Auguste Vacquerie (November 19, 1819 to February 19, 1895) is the name of a minor French writer. He was an in-law of Victor Hugo's, whose political sympathies he shared. Here is a brief bibliography for Vacquerie:
L'Enfer de l'esprit (1840) (poetry)
In addition to photographing the Hugo family, Vacquerie immortalized his own cats, as well as Hugo's, in that medium. I am having trouble finding copies online of Vacquerie's own cats. However, these kitties can be seen in Sally Eauclaire's book The Cat in Photography, (1990).
L'Enfer de l'esprit (1840) (poetry)
Antigone(1844) (translation)
Tragaldabas(1848) (play.)
Souvent homme varie (1859), (comedy in verse)
Jean Baudry (1863) (play)
Le Rappel (1869 ff) (periodical which he co-founded, edited, and wrote for)
In addition to photographing the Hugo family, Vacquerie immortalized his own cats, as well as Hugo's, in that medium. I am having trouble finding copies online of Vacquerie's own cats. However, these kitties can be seen in Sally Eauclaire's book The Cat in Photography, (1990).
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