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Nobel Prize Laureate Collection (page 5)

"Nobel Prize Laureates: Icons of Literature, Science

Background imageNobel Prize Laureate Collection: MIGUEL ANGEL ASTURIAS (1899-1974). Guatemalan writer

MIGUEL ANGEL ASTURIAS (1899-1974). Guatemalan writer

Background imageNobel Prize Laureate Collection: RABINDRANATH TAGORE (1861-1941). Hindu artist, philosopher and writer. Pencil drawing, 1912

RABINDRANATH TAGORE (1861-1941). Hindu artist, philosopher and writer. Pencil drawing, 1912, by Sir William Rothenstein (1872-1945)

Background imageNobel Prize Laureate Collection: SINCLAIR LEWIS (1885-1951). American novelist

SINCLAIR LEWIS (1885-1951). American novelist

Background imageNobel Prize Laureate Collection: SALVATORE QUASIMODO (1901-1968). Italian poet and critic

SALVATORE QUASIMODO (1901-1968). Italian poet and critic

Background imageNobel Prize Laureate Collection: MAURICE MAETERLINCK (1862-1949). Belgian man of letters. Caricature, c1915

MAURICE MAETERLINCK (1862-1949). Belgian man of letters. Caricature, c1915, by James Montgomery Flagg

Background imageNobel Prize Laureate Collection: SAUL BELLOW (1915-2005). American (Canadian-born) writer

SAUL BELLOW (1915-2005). American (Canadian-born) writer

Background imageNobel Prize Laureate Collection: EUGENE GLADSTONE O NEILL (1888-1953). American playwright. Photographed c1930

EUGENE GLADSTONE O NEILL (1888-1953). American playwright. Photographed c1930

Background imageNobel Prize Laureate Collection: GEORGE SEFERIS (1900-1971). Pseudonym for Giorgos Stylianou Seferiades. Greek poet and diplomat

GEORGE SEFERIS (1900-1971). Pseudonym for Giorgos Stylianou Seferiades. Greek poet and diplomat

Background imageNobel Prize Laureate Collection: WINSTON CHURCHILL (1874-1965). Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill. English statesman and writer

WINSTON CHURCHILL (1874-1965). Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill. English statesman and writer. Photograph, 18 October 1929

Background imageNobel Prize Laureate Collection: EUGENE O NEILL (1888-1953). American playwright. Caricature, 1929, by Eva Herrmann

EUGENE O NEILL (1888-1953). American playwright. Caricature, 1929, by Eva Herrmann

Background imageNobel Prize Laureate Collection: ALBERT CAMUS (1913-1960). French novelist, essayist, and playwright. Oil over a photograph, n. d

ALBERT CAMUS (1913-1960). French novelist, essayist, and playwright. Oil over a photograph, n. d
ALBERT CAMUS (1913-1960). French novelist, essayist, and playwright. Oil over a photograph, n.d

Background imageNobel Prize Laureate Collection: DORIS MAY LESSING (1919- ). British writer

DORIS MAY LESSING (1919- ). British writer

Background imageNobel Prize Laureate Collection: ALBERT CAMUS (1913-1960). French writer

ALBERT CAMUS (1913-1960). French writer

Background imageNobel Prize Laureate Collection: RUDYARD KIPLING (1865-1936). English writer. Drawing by Sir William Rothenstein

RUDYARD KIPLING (1865-1936). English writer. Drawing by Sir William Rothenstein

Background imageNobel Prize Laureate Collection: NOBEL PRIZE WINNERS, 1962. Nobel Prize winners at the ceremony in Stockholm, Sweden, 1962

NOBEL PRIZE WINNERS, 1962. Nobel Prize winners at the ceremony in Stockholm, Sweden, 1962. Left to right: British biophysicist Francis Crick, New Zealand-born British biophysicist Maurice Wilkins

Background imageNobel Prize Laureate Collection: SIR RONALD ROSS (1857-1932). British physician, discovered malarial parasite

SIR RONALD ROSS (1857-1932). British physician, discovered malarial parasite. Line engraving, early 20th century

Background imageNobel Prize Laureate Collection: RUDYARD KIPLING (1865-1936). English writer. Wood engraving, 1891

RUDYARD KIPLING (1865-1936). English writer. Wood engraving, 1891

Background imageNobel Prize Laureate Collection: SIR ALEXANDER FLEMING (1881-1955) in his last laboratory at the Wright Fleming Institute, 1954

SIR ALEXANDER FLEMING (1881-1955) in his last laboratory at the Wright Fleming Institute, 1954

Background imageNobel Prize Laureate Collection: FRIEDRICH von HAYEK (1899-1992). Austrian (naturalized British) economist

FRIEDRICH von HAYEK (1899-1992). Austrian (naturalized British) economist



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"Nobel Prize Laureates: Icons of Literature, Science, and Resilience" William Butler Yeats (1865-1939): A visionary Irish poet and playwright captured in a captivating pencil and wash portrait by Augustus John circa 1910. Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961): This American writer's adventurous spirit shines through as he embarks on a hunting expedition in Kenya during February 1934. T. S. Eliot (1888-1965): Thomas Stearns Eliot, an American-born British poet and critic, is immortalized in a photograph from around 1920, showcasing his profound literary contributions. Winston Churchill: In the midst of World War II, this iconic statesman embodies resilience and determination as depicted in the famous "Holding the Line" poster from 1942 - portraying him as Britain's indomitable bulldog. Alexander Solzhenitsyn (1918- ): Captured exiled at Dueren, West Germany in February 1974, this Russian writer courageously exposed Soviet oppression through his powerful works. Ernest Hemingway: Transported to Key West, Florida in 1929 through an evocative photograph capturing the essence of Hemingway's vibrant life amidst his writing pursuits. Ernest Hemingway: Pictured during wartime duties at the American Red Cross Hospital in Milan back in 1918 - revealing another facet of this multifaceted author's life journey. Robert Andrews Millikan (1868-1953): An esteemed American physicist whose groundbreaking work paved the way for advancements photographed during the early twentieth century era of scientific exploration. Ernest Hemingway: Immortalized against Parisian backdrop circa 1922 - embodying both artistic brilliance and bohemian charm that defined his career-defining years spent among expatriate writers.