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Illustration for Bleak House by Charles Dickens (litho)
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Illustration for Bleak House by Charles Dickens (litho)
8664345 Illustration for Bleak House by Charles Dickens (litho) by Furniss, Harry (1854-1925) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Mr Krook and his cat. Illustration for Bleak House by Charles Dickens (Educational Book Co, nd).); © Look and Learn
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This lithograph print captures a scene from Charles Dickens' classic novel, Bleak House. Illustrated by Harry Furniss, the image depicts Mr. Krook and his cat in intricate detail. The cat is perched on Mr. Krook's shoulder, its eyes wide with curiosity as it gazes out at the viewer.
The black and white composition adds to the eerie atmosphere of the illustration, reflecting the dark themes of poverty and corruption that are prevalent throughout Dickens' work. The attention to detail in both Mr. Krook's disheveled appearance and the cat's fur conveys a sense of realism that brings the characters to life on paper.
As one delves into this image, they can almost hear the rustling of papers in Mr. Krook's cluttered home and feel the warmth of his feline companion nestled against him. It serves as a reminder of Dickens' skill in creating vivid characters that resonate with readers long after they have turned the final page.
This lithograph print is not just a visual representation of Bleak House; it is a window into Victorian England, where social injustices ran rampant and individuals like Mr. Krook struggled to survive amidst chaos and despair. It is a testament to both Dickens' storytelling prowess and Furniss' artistic talent in capturing emotion through imagery.
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