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Bergson Collection

Henri-Louis Bergson, a renowned French philosopher of the early 20th century, left an indelible mark on the world of philosophy with his groundbreaking ideas

Background imageBergson Collection: Portraits of Great Philosophers: Bergson (litho)

Portraits of Great Philosophers: Bergson (litho)
5990280 Portraits of Great Philosophers: Bergson (litho) by Ross, Gordon (1872-1946); Private Collection; (add.info.: Bergson)

Background imageBergson Collection: Study for the portrait of Henri Bergson (1859-1941). Painting by Jacques Emile

Study for the portrait of Henri Bergson (1859-1941). Painting by Jacques Emile
LSE4314998 Study for the portrait of Henri Bergson (1859-1941). Painting by Jacques Emile (Jacques-Emile) Blanche (1861-1942), oil on canvas, 1911, 20th century french art

Background imageBergson Collection: First court of Henri Bergson after his election to the French Academy

First court of Henri Bergson after his election to the French Academy
LSE4090292 First court of Henri Bergson after his election to the French Academy: " Philosophy Lesson in Flowers" - in " Happy Life" of March 1914

Background imageBergson Collection: Oscar I, King of Sweden and Norway, 1844 (oil on canvas)

Oscar I, King of Sweden and Norway, 1844 (oil on canvas)
3086949 Oscar I, King of Sweden and Norway, 1844 (oil on canvas) by Wahlberg, Erik (1808-65); 54.5x47 cm; Livrustkammaren (The Royal Armoury), Stockholm

Background imageBergson Collection: Vitalism: Henri Bergson, French philosopher, early 20th century, (1956)

Vitalism: Henri Bergson, French philosopher, early 20th century, (1956). Bergson (1859-1941) won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1927. From the Picture Post Library

Background imageBergson Collection: Henri Bergson, French philosopher, 1910

Henri Bergson, French philosopher, 1910. Bergson (1859-1941) won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1927. A photograph from Album de Photographies, Dans L Intimite de Personnages Illustres, 1860-1920

Background imageBergson Collection: Henri-Louis Bergson - French Philosopher

Henri-Louis Bergson - French Philosopher
Henri-Louis Bergson (18591941) - French philosopher. Awarded the 1927 Nobel Prize for Literature. Date: 1910

Background imageBergson Collection: Bergson Photo

Bergson Photo
HENRI-LOUIS BERGSON French philosopher and writer in 1910. Date: 1859 - 1941

Background imageBergson Collection: HENRI BERGSON (1859-1941). French philosopher. Photographed c1928

HENRI BERGSON (1859-1941). French philosopher. Photographed c1928

Background imageBergson Collection: HENRI BERGSON (1859-1941). French philosopher. Drawing by J. Simont, c1913

HENRI BERGSON (1859-1941). French philosopher. Drawing by J. Simont, c1913

Background imageBergson Collection: BERGSON, Henri Louis (1859-1941). French philosopher

BERGSON, Henri Louis (1859-1941). French philosopher
" BERGSON, Henri Louis (1859-1941). French philosopher. Nobel Prize in Literature in 1928. Cover of " Mati貥 et M魯 ire", written in 1896

Background imageBergson Collection: French philosopher. Photographed c1905

French philosopher. Photographed c1905
HENRI BERGSON (1859-1941). French philosopher. Photographed c1905

Background imageBergson Collection: Henri-Louis Bergson

Henri-Louis Bergson
HENRI-LOUIS BERGSON French philosopher


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Henri-Louis Bergson, a renowned French philosopher of the early 20th century, left an indelible mark on the world of philosophy with his groundbreaking ideas. Portraits and photographs capture the essence of this intellectual giant, allowing us to delve into his profound thoughts. In "Portraits of Great Philosophers: Bergson (litho), " we see a visual representation that encapsulates Bergson's wisdom and depth. The lithograph portrays him as a man who possessed both brilliance and introspection. Another portrait titled "Study for the portrait of Henri Bergson" by Jacques Emile showcases the artist's attempt to capture the essence of this great thinker. Through brushstrokes and colors, Emile brings forth Bergson's contemplative nature, inviting viewers to explore his philosophical realm. Bergson's election to the French Academy marked a significant milestone in his career. In "First court of Henri Bergson after his election, " we witness him surrounded by esteemed colleagues who recognized his immense contributions to philosophical discourse. Amidst these portraits lies an oil painting titled "Oscar I, King of Sweden and Norway. " Though unrelated at first glance, it serves as a reminder that greatness can transcend borders and disciplines. Just like Oscar I ruled over two nations, so did Bergson rule over realms of thought with unparalleled intellect. One cannot discuss Henri-Louis Bergson without mentioning vitalism—a concept he championed passionately. In "Vitalism: Henri Bergson, " we are transported back in time when he challenged conventional scientific thinking through his revolutionary ideas about life force permeating all living beings. A photograph from 1910 captures our philosopher deep in thought—his piercing gaze reflecting endless contemplation. This image reminds us that behind every profound idea is an individual dedicated to unraveling life's mysteries. The various captions accompanying these images highlight different aspects of this extraordinary philosopher’s life journey. From formal titles such as "Henri-Louis Bergson.