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Metal Print : Theodore Watts-Dunton (1832 - 1914), poet, poetry critic and friend of Algernon Swinburne
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Theodore Watts-Dunton (1832 - 1914), poet, poetry critic and friend of Algernon Swinburne
Theodore Watts-Dunton (1832 - 1914), poet, poetry critic and friend of Algernon Swinburne, pictured at his desk at his home, The Pines, Putney (which he shared with Swinburne). A friend of the Pre-Raphaelites, his walls are covered in a number of weighty looking paintings, including a Rossetti behind him. Part of a long-running series in The Tatler depicting literary figures in their homes. Date: 1902
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Algernon Critic Décor Desk Jan21 Paintings Pictures Pines Poetry Poets Putney Rossetti Study Swinburne Watts Writers 1902 Dunton
16"x24" (61x41cm) Metal Print
Bring the literary world of the late 19th century into your home with our exquisite Metal Prints featuring Theodore Watts-Dunton. Captured at his desk at The Pines, Putney, where he shared a life-long friendship with Algernon Swinburne, this timeless image showcases the poet and poetry critic in deep thought. Our high-quality Metal Prints are not just a decorative addition to your space, they are a conversation starter and a tribute to the rich literary history. Rights managed through Mary Evans Prints Online.
Made with durable metal and luxurious printing techniques, our metal photo prints go beyond traditional canvases, adding a cool, modern touch to your space. Wall mount on back. Eco-friendly 100% post-consumer recycled ChromaLuxe aluminum surface. The thickness of the print is 0.045". Featuring a Scratch-resistant surface and Rounded corners. Backing hangers are attached to the back of the print and float the print 1/2-inch off the wall when hung, the choice of hanger may vary depending on size and International orders will come with Float Mount hangers only. Finished with a brilliant white high gloss surface for unsurpassed detail and vibrance. Printed using Dye-Sublimation and for best care we recommend a non-ammonia glass cleaner, water, or isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol to prevent harming the print surface. We recommend using a clean, lint-free cloth to wipe off the print. The ultra-hard surface is scratch-resistant, waterproof and weatherproof. Avoid direct sunlight exposure.
Made with durable metal and luxurious printing techniques, metal prints bring images to life and add a modern touch to any space
Estimated Product Size is 41.2cm x 61.5cm (16.2" x 24.2")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This evocative photograph captures Theodore Watts-Dunton (1832-1914), a renowned poet, poetry critic, and cherished friend of Algernon Swinburne, in his study at their shared home, The Pines, located in Putney. The image, published in The Tatler in 1902, offers a glimpse into the private world of a literary figure, whose walls are adorned with an impressive collection of weighty paintings. Among these, a striking Rossetti piece can be seen behind Watts-Dunton. Watts-Dunton, a close associate of the Pre-Raphaelites, is depicted at his desk, engrossed in his work, surrounded by an eclectic assortment of portraits and pictures. The winter interior, bathed in soft, natural light, exudes an aura of intellectualism and creativity. Watts-Dunton's study serves as a testament to his passion for poetry and literature, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the time. The photograph is part of a long-running series in The Tatler, which showcased literary figures in their personal spaces, providing readers with an intimate look into their lives and inspirations. Watts-Dunton's portrait, captured in the winter of 1902, offers a rare glimpse into the life of a man who was not only a prolific writer but also a close confidant of Swinburne, one of the most influential poets of the Victorian era.
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