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She put her pure bright lips, half smiling, half prone to reply to tears, against my forehead, lined with trouble, doubt and eager longing (colour litho)
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She put her pure bright lips, half smiling, half prone to reply to tears, against my forehead, lined with trouble, doubt and eager longing (colour litho)
973853 She put her pure bright lips, half smiling, half prone to reply to tears, against my forehead, lined with trouble, doubt and eager longing (colour litho) by Millar, Addison Thomas (1850-1913); Private Collection; (add.info.: She put her pure bright lips, half smiling, half prone to reply to tears, against my forehead, lined with trouble, doubt and eager longing. Illustration for Lorna Doone by R D Blackmore (Sampson Low, c 1910).); © Look and Learn
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Bright Doubt Eager Exmoor Forehead Lined Lips Longing Lorna Doone Prone Pure R D Blackmore Reply Tears Trouble
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This color lithograph, titled "She put her pure bright lips, half smiling, half prone to reply to tears, against my forehead, lined with trouble, doubt and eager longing" by Addison Thomas Millar (1850-1913), captures a poignant moment of emotional connection. The artwork depicts a scene from the renowned novel "Lorna Doone" by R. D. Blackmore. In this illustration for the book, we witness an intimate encounter between two characters amidst a backdrop of Exmoor's rugged beauty. The woman leans in tenderly towards the man's troubled forehead while wearing a gentle smile that seems both comforting and responsive to his tears. Her lips exude purity and brightness as they touch his skin. The artist skillfully portrays the complexities of human emotions through subtle details such as lines denoting trouble and doubt on the man's forehead. Yet beneath these troubles lies an undeniable sense of eager longing for solace and understanding. Millar's work beautifully captures the essence of this literary masterpiece set in 17th-century England. Through his artistry, he invites us into a world where love intertwines with adversity and where even in moments of despair, hope can be found. This print serves as not only a visual delight but also an invitation to delve into the depths of English literature and explore themes that resonate across time and cultures.
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