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Victor Hugo " Les Miserables" Illustration of Lix engraved by Meaulle: the Forcat and the Eveque. Jean Valjean, to whom the eveque Myriel offered the hospital, will commit his last flight: the silverware of his host
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Victor Hugo " Les Miserables" Illustration of Lix engraved by Meaulle: the Forcat and the Eveque. Jean Valjean, to whom the eveque Myriel offered the hospital, will commit his last flight: the silverware of his host
PCT4274575 Victor Hugo " Les Miserables" Illustration of Lix engraved by Meaulle: the Forcat and the Eveque. Jean Valjean, to whom the eveque Myriel offered the hospital, will commit his last flight: the silverware of his host. On the table, the two silver candlesticks, instruments of destiny that the eveque will offer to Valjean. He will keep them until his death. by Meaulle, Fortune Louis (1844-1901); (add.info.: Victor Hugo " Les Miserables" Illustration of Lix engraved by Meaulle: the Forcat and the Eveque. Jean Valjean, to whom the eveque Myriel offered the hospital, will commit his last flight: the silverware of his host. On the table, the two silver candlesticks, instruments of destiny that the eveque will offer to Valjean. He will keep them until his death.); Photo © Gusman
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Hospitality Hugo Hugo Victor 1802 1885 Victor 1802 1885 Gusman
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This print captures a poignant moment from Victor Hugo's timeless masterpiece, "Les Miserables". The illustration by Lix, engraved by Meaulle, depicts the powerful scene of the Forcat and the Eveque. Jean Valjean, a man who has known hardship and redemption, is shown at a crossroads as he contemplates his next move.
The eveque Myriel offered Valjean shelter and kindness when he was at his lowest point, but now Valjean finds himself faced with temptation. The silverware on the table symbolizes this internal struggle - will he succumb to his past ways or choose to honor the generosity shown to him?
The two silver candlesticks stand as silent witnesses to this pivotal moment in Valjean's life. They are not just objects of material value, but instruments of destiny that hold great significance for both characters.
As we gaze upon this evocative image, we are reminded of the themes of forgiveness, redemption, and compassion that resonate throughout "Les Miserables". It serves as a visual reminder of the power of human connection and our capacity for change.
This print is not just a beautiful work of art; it is a window into one of literature's most enduring stories that continues to inspire readers around the world.
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