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DICKENS: SKETCHES, 1836. Monmouth Street, London

DICKENS: SKETCHES, 1836. Monmouth Street, London


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DICKENS: SKETCHES, 1836. Monmouth Street, London

DICKENS: SKETCHES, 1836.
Monmouth Street, London. Etching by George Cruikshank for Charles Dickens Sketches by Boz, 1836

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1836 Baby Busy Chair Cruikshank Dickens Etching Fishing Pole George Literature Mother Pipe Sidewalk Sketch Smoking Storefront Monmouth Street Sketches By Boz


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DICKENS: SKETCHES, 1836. Monmouth Street, London captures the vibrant essence of early 19th century city life in this etching by George Cruikshank for Charles Dickens' Sketches by Boz. The bustling street scene comes to life as men and women go about their daily activities, creating a vivid snapshot of English society during that era. In the foreground, a young boy sits on a busy sidewalk, engrossed in his fishing pole while his dog patiently waits beside him. Nearby, a mother is seated on a chair outside a storefront with her baby in her arms, adding an endearing touch to the lively atmosphere. The detailed illustration showcases the intricate architecture of Monmouth Street's buildings and shops. Smoke billows from pipes held by men enjoying their leisurely moments amidst the hustle and bustle. The presence of various characters highlights the diversity within the city - from hardworking individuals to those simply taking pleasure in their surroundings. This print serves as both an artistic masterpiece and literary homage to Charles Dickens' renowned work. It transports viewers back in time, allowing them to immerse themselves in Dickensian London through its rich portrayal of everyday life.

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