism may have been fierce on that fateful night in 1830, but it ultimately led to a renaissance in literature that continues to resonate with us today.
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