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Portrait of Felix Flugel (1820-1904), 1888. Creator: Alfred Naumann
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Portrait of Felix Flugel (1820-1904), 1888. Creator: Alfred Naumann
Portrait of Felix Flugel (1820-1904), 1888
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This black and white portrait print showcases the distinguished figure of Felix Flugel, a renowned German lexicographer and philologist. Created in 1888 by Alfred Naumann, an American photographer of the 19th century, this image captures Flugel's intellectual prowess and commanding presence. Flugel's impressive beard frames his face, adding to his air of wisdom and experience. Behind his spectacles lie eyes that have witnessed a lifetime dedicated to education and scholarly pursuits. His attire reflects the fashion of the time - a tailored coat with intricate details that hint at his refined taste. As one of the leading figures in scientific institutions both in Germany and America, Flugel's contributions to linguistics are immeasurable. This portrait serves as a testament to his legacy as it emanates strength, intelligence, and determination. The photograph was taken during an era when photography was gaining popularity as an art form. Naumann skillfully captures not only Flugel's physical appearance but also hints at the depth of character within him. Preserved by the Smithsonian Institution Archive, this remarkable piece offers us a glimpse into history while honoring Felix Flugel's immense impact on academia. It stands as a reminder that knowledge knows no boundaries or borders – transcending time and place for generations to come.
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