Third strike. I guess I’m in the Les Mis fandom now. How did this happen? I don’t even follow any Les Mis blogs. Am I gonna have to read the brick?
Anyway, have a quick 10-minute study break 24601. You don’t get a nickname like “jean the jack’ without being some sort of huge jacked man. 24601 must’ve been a goddam nightmare.
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My old sketches of brick!Javert and brick!Valjean as I imagine them. Jean Valjean is on his way to Digne. Javert… I just drew him as a prison guard in the Bagne of Toulon.
In fact Javert must look younger in the 1810′s. He was in his thirties when Valjean became a parolee. It’s more like you can see a M-sur-M-era or even Paris-era Javert in his old uniform on my sketch, not real Toulon-era Javert, haha.
…I wonder if anybody remembers that brick!Javert has an upturned nose. I like this detail about his appearance for some reason.
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Some illustrations for an 1922 edition of Les Misérables by Eric Rohman (translated captions when you click the pictures)
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My sun & stars || Moon of my life
[ *shrug emoji*
I basically couldn’t get this out of my head. I’ve always liked those terms of endearment from GoT, and they seem very applicable to the Valvert ship, sooooo this happened. ‘Cause I’m a big dumb sappy nerd.
One day I will consistently give my art non-ambiguous backgrounds….but it is not this day.
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some brick!les mis again
Javertthrust his bludgeon between his teeth,bent his knees, inclined his body, laid his two powerful hands on the shoulders of Jean Valjean, which were clamped within them as in a couple of vices, scrutinized him, and recognized him. Their faces almost touched.
Les Miserables. Vol.IV. Book III. Ch.IX
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“There is nothing on earth that we share! It is either Valjean or Javert!”
Graphite. Original size A5.
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