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Fagin In The Condemned Cell. From The Book The Adventures Of Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens, With Illustrations By G. Cruikshank. Published By Chapman And Hall, London 1901
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Fagin In The Condemned Cell. From The Book The Adventures Of Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens, With Illustrations By G. Cruikshank. Published By Chapman And Hall, London 1901
Fagin In The Condemned Cell. From The Book The Adventures Of Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens, With Illustrations By G.Cruikshank. Published By Chapman And Hall, London 1901
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This print takes us back to the 19th century, immersing us in the world of Charles Dickens' iconic novel, "Oliver Twist". The illustration depicts a pivotal moment in the story - Fagin, one of literature's most infamous characters, confined within a condemned cell. G. Cruikshank's artistry shines through this engraving, showcasing his mastery of capturing emotion and detail. The lines etched on paper bring Fagin to life as we witness his despair and resignation. The artist's skillful use of shading adds depth to the scene, emphasizing the somber atmosphere that surrounds Fagin. As we gaze upon this historical artwork, we are reminded of Dickens' profound impact on English literature. His ability to shed light on social injustices through compelling storytelling continues to resonate with readers even today. This print serves as a visual testament to both Dickens' literary genius and Cruikshank's artistic prowess. With its vertical composition and intricate details, this piece invites viewers into a bygone era filled with complex characters and moral dilemmas. It is an invitation to delve deeper into Oliver Twist's world - a world where good battles evil amidst poverty-stricken streets. Ken Welsh has expertly captured this timeless image from Chapman And Hall's London publication in 1901. Through his lens, he allows us to appreciate not only the beauty but also the historical significance of this classic illustration from "The Adventures Of Oliver Twist. "
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