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Sardou, The author of Delia Harding by Phil May
Illustration of Sardou, captioned The author of Delia Harding'. by Phil May. Victorien Sardou (1831-1908), French Dramatist. Philip William May (22 April 1864 ?? 5 August 1903), caricaturist. Date: 1895
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Caricaturist Delia Dramatist Harding Phil Sardou Victorien 1895
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This illustration showcases Victorien Sardou, the renowned French dramatist, as depicted by the skilled hand of caricaturist Phil May in 1895. Sardou, born in 1831, was a prolific writer whose works graced the stages of Parisian theatres throughout the late 19th century. His most famous play, "Delia Harding," premiered in 1890 and was an instant success, both in France and abroad. May's illustration captures Sardou's distinctive features and personality, with a mischievous twinkle in his eye and a quill pen poised above a stack of papers. The background suggests the bustling atmosphere of a theatrical production, with a curtain drawn back to reveal a stage and an audience eagerly awaiting the next act. The 1890s were a golden age for French theatre, and Sardou was at the forefront of this cultural movement. His plays tackled contemporary social issues and explored the complexities of human relationships, making him a favorite among audiences and critics alike. May's caricature serves as a testament to Sardou's enduring influence and the vibrant artistic scene of the time. Victorien Sardou's legacy continues to resonate in the world of theatre and literature, and this illustration offers a fascinating glimpse into the life and work of a man who shaped the cultural landscape of the late 19th century.
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