Arthur Conan Collection
"Arthur Conan: Unveiling the Mastermind Behind Sherlock Holmes" Step into the intriguing world of Arthur Conan
For sale as Licensed Images
Choose your image, Select your licence and Download the media
"Arthur Conan: Unveiling the Mastermind Behind Sherlock Holmes" Step into the intriguing world of Arthur Conan, the brilliant mind behind one of literature's most iconic characters - Sherlock Holmes. In "The Adventure of Silver Blaze, " we witness Holmes in action as he questions a suspect, his piercing gaze and sharp intellect on full display, beautifully captured by artist Sidney E Paget. "The Adventure of the Musgrave Ritual" takes us deeper into Holmes' enigmatic persona as he delves into old cases. With Paget's artistry, we glimpse at the meticulous nature of this detective extraordinaire, meticulously examining mementos that hold secrets waiting to be unraveled. In "I Will Wish You All A Very Good Night, " Paget captures a moment where Holmes bids farewell with an air of mystery surrounding him. The yearning for more adventures is palpable in this artwork from 1892. As we delve further into Conan's world, "Nothing could be Better said Holmes" showcases our beloved detective at his wittiest best in 1893. His razor-sharp tongue and quick thinking are evident through Paget's skilled brushstrokes. Paget also immortalizes an unforgettable event - "The death of Sherlock Holmes. " This heart-wrenching scene depicts a somber moment when fans bid adieu to their beloved sleuth in 1893. The depth and emotion conveyed by Sidney E Paget truly capture the essence of this pivotal moment. Conan's tales take us on thrilling journeys like no other; even mundane objects become significant clues. In "See What My Wife Found In Its Crop, " we witness Watson marveling at another astonishing discovery made by Mrs. Hudson – a testament to Conan's ability to turn ordinary situations into extraordinary mysteries. "Holmes Lashed Furiously" portrays an intense encounter where our hero unleashes his fury upon those who dare cross his path in 1892.