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Monument to Alexandre Dumas in Paris. (1883) The monument was written by the famous French artist and sculptor Gustav Dore. Dole himself did not see Dumas

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Monument to Alexandre Dumas in Paris. (1883)

The author of the monument is the famous French artist and sculptor Gustav Dole. Dole himself did not see the discovery of the Monument to Dumas. The monument to several historical fiction writers Alexander Dumas was opened on November 4, 1883. The front depicts readers and fans: a blacksmith worker, a young woman holding a book, and a student. Dumas' most famous literary hero sat proudly on the other side of the pedestal. Why does Datanion appear on the monument of Alexandre Dumas? Maybe it's worth saying. Essentially, the literary hero had an archetype, Charles De Batz De Castelmore, who studied his memoir, Alexander Dumas, based on the name of his mother, Datanion, and wrote his work The Three Musketeers.

Of course, on the monument, Datanion looks like a literary hero.

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Monument to Alexandre Dumas in Paris. (1883) The monument was written by the famous French artist and sculptor Gustav Dore. Dole himself did not see Dumas
Monument to Alexandre Dumas in Paris. (1883) The monument was written by the famous French artist and sculptor Gustav Dore. Dole himself did not see Dumas
Monument to Alexandre Dumas in Paris. (1883) The monument was written by the famous French artist and sculptor Gustav Dore. Dole himself did not see Dumas

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