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A Scene From Longfellows Evangeline
Engraving illustrates a scene from Henry Wadsworth Longfellows Evangeline in which the two separated lovers, Evangeline and Gabriel, reunite at his deathbed at the sickhouse in which she serves as a nurse in Philadelphia, drawn by Frank Dicksee, 1882. The two Acadians (French settlers) were expelled from the Canadian Maritime Provinces after the Seven Years War. The poem has become a central text of Acadian and Cajun culture. (Photo by Kean Collection/Getty Images)
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Kean Collection
Media ID 13588883
© 2005 Getty Images
1880 1889 Blanket Canadian Canadian Culture Crucifix Death Females Habit Hospital Literature Louisiana Love Emotion North Nurse Patient Philadelphia Pennsylvania Picture Pillow Plate Poetry Literature Scene Separation Serving Standing Out From The Crowd Traditional Clothing Two People Waist Up Window Acadian Cajun Food Evangeline Frank Dicksee Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Illustrates
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This print captures a poignant scene from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's renowned poem, Evangeline. Illustrated by Frank Dicksee in 1882, the engraving depicts the emotional reunion of two separated lovers, Evangeline and Gabriel. Set in Philadelphia's sickhouse where Evangeline serves as a devoted nurse, this powerful moment showcases their love transcending time and distance. The story unfolds against the backdrop of historical events; after being expelled from the Canadian Maritime Provinces following the Seven Years War, these Acadian (French settlers) characters find solace in each other amidst their trials. Longfellow's poetic masterpiece has since become an integral part of Acadian and Cajun culture. In this black-and-white image, we see Evangeline standing out from the crowd as she leans over Gabriel's deathbed. The composition beautifully captures their intense emotions through subtle details like a nun habit, plate, cup, crucifix - symbols that evoke themes of faith and devotion. This evocative print not only reflects on love and separation but also delves into broader themes such as life's fragility and human resilience. It is a testament to how literature can shape cultural identity and resonate across generations. Displayed with pride alongside poetry prints and engravings at Fine Art Storehouse’s collection by Kean Collection/Getty Images), this artwork invites viewers to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of Canadian Acadian history while appreciating its universal message about enduring love.
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