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Charles Baudelaire, ca. 1863. Creator: Etienne Carjat
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Charles Baudelaire, ca. 1863. Creator: Etienne Carjat
Charles Baudelaire, ca. 1863
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This print captures the enigmatic figure of Charles Baudelaire, one of France's most influential poets and literary critics of the 19th century. Taken around 1863 by renowned photographer Etienne Carjat, this portrait exudes a sense of mystery and intellectual depth. Baudelaire's piercing gaze draws you in, revealing a man who was both introspective and rebellious. Dressed impeccably in his signature bow tie, he epitomizes the elegance and sophistication associated with French culture during that era. The attention to detail captured by Carjat showcases not only Baudelaire's physical appearance but also his profound presence. As you delve into this photograph, you can almost feel the weight of Baudelaire's literary genius. Known for his groundbreaking collection "Les Fleurs du Mal" (The Flowers of Evil), he challenged societal norms through his provocative poetry that explored themes such as love, beauty, decay, and despair. Displayed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art as part of their esteemed collection, this woodburytype print is a testament to Baudelaire's enduring legacy. It serves as a reminder of his immense contribution to French literature and continues to inspire generations with its timeless allure. Etienne Carjat masterfully captured not just an image but also the essence of Charles Baudelaire - a complex individual whose words continue to resonate today. This photograph invites us to step into the world of this extraordinary poet and explore the depths
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