Voltaire, French author C018 / 7010
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Voltaire, French author C018 / 7010
Voltaire (1694-1778). 1870 woodcut print of the French author and poet Voltaire reading at a desk. Born Francois Marie Arouet, Voltaire wrote more than 20, 000 letters and more than 2000 books and pamphlets. Among his scientific works was Elemens de la Philosophie de Newton (1738), a guide to the theories of Isaac Newton. Voltaire also wrote on history, philosophy, religion and politics. He was a fierce critic of social and political injustices, which led to several periods of exile or imprisonment. Over a decade after his death, the French authorities honoured him with a ceremonial re-burial in the Pantheon, Paris, in 1791
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1870 Author Black And White Desk French Philosopher Philosophy Poet Portrait Reading Seated Sitting Surname A Voltaire Woodcut Woodcutting Writer Francois Marie Arouet
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This 1870 woodcut print captures the essence of Voltaire, the renowned French author and poet. In this portrait, we see Voltaire engrossed in his work, reading at a desk with utmost concentration. Born as Francois Marie Arouet, he left an indelible mark on literature and philosophy with his prolific writings. Voltaire's intellectual prowess is evident from his staggering output - more than 20,000 letters and over 2,000 books and pamphlets. Notably, he delved into scientific works as well, including "Elemens de la Philosophie de Newton" a comprehensive guide to Isaac Newton's theories. Beyond science, Voltaire fearlessly tackled various subjects such as history, philosophy, religion, and politics. His unwavering commitment to social justice made him a fierce critic of societal inequalities which resulted in periods of exile and imprisonment throughout his life. Even after his passing in 1778, Voltaire's legacy continued to resonate strongly among the French authorities. Over ten years later in 1791 they paid tribute by ceremonially re-burying him in the prestigious Pantheon located in Paris. This monochrome artwork beautifully encapsulates the spirit of this influential figure who challenged norms through his written words. The illustration portrays not just a man but an embodiment of enlightenment ideals that continue to inspire generations even today.
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