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Sir Paul Parravicin (left) gambling with Captain Disbrowe for his wife, 1855 (engraving)
537103 Sir Paul Parravicin (left) gambling with Captain Disbrowe for his wife, 1855 (engraving); (add.info.: Sir Paul Parravicin (left) gambling with Captain Disbrowe for his wife. Disbrowe lost. Illustration by John Franklin (active 1800-1861) for William Harrison Ainsworth Old Saint Paul's, London 1855 (first published 1841). Engraving.); Universal History Archive/UIG
Media ID 38454136
© Universal History Archive/UIG / Bridgeman Images
1841 1855 Active Captain Franklin Gambling Harrison John Left Lost Paul Published William 1800 1861 Ainsworth Disbrowe
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 23.7cm x 18.5cm (9.3" x 7.3")
Estimated Product Size is 23.7cm x 20.2cm (9.3" x 8")
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This engraving captures a tense moment in history as Sir Paul Parravicin and Captain Disbrowe engage in a high-stakes game of gambling for the hand of Sir Paul's wife. The scene, depicted by the talented illustrator John Franklin, is from William Harrison Ainsworth's novel "Old Saint Paul's" set in London in 1855.
The intensity of the moment is palpable as both men are locked in a battle of wits and luck, with Disbrowe ultimately losing to Parravicin. The intricate details captured by Franklin bring this historical event to life, showcasing the desperation and determination etched on the faces of both men.
As viewers gaze upon this engraving, they are transported back to a time when honor, pride, and love were all at stake in a single game. The English literature classic comes alive through this illustration, shedding light on the complexities of human relationships and societal norms during that era.
Sir Paul Parravicin stands victorious on the left side of the image, his expression one of triumph mixed with perhaps a hint of regret. Meanwhile, Captain Disbrowe's defeated posture speaks volumes about his loss not just in cards but also potentially in matters of the heart. This print serves as a poignant reminder of how games can sometimes determine fates beyond mere winnings or losses.
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