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CHT163862 Claude Frollo in the Tiny Room of the Tower, illustration from Notre-Dame de Paris (1831) by Victor Hugo (1802-85), engraved by Auguste Francois Garnier, 1844 (engraving) (b/w photo) by Lemud, Francois Joseph Aime de (1817-87) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Le Reduit de Claude Frollo dans la tour; ); eArchives Charmet; French, out of copyright
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This print captures the essence of Claude Frollo, a character from Victor Hugo's renowned novel "Notre-Dame de Paris". Illustrated by Auguste Francois Garnier in 1844, this engraving brings to life the enigmatic figure of Frollo within the confines of his tiny room in the tower. Seated in an ornate armchair, Frollo is engrossed in deep contemplation as he delves into ancient texts and knowledge. Surrounded by books, a globe, and various scholarly tools, his somber expression reveals a man burdened with secrets and inner turmoil. The room itself exudes an atmosphere of medieval mystique with its dim lighting and gothic architecture. As Frollo opens the door to his secluded sanctuary, one can almost feel the weight of history that hangs heavy upon him. A skull rests on his desk as a reminder of mortality while an owl perched nearby symbolizes wisdom and introspection. Intriguing details such as spiders' webs hint at hidden truths lurking beneath the surface. This image not only captures Frollo's intellectual pursuits but also alludes to themes of religion and vanitas prevalent throughout Hugo's novel. With every element carefully crafted by Lemud François Joseph Aimé de, this print transports us back in time to witness Claude Frollo's solitary world filled with melancholy reflection. It serves as a poignant reminder that even within our most confined spaces, we are capable of exploring vast realms of thought and
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