Vacquerie was born at
Villequier (
Seine-Maritime) on 19 November 1819. He was from his earliest days an admirer of
Victor Hugo, with whom he was connected by the marriage of his brother
Charles with
Léopoldine Hugo. His earlier
romantic productions include a volume of poems, ''L'Enfer de l'esprit
(1840); a translation of the Antigone (1844) in collaboration with Paul Meurice; and Tragaldabas
(1848), a melodrama. He was one of the principal contributors to the journal L'Événement
and followed Hugo into his exile in Jersey in 1852, where he took photographs of the Hugo family and relatives. In 1869 he returned to Paris, and with Meurice and others founded the anti-imperial Rappel
. His articles in this paper were more than once the occasion of legal proceedings. After 1870 he became editor of Rappel''. ==Notes==