Death and the Philosopher (La mort et le philosophe)

Alphonse Legros

Associated Names
Alphonse Legros

Artist, French, 1837 - 1911

The image shows an older man seated at a table with the upper half of his body visible and slightly hunched over while writing. His face is partially obscured in shadow, revealing deep-set eyes under furrowed brows and a prominent nose, with his white hair and beard adding to his aged appearance. The man is wearing a loose-fitting shirt. He is holding a quill in his hand, writing something on the table surface. To the right of the man, a mysterious spectral figure, with a skeletal face, holds a candle that casts a faint light across the scene. The background is filled with intricate, dark crosshatch shading.

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Bibliography

1923

  • A Catalogue of the Etchings, Drypoints and Lithographs by Professor Alphonse Legros (1837-1911) In the Collection of Frank E. Bliss. Preface by Campbell Dodgson. London: Privately printed, 1923.

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Q65214451

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