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Charles Dickens was an English writer and social critic who lived in the 19th century

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Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: DICKENS: A CHRISTMAS CAROL. Bob Cratchit and Tiny Tim. Illustration by Harold Cropping from a 1920

DICKENS: A CHRISTMAS CAROL. Bob Cratchit and Tiny Tim. Illustration by Harold Cropping from a 1920 edition of Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Dickens & his Creations

Dickens & his Creations
Charles Dickens Writer

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: CHARLES DICKENS (1812-1870). English novelist. Dickens Dream

CHARLES DICKENS (1812-1870). English novelist. Dickens Dream. Unfinished oil painting by Robert William Buss, 1870s

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Pickwick Club

Pickwick Club
Take example of your father my boy and be very careful o widders all your life, Episode from The posthumous papers of the Pickwick club, by Charles Dickens, Illustrated by Cecil Aldin (1870-1935)

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Charles Dickens

Charles Dickens
CHARLES DICKENS English writer, at his writing desk, circa 1860

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Poster advertising David Copperfield, French edition

Poster advertising David Copperfield, French edition
Poster advertising a French translation of David Copperfield by Charles Dickens. David is depicted in Mr Brownlows garden

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Pickwick Club

Pickwick Club
The Picwickians, Frontispice in The posthumous papers of the Pickwick club, by Charles Dickens, Illustrated by Cecil Aldin (1870-1935), , Date: 1910

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Bleak House

Bleak House, Broadstairs, Kent, England. This building has great literary associations, for it was here that Charles Dickens lived and wrote " David Copperfield" etc

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Old Curiosity Shop

Old Curiosity Shop
THE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP A view of the original shop on Portsmouth Street, London, immortalised by Charles Dickens in his novel of the same name

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Charles Dickens / Bibby s

Charles Dickens / Bibby s
Charles Dickens Writer

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Wrapper design, Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens

Wrapper design, Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens
Wrapper design, first monthly instalment of the novel Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens, with illustrations by George Cruikshank, dated January 1846. 1846

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Ipswich: Mr Pickwick outsideThe Ancient House, LNER poster, 1928

Ipswich: Mr Pickwick outsideThe Ancient House, LNER poster, 1928
Poster produced for the London & North Eastern Railway (LNER) to promote rail travel to the Suffolk county town of Ipswich

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Manchester Union Schools, Swinton

Manchester Union Schools, Swinton
The Manchester Union Industrial School at Swinton. The school, where 800 pauper children were housed and educated away from the workhouse, was established in 1843, one of the earliest of its type

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: A posthumous portrait of Dickens and his characters; Dickenss Dream, 1875 (oil on canvas)

A posthumous portrait of Dickens and his characters; Dickenss Dream, 1875 (oil on canvas)
3071349 A posthumous portrait of Dickens and his characters; Dickenss Dream, 1875 (oil on canvas) by Buss, Robert William (1804-75); 70x89 cm; Charles Dickens Museum, London

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Dickens Centenary Stamp, 1912. Artist: Stephen Reid

Dickens Centenary Stamp, 1912. Artist: Stephen Reid
Dickens Centenary Stamp, 1912. The Charles Dickens (1812-1870) centenary was celebrated in 1912, a committee was established to collect funds for the benefit of the descendants of the great writer

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Dickens Dream, 1875. Creator: Buss, Robert William (1804-1875)

Dickens Dream, 1875. Creator: Buss, Robert William (1804-1875)
Dickens Dream, 1875. Found in the collection of Charles Dickens Museum, London

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: The Booklovers Britain - Bury St Edmunds, LNER poster, 1933

The Booklovers Britain - Bury St Edmunds, LNER poster, 1933
Poster produced for the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER), promoting rail travel to the Sufflok town of Bury St Edmunds, showing characters from Charles Dickens (1812- 1870) book

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Folly Ditch, Jacobs Island, (c1878). Creator: Unknown

Folly Ditch, Jacobs Island, (c1878). Creator: Unknown
Folly Ditch, Jacobs Island, (c1878). Jacobs Island, a notorious slum on the south bank of the River Thames in Bermondsey, London, was made famous in Charles Dickenss novel Oliver Twist

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Charles Dickens in his study at Gadshill

Charles Dickens in his study at Gadshill. Charles Dickens, full-length portrait, seated at desk, facing left, in his study at Gads Hill Place. Date c1875

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Mr Fezziwigs Ball

Mr Fezziwigs Ball
Vintage engraving of a scene from Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol - Mr Fezziwigs Ball

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Charles Dickens - The Signal Man

Charles Dickens - The Signal Man
Vintage colour engraving of a scene from Charles Dickens The Signal-Man from the Christmas Stories. I took you for some one else yesterday evening. That troubles me. E. G. Dalziel

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Scene from A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, 1843. Artist: John Leech

Scene from A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, 1843. Artist: John Leech
Scene from A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, 1843. The irascible, curmudgeonly Ebenezer Scrooge, sitting alone on Christmas Eve, is visited by the ghost of Marley, his late business partner

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Charles Dickens

Charles Dickens
English novelist Charles Dickens (1812 - 1870). (Photo by Rischgitz/Getty Images)

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Mr Micