Charles-Étienne Gaucher. Crowning of Voltaire. 1778–1782. France. Etching and engraving on paper This print depicts an actual event from near the end of Voltaire’s life. After being too ill to appear at the opening performance of his final play, Irène, the 84-year-old author recovered enough to attend the production a few days later. As depicted here, after the play the lead actresses ceremoniously crowned a bust of Voltaire with a laurel wreath, lavished it with kisses, and improvised eulogistic verses in his honor. Voltaire appears in a box at the upper left in his most recognizable profile


Charles-Étienne Gaucher. Crowning of Voltaire. 1778–1782. France. Etching and engraving on paper This print depicts an actual event from near the end of Voltaire’s life. After being too ill to appear at the opening performance of his final play, Irène, the 84-year-old author recovered enough to attend the production a few days later. As depicted here, after the play the lead actresses ceremoniously crowned a bust of Voltaire with a laurel wreath, lavished it with kisses, and improvised eulogistic verses in his honor. Voltaire appears in a box at the upper left in his most recognizable profile view, bowing in response to the adulation.


Size: 3000px × 2600px
Photo credit: © WBC ART / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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