Eerie {photograph} of Oscar Wilde on his deathbed sells at public sale for whopping US$375,000 – blowing pre-sale estimates out of the water

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Oscar Wilde, the Victorian-era writer-come-celebrity, has continued to make headlines over 120 years after his loss of life in 1900.

In February this yr, a picture of the famed author, snapped a mere three hours after passing away in a Paris resort room on 30 November 1900, bought at public sale by Bonhams, London, for a whopping $375,000 (£279,800 / AU$525,065), blowing the presale estimate of $5,375–$6,719 (£3,000–£5,000 / AU$$5,610–$9,350) out of the water.

The back of the print of Oscar Wilde on his deathbed that sold for $375,000 (Image credit: Courtesy of Bonhams)

The faded image depicting the recently deceased Wilde is heavily aged, with the sepia tones and high contrast rendering it hard to make out at first glance. However, upon closer look, you can see Wilde face up, wearing a white dress and surrounded by flowers.

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It was taken by Maurice Gilbert, a French marine infantryman and an acquaintance Wilde had made shortly before his death. Also present in the room during Wilde’s final moments were close friend Robert Ross, writer Reginald Turner, and hotel proprietor Jean Dupoirier, who had dressed Wilde in the white gown and laid the flowers.

Oscar Wilde in 1882 as photographed by Napoleon Sarony (Image credit: Getty Images (courtesy of Corbis Historical))

On the back of the image is an inscription handwritten by Ross, which details what the image depicts. Before being sold at auction, the image was part of the Jeremy Mason Collection, with Mason, an esteemed collector of Oscar Wilde memorabilia for over 60 years, certifying the handwriting to be that of Ross.


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