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Quasimodo Collection

"Quasimodo: The Heroic Hunchback of Notre-Dame" In the enchanting world of Victor Hugo's "The Hunchback of Notre Dame

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Quasimodo, the hunchback of Notre Dame from the book by Victor Hugo. Original Artwork: Illustrator - Antoine Wiertz of Brussels (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageQuasimodo Collection: The Hunchback of Notre Dame engraving 1888

The Hunchback of Notre Dame engraving 1888
The Hunchback of Notre Dame

Background imageQuasimodo Collection: Hunchback of Notredame

Hunchback of Notredame
Quasimodo swings from the bell

Background imageQuasimodo Collection: Une larme pour une goutte d'eau (Notre-Dame de Paris), 1903. Creator: Luc Olivier Merson

Une larme pour une goutte d'eau (Notre-Dame de Paris), 1903. Creator: Luc Olivier Merson
Une larme pour une goutte d'eau (Notre-Dame de Paris), 1903

Background imageQuasimodo Collection: Scènes tirées de Notre-Dame de Paris, 1833. Creator: Auguste Couder

Scènes tirées de Notre-Dame de Paris, 1833. Creator: Auguste Couder
Scenes tirees de Notre-Dame de Paris, 1833

Background imageQuasimodo Collection: Scenes of Notre-Dame de Paris, 1832. Creator: Antoine Rivoulon

Scenes of Notre-Dame de Paris, 1832. Creator: Antoine Rivoulon
Scenes of Notre-Dame de Paris, 1832

Background imageQuasimodo Collection: Esmeralda and Quasimodo. Creator: Tony Johannot

Esmeralda and Quasimodo. Creator: Tony Johannot
Esmeralda and Quasimodo

Background imageQuasimodo Collection: Quasimodo the Hunchback of Notre-Dame with Esmeralda

Quasimodo the Hunchback of Notre-Dame with Esmeralda
Quasimodo shows the liberated Esmeralda to the people

Background imageQuasimodo Collection: Attack on Notre-Dame. The Hunchback of Notre-Dame by Victor Hugo, ca 1877

Attack on Notre-Dame. The Hunchback of Notre-Dame by Victor Hugo, ca 1877. Found in the Collection of the Maison de Victor Hugo

Background imageQuasimodo Collection: Reproduction of the front cover of the first edition of Notre-Dame de Paris

Reproduction of the front cover of the first edition of Notre-Dame de Paris
CHT179970 Reproduction of the front cover of the first edition of Notre-Dame de Paris by Victor Hugo (1802-85) published in 1831 (colour litho) by French School

Background imageQuasimodo Collection: Front cover of an edition of Notre-Dame de Paris

Front cover of an edition of Notre-Dame de Paris
BMR179969 Front cover of an edition of Notre-Dame de Paris by Victor Hugo (1802-85) published by Editions Perrotin, Paris, 1844 (leather and gold) by French School

Background imageQuasimodo Collection: Sketches from 'Esmeralda, 'the New Opera, at Drury-Lane Theatre (engraving)

Sketches from "Esmeralda, "the New Opera, at Drury-Lane Theatre (engraving)
1624311 Sketches from " Esmeralda, " the New Opera, at Drury-Lane Theatre (engraving) by Forestier, Amedee (1854-1930) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageQuasimodo Collection: Waiting for the bell he would fling himself upon it (colour litho)

Waiting for the bell he would fling himself upon it (colour litho)
3627118 Waiting for the bell he would fling himself upon it (colour litho) by Fournier, Louis Edouard Paul (1857-1917); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageQuasimodo Collection: Quasimodo pours boiling oil onto the army of villains trying to rescue Esmeralda

Quasimodo pours boiling oil onto the army of villains trying to rescue Esmeralda
909632 Quasimodo pours boiling oil onto the army of villains trying to rescue Esmeralda - illustration from Notre Dame de Paris, 19th Century (b/w engraving) by Chifflart

Background imageQuasimodo Collection: Le roi saint Louis fait deposer dans la sainte Chapelle de Paris les reliques apportees d Orient

Le roi saint Louis fait deposer dans la sainte Chapelle de Paris les reliques apportees d Orient
963179 Le roi saint Louis fait deposer dans la sainte Chapelle de Paris les reliques apportees d Orient, le dimanche de Quasimodo, 25 avril 1248

Background imageQuasimodo Collection: He clung to the gargoyle with a frantic grip (colour litho)

