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Nobel Prize Laureate Collection (#6)

"Nobel Prize Laureates: Icons of Literature, Science




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"Nobel Prize Laureates: Icons of Literature, Science, and Resilience" William Butler Yeats (1865-1939): A visionary Irish poet and playwright captured in a captivating pencil and wash portrait by Augustus John circa 1910. Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961): This American writer's adventurous spirit shines through as he embarks on a hunting expedition in Kenya during February 1934. T. S. Eliot (1888-1965): Thomas Stearns Eliot, an American-born British poet and critic, is immortalized in a photograph from around 1920, showcasing his profound literary contributions. Winston Churchill: In the midst of World War II, this iconic statesman embodies resilience and determination as depicted in the famous "Holding the Line" poster from 1942 - portraying him as Britain's indomitable bulldog. Alexander Solzhenitsyn (1918- ): Captured exiled at Dueren, West Germany in February 1974, this Russian writer courageously exposed Soviet oppression through his powerful works. Ernest Hemingway: Transported to Key West, Florida in 1929 through an evocative photograph capturing the essence of Hemingway's vibrant life amidst his writing pursuits. Ernest Hemingway: Pictured during wartime duties at the American Red Cross Hospital in Milan back in 1918 - revealing another facet of this multifaceted author's life journey. Robert Andrews Millikan (1868-1953): An esteemed American physicist whose groundbreaking work paved the way for advancements photographed during the early twentieth century era of scientific exploration. Ernest Hemingway: Immortalized against Parisian backdrop circa 1922 - embodying both artistic brilliance and bohemian charm that defined his career-defining years spent among expatriate writers.