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Adrien Decourcelle? (1821-1892) 39 boulevard des Capucines Paris in 1847 (b / w photo)
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Adrien Decourcelle? (1821-1892) 39 boulevard des Capucines Paris in 1847 (b / w photo)
JEB4302968 Adrien Decourcelle? (1821-1892) 39 boulevard des Capucines Paris in 1847 (b/w photo) by Blanchere, Henri de la (1821-80); © Jean Bernard. All rights reserved 2022
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This photograph captures Adrien Decourcelle, a prominent French writer and intellectual of the 19th century. Taken in 1847 by Henri de la Blanchere, the portrait showcases Decourcelle's distinguished features and thoughtful expression. Decourcelle was known for his contributions to literature as an author and novelist during this era. His works resonated with readers, offering profound insights into human nature and societal issues of the time. As a writer, he played a significant role in shaping French literary culture. The photograph is a testament to the early days of photography, showcasing the artistry involved in capturing such detailed portraits during that period. The use of black and white adds depth to Decourcelle's face, highlighting every crease and line that tells a story of wisdom gained through experience. Located at 39 boulevard des Capucines in Paris, this setting serves as a backdrop for Decourcelle's intellectual pursuits. It symbolizes his connection to the vibrant cultural scene of 19th-century France—a hub for artists, writers, and thinkers who gathered there to exchange ideas. Jean Bernard's preservation of this image allows us to glimpse into history—into an era where intellectuals like Adrien Decourcelle shaped society through their words. This print reminds us of the power that literature holds in capturing moments from our past while inspiring future generations with its timeless wisdom.
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