Vencidos da Vida (Defeated by Life) a group of Portuguese intelectuals of the late 19th century.
Source: Photo by P. Marinho, published in the 1900 edition of the Portugal-Brasil magazine.
From left to right: António Maria Vasco de Melo César e Meneses, Luís Augusto Pinto de Soveral, Carlos Félix de Lima Mayer, Francisco Manuel de Melo Breyner, Guerra Junqueiro, Ramalho Ortigão, Carlos Lobo d'Ávila, Bernardo Pinheiro Correia de Melo, Eça de Queirós e J. P. de Oliveira Martins
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''Vencidos da Vida'' (''Defeated by Life'') a group of Portuguese intelectuals of the late 19th century. Source: Photo by P. Marinho, published in the 1900 edition of the ''Portugal-Brasil'' magazine.