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Rimbaud, (Jean Nicolas) Arthur

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Rimbaud, (Jean Nicolas) Arthur (1854-1891)

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The French artist Henri Fantin-Latour, together with Symbolist poets Paul Verlaine (1844-1896) and Arthur Rimbaud (1854-1891), in a self-portrait. Popular in England for his still-life and flower paintings, Fantin-Latour was on the edge of the Impressionist movement. He painted several portrait groups and, later, some extraordinary figure subjects.

French Symbolist poet. His verse was chiefly written before the age of 20, notably Les Illuminations (published 1886). From 1871 he lived with the poet Paul Verlaine.


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