Oscar Wilde by W. & D. Downey of Ebury Street
A timeless portrait of Oscar Wilde, taken on May 23, 1889 by the renowned Victorian photographers W. & D. Downey of Ebury Street, London. Seated with poise and dressed impeccably, Wilde gazes directly at the lens, exuding the charisma and wit that made him one of the most influential literary figures of the 19th century.
Author of The Picture of Dorian Gray and The Importance of Being Earnest, Wilde remains an icon of aestheticism, modern wit, and social critique. This photograph was captured at the height of his fame, just years before his tragic fall from grace. The studio's ornate setting and Wilde’s composed demeanor reflect the refined sensibilities of the late Victorian era.
🧭 Tags: Oscar Wilde 1889 photo, Victorian author portraits, W & D Downey photography, 19th century London writers, famous historical portraits, Oscar Wilde London 19th century, vintage literary photography, English literature icons.
Author of The Picture of Dorian Gray and The Importance of Being Earnest, Wilde remains an icon of aestheticism, modern wit, and social critique. This photograph was captured at the height of his fame, just years before his tragic fall from grace. The studio's ornate setting and Wilde’s composed demeanor reflect the refined sensibilities of the late Victorian era.
🧭 Tags: Oscar Wilde 1889 photo, Victorian author portraits, W & D Downey photography, 19th century London writers, famous historical portraits, Oscar Wilde London 19th century, vintage literary photography, English literature icons.
Contributed by OldPik on January 7, 2024
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