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  1. Charles-Victor Hugo (4 November 1826 – 13 March 1871) was a French journalist, photographer, the second son of French novelist Victor Hugo and his wife Adèle Foucher. Life and work [ edit ] When Charles took up the fight against capital punishment in 1851 and found himself dismissed by the courts, he was jailed for 6 months for an article in L'Evénement.

  2. Victor Hugo con sus nietos Georges y Jeanne en 1872. Cuando Napoleón III firmó el decreto de 1859 de amnistía general de los presos políticos, Hugo se había negado a sacar provecho de esta gracia del «usurpador» (« Quand la liberté rentrera, je rentrerai » —Cuando vuelva la libertad, volveré—) [ 51 ] y tampoco lo hace en la de 1869. [ 53 ]

  3. 28 de jun. de 2002 · Not Mme. Jean Hugo and son, as previously published (real personages, although not of the appropriate age for this dated portrait), but actually Jeanne Hugo, grand-daughter of Victor Hugo, the revered French author, and her son, Charles Daudet. The title, Madame Hugo and her Son, is an invented appellation combining Jeanne Hugo's maiden name ...

  4. Léopoldine Clémence Adèle Lucie Jeanne (Jeanne) Hugo aka Daudet, Charcot, Negroponte. Born 29 Sep 1869 in Bruxelles, Brabant, Belgique. Ancestors. Daughter of Charles Mélanie Abel Hugo and Anne Caroline Alice Lehaene. Sister of Georges Charles Victor Léopold (Hugo) Victor-Hugo. Wife of Alphonse Marie Vincent Léon Daudet — married 12 Feb ...

  5. In 2021, Art Curator Jeanne Hugo vd Merwe stumbled upon a handful of an artist’s works in a private collection. She was enchanted by it and determined to find more of this unsung master’s work, only to find him still alive and living mere blocks away from her own home. What she found was an illuminated collection of paintings made over ...

  6. PAINTINGS PERFORMANCE

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