Portrait of Auguste Vacquerie

attributed to Charles Hugo, 1853 - 1854

Charles Hugo was the son of the celebrated writer, poet, and politician Victor Hugo. After the Napoleonic coup in 1851 the writer was compelled to flee to Jersey, an island off the Normandy coast. His two sons, Charles and François-Victor Hugo, and the poet Auguste Vacquerie stayed there with him. In this period the brothers experimented avidly with photography and produced all manner of portrait studies on paper negatives.

  • Artwork typephotograph
  • Object numberRP-F-1997-69
  • Dimensionsheight 90 mm x width 76 mm, height 242 mm x width 179 mm

Identification

  • Title(s)

    Portrait of Auguste Vacquerie

  • Object type

  • Object number

    RP-F-1997-69

  • Inscriptions / marks

    • inscription: ‘PH/007/800’
    • name: ‘Auguste Vacquerie’

Creation

  • Creation

    • photographer: attributed to Charles Hugo, Paris
    • photographer: Auguste Vacquerie (possibly), Paris
  • Dating

    1853 - 1854

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  • Dimensions

    • height 90 mm x width 76 mm
    • height 242 mm x width 179 mm

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