He clung to the gargoyle with a frantic grip (colour litho)
3627121 He clung to the gargoyle with a frantic grip (colour litho) by Fournier, Louis Edouard Paul (1857-1917); Private Collection; (add.info.: He clung to the gargoyle with a frantic grip)

Background imageQuasimodo Collection: Frontispiece of Notre Dame de Paris (1831) by Victor Hugo (1802-85

Frontispiece of Notre Dame de Paris (1831) by Victor Hugo (1802-85
CHT163837 Frontispiece of Notre Dame de Paris (1831) by Victor Hugo (1802-85) engraved by Auguste Francois Garnier, 1844 (engraving) (b/w photo) by Lemud

Background imageQuasimodo Collection: The Feast of Fools (La Fete des Fous). The Hunchback of Notre-Dame by Victor Hugo

The Feast of Fools (La Fete des Fous). The Hunchback of Notre-Dame by Victor Hugo
The Feast of Fools (La Fe te des Fous). The Hunchback of Notre-Dame by Victor Hugo. Found in the Collection of Maison de Victor Hugo

Background imageQuasimodo Collection: HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME. Quasimodo, the hunchback bell ringer of Notre Dame de Paris in Victor

HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME. Quasimodo, the hunchback bell ringer of Notre Dame de Paris in Victor Hugos novel, first published in 1831. Engraving after Adolphe Steinhell (?-1908)

Background imageQuasimodo Collection: Notre-Dame de Paris, 1832. Creator: Celestin Nanteuil

Notre-Dame de Paris, 1832. Creator: Celestin Nanteuil
Notre-Dame de Paris, 1832

Background imageQuasimodo Collection: Quasimodo engraving 1888

Quasimodo engraving 1888
The Hunchback of Notre Dame

Background imageQuasimodo Collection: Knight of Notre Dame engraving 1888

Knight of Notre Dame engraving 1888
The Hunchback of Notre Dame

Background imageQuasimodo Collection: Cavalier of Notre Dame engraving 1888

Cavalier of Notre Dame engraving 1888
The Hunchback of Notre Dame

Background imageQuasimodo Collection: Notre Dame engraving 1888

Notre Dame engraving 1888
The Hunchback of Notre Dame

Background imageQuasimodo Collection: SALVATORE QUASIMODO (1901-1968). Italian poet and critic

SALVATORE QUASIMODO (1901-1968). Italian poet and critic

Background imageQuasimodo Collection: HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME. Quasimodo pushes Frollo, the archdeacon

HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME. Quasimodo pushes Frollo, the archdeacon, to his death from Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France

Background imageQuasimodo Collection: HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME. Lon Chaney as Quasimodo in a scene from the silent movie The Hunchback of

HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME. Lon Chaney as Quasimodo in a scene from the silent movie The Hunchback of Notre Dame, 1923

Background imageQuasimodo Collection: Quasimodo Flogged / Hugo

Quasimodo Flogged / Hugo
The flogging of Quasimodo



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"Quasimodo: The Heroic Hunchback of Notre-Dame" In the enchanting world of Victor Hugo's "The Hunchback of Notre Dame, " Quasimodo emerges as a timeless symbol of courage and compassion. From the iconic engravings that captured his unforgettable image to the heart-wrenching scenes where he saves Esmeralda from certain doom, Quasimodo's story continues to captivate our hearts. With his deformed appearance and unwavering loyalty, Quasimodo embodies the power of inner beauty. As we gaze upon the 1888 engraving depicting him atop Notre-Dame Cathedral, we are reminded that true strength lies within one's soul rather than their physical form. Through Henry Latil's poignant illustration, we witness Quasimodo defying fate itself by rescuing Esmeralda from execution. His selfless act transcends time, reminding us that love knows no bounds and can conquer even the darkest circumstances. As we delve into Hugo's masterpiece, "Notre-Dame de Paris, " its front cover beckons us with promises of adventure and tragedy intertwined, and is here that Quasimodo becomes more than just a character; he becomes an emblematic figure representing resilience in adversity. In Drury-Lane Theatre's mesmerizing production of "Esmeralda, " depicted in intricate engravings, we catch glimpses awaiting his moment to protect his beloved sanctuary. With bated breaths, we anticipate him flinging himself onto the bell tower at any given instant. And when evil threatens to consume all hope within Notre-Dame Cathedral walls, it is none other than Quasimodo who rises above darkness itself. Pouring boiling oil onto an army of villains attempting to rescue Esmeralda showcases his unwavering determination and fierce devotion. Quasimodo may be known as a fictional character, but his impact on our hearts is undeniably real.