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 +"[[Pégase Romantique]]" is the informal title for a print attributed to [[Jean-Gabriel Scheffer]]
-"[[Caricatures intellectuelles]]" "[[Jean Gabriel Scheffer]]" [[Pégase Romantique]]+Its motto reads '[[Rien n'est beau que le laid, le laid seul est aimable]].'
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The illustration by [[J. G. Scheffer]] depicts the Romantic pantheon of the early [[1830s]]. The seated figures, facing forward, are, from left to right, [[Petrus Borel]], [[Victor Hugo]], and [[Alexandre Dumas]]. (Bibliotheque Nationale de France, Estampes et Gravures, Tf 40 Fol. The illustration by [[J. G. Scheffer]] depicts the Romantic pantheon of the early [[1830s]]. The seated figures, facing forward, are, from left to right, [[Petrus Borel]], [[Victor Hugo]], and [[Alexandre Dumas]]. (Bibliotheque Nationale de France, Estampes et Gravures, Tf 40 Fol.

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"Pégase Romantique" is the informal title for a print attributed to Jean-Gabriel Scheffer

Its motto reads 'Rien n'est beau que le laid, le laid seul est aimable.'

The illustration by J. G. Scheffer depicts the Romantic pantheon of the early 1830s. The seated figures, facing forward, are, from left to right, Petrus Borel, Victor Hugo, and Alexandre Dumas. (Bibliotheque Nationale de France, Estampes et Gravures, Tf 40 Fol. 'Caricatures intellectuelles (litterature, theatre)').





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