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Samuel Weller, Pickwick Papers

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Samuel Weller, Pickwick Papers

Charles Dickens Characters by Frank Reynolds for Buchanans Whisky - Samuel Weller, Pickwick Papers.
1912

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Boots Buchanan Buchanans Character Characters Dickens Frank Papers Pickwick Relaxed Reynolds Samuel Servant Shoes Tankard Weller Whisky


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This photograph print, titled "Samuel Weller from The Pickwick Papers" by Frank Reynolds, dates back to 1912 and is an exquisite representation of one of Charles Dickens' most beloved and iconic characters. The image showcases Samuel Weller, the loyal and witty servant to Mr. Samuel Pickwick, in a relaxed and contemplative moment. With a tankard in hand and a thoughtful expression on his face, Weller exudes a sense of comfort and familiarity that is both endearing and inviting. The meticulously crafted details of this Victorian-era character are truly remarkable. Reynolds masterfully captures Weller's distinctive attire, including his high boots and polished shoes, which were popular during the 19th century. The intricacies of the fabric textures, the shine on the tankard, and the subtle creases on Weller's face all contribute to the overall authenticity and charm of this photograph. Samuel Weller, as depicted in Dickens' classic novel "The Pickwick Papers," is known for his quick wit, clever comebacks, and unwavering loyalty to his employer. This photograph beautifully encapsulates the essence of this beloved character, transporting us back in time to the 1910s and the world of Dickensian literature. Frank Reynolds, a renowned English artist, expertly captured the spirit and essence of Samuel Weller, immortalizing him in this stunning photograph print. Reynolds' ability to bring Dickens' characters to life through his art is truly a testament to his talent and dedication to the literary world.

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