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Thomas Carlyle Esquire, 1839. Creator: Richard James Lane
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Thomas Carlyle Esquire, 1839. Creator: Richard James Lane
Thomas Carlyle Esquire, 1839. Portrait of Scottish historian and essayist Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881). Carlyle wrote a history of the French Revolution which gained him popular as well as academic fame when it was published in 1837. He also wrote " The Chartist" in 1840, a book opposing conventional economic thinking. From " Portraits by Count D Orsay", an album assembled by Lady Georgiana Codrington. [1850s]
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This black and white lithograph print captures the esteemed Thomas Carlyle, a prominent Scottish historian and essayist of the 19th century. Created by Richard James Lane in 1839, this portrait showcases Carlyle's intellectual prowess and commanding presence. Carlyle gained both popular and academic fame with his groundbreaking work, "The French Revolution" published in 1837. This historical masterpiece solidified his reputation as a brilliant writer and thinker. In addition to his revolutionary history, Carlyle penned "The Chartist" in 1840, a book that challenged conventional economic thinking of the time. Part of the renowned album "Portraits by Count D'Orsay" assembled by Lady Georgiana Codrington in the 1850s, this print exemplifies Carlyle's significance within British literature and intellectual circles. Lady Codrington carefully curated this collection of portraits featuring influential figures from various fields. In this lithograph, Carlyle exudes an air of wisdom and authority befitting his status as a leading scholar. His piercing gaze suggests deep contemplation while his dignified posture commands respect. The monochrome aesthetic adds to the timeless quality of this image, capturing an era when great minds like Carlyle shaped our understanding of history. This print serves as a testament to Thomas Carlyle's enduring legacy as an accomplished author, historian, and critical thinker who left an indelible mark on British society during the 19th century.
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