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Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson, 1903. By Karl Anderson.
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Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson, 1909. By Erwin Raupp.
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Edgar Allan Poe 1848. By Samuel W. Hartshorn. The “Whitman” daguerreotype was taken in Providence, Rhode Island in November of 1848 by the studio of Samuel Masury and S. W. Hartshorn. It’s the only known likeness Poe commissioned himself, speculated
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Self-portrait of Émile Zola. Circa 1895-1900.
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Émile Zola circa 1865. By Étienne Carjat.
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Émile Zola. Between 1876 and 1884. By Nadar.
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A portrait of Boris Pasternak. Published in 1959.
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D. H. Lawrence. Year 1929. Photograph by Bob Davis. Permission from the Yale University Committee on Literary Property is required to publish Mabel Dodge Luhan materials in any format. To learn more, contact the Curator, Yale Collection of American Litera
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D. H. Lawrence. Year 1929. Photograph by Bob Davis. Permission from the Yale University Committee on Literary Property is required to publish Mabel Dodge Luhan materials in any format. To learn more, contact the Curator, Yale Collection of American Litera
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D. H. Lawrence. Year 1929. Photograph by Bob Davis. Permission from the Yale University Committee on Literary Property is required to publish Mabel Dodge Luhan materials in any format. To learn more, contact the Curator, Yale Collection of American Litera
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Photograph of Virginia Woolf with hand on face wearing a fur stole circa 1927.
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Virginia Woolf (January 25, 1882 – March 28, 1941), a British author and feminist, with her chignon. Circa 1902. By George Charles Beresford.
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Oscar Wilde. 1882. New York. Photographer: Napoleon Sarony
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Oscar Wilde circa 1882. Photograph shows Oscar Wilde, full-length portrait, standing with hands behind back, facing front, leaning against a wall. Photographer: Napoleon Sarony
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Walt Whitman. ca. 1862. Grey eyes. No description about his eye colour found on the web. Contemporary paintings have shown blue, grey versions. By Mathew Brady.
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Walt whitman. ca. 1860-65. Grey eyes. No description about his eye colour found on the web. Contemporary paintings have shown blue, grey versions. By Mathew Brady.
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Walt whitman. ca. 1860-65. Grey eyes. No description about his eye colour found on the web. Contemporary paintings have shown blue, grey versions. By Mathew Brady.
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Walt Whitman. ca. 1887. By George Collins Cox.
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Jules Verne c. 1873 - in or before 1878. Photographed by Félix Nadar.
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Jules Verne c. 1871 - in or before 1876. Photographed by Antoine-Samuel Adam-Salomon.
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Jules Verne. Taken bwtween 1860-90. Photographed by Atelier Nadar.
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Jules Verne in 1884 at Nantes. Photographed by Étienne Carjat.
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Jules Verne in 1892 (age 64). By Ch. Herbert, Amiens
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Sigrid Undset at work at Bjerkebæk (Undset's home, now part of Maihaugen museum). 1st July 1923. Photograph by Anders Beer Wilse.
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Sigrid Undset at work at Bjerkebæk (Undset's home, now part of Maihaugen museum). 1st July 1923. Photograph by Anders Beer Wilse.
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Mark Twain gazing out of window. Year: 1907. By Underwood & Underwood.
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Portrait of Mark Twain. Year 1907. By A. F. Bradley.
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Portrait of Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) circa 1907. By A. F. Bradley.
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Photograph shows Samuel Langhorne Clemens (Mark Twain), head and shoulders portrait, facing right. ca. 20th May 1907
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Portrait of Samuel Clemens, "Mark Twain" seated in chair reading a book. Ca. 1907. Photographer: Underwood & Underwood. Note: The photo frame on the wall depicts a poster of the movie "There Will Be Blood". Wallpaper has been improvised too.