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Charles Baudelaire (photo by Nadar (1867), sketch by Manet (1862)

Charles Baudelaire (photo by Nadar (1867), sketch by Manet (1862). Nadar photograph of Baudelaire (1857) Nadar’s own luxury special edition of The Flowers of Evil (1857). Self Portraits. Privat Livemont, Advertising poster and courtyard of the Moulin Rouge (1896).

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Charles Baudelaire (photo by Nadar (1867), sketch by Manet (1862)

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  1. Charles Baudelaire(photo by Nadar (1867), sketch by Manet (1862)

  2. Nadar photograph of Baudelaire (1857) Nadar’s own luxury special edition of The Flowers of Evil (1857)

  3. Self Portraits

  4. Privat Livemont, Advertising poster and courtyard of the Moulin Rouge (1896) http://www.tate.org.uk/tateetc/issue5/thedrink.htm

  5. Edouard Manet, “Absinthe Dinker” (1858)

  6. Edgar Degas, “Absinthe Drinker” (1876)

  7. The Baudelaire Generation (from left to right): Verlaine, Bonnier, Valade, Blémont, Aicart, d’Hervilly, Pelletan (Henri Fantin-Latour, 1872)

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