Les Burgraves is a historical play by
Victor Hugo, first performed by the
Comédie-Française in 1843. It takes place along the
Rhine and features the return of
Emperor Barbarossa. The play failed commercially and was the last of Hugo's plays to be produced in his lifetime. The play is associated thematically with Hugo's Le Rhin, an essayistic book about the Rhine; both were inspired by a trip along the river he took with
Juliette Drouet. This set design for act 2 of Les Burgraves was created by
Charles-Antoine Cambon and Humanité René Philastre for the play's premiere.Set design credit:
Charles-Antoine Cambon and Humanité René Philastre; restored by
Adam Cuerden
Les Burgraves is a historical play by
Victor Hugo, first performed by the
Comédie-Française in 1843. It takes place along the
Rhine and features the return of
Emperor Barbarossa. The play failed commercially and was the last of Hugo's plays to be produced in his lifetime. The play is associated thematically with Hugo's Le Rhin, an essayistic book about the Rhine; both were inspired by a trip along the river he took with
Juliette Drouet. This set design for act 2 of Les Burgraves was created by
Charles-Antoine Cambon and Humanité René Philastre for the play's premiere.Set design credit:
Charles-Antoine Cambon and Humanité René Philastre; restored by
Adam Cuerden