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DescriptionJules Verne by Étienne Carjat.jpg | Étienne Carjat's photo of Jules Verne in Nantes,[1] from the Société de Géographie, Paris copy of Year 2, Issue 11 of the Paris-Artiste.[2] Woodburytype, 4 13/16 x 3 3/8 ins (12.3 x 8.6 cm) [3] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Date | Pubished c. 9 February 1884[4] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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This image has been selected as picture of the day on Wikimedia Commons for 24 March 2025. It will be captioned as follows: English: Portrait of French novelist Jules Verne taken in 1884 by Étienne Carjat. Known for his adventure novels taking into account the technological progress of his time, he's the second most-translated author in the world. He died on this day 120 years ago. Other languages:
English: Portrait of French novelist Jules Verne taken in 1884 by Étienne Carjat. Known for his adventure novels taking into account the technological progress of his time, he's the second most-translated author in the world. He died on this day 120 years ago. Français : Portrait du romancier français Jules Verne en 1884 par Étienne Carjat. Célèbre pour ses romans d'aventure évoquant les progrès scientifiques de son époque, il est le deuxième auteur le plus traduit au monde. Il est mort ce jour, il y a 120 ans. |
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- ↑ Second page on Gallica
- ↑ See other pages filed with this on Gallica, e.g. [1]
- ↑ a b Luminous Lint page on the Philadelphia Museum of Art copy of the same paper
- ↑ This is the date given repeatedly on the image. There's a date given on the second page of the Gallica images for date of photography, but it appears to give the date as either 8 February 1898, or 8 February 1828, both of which are impossible. See [2].
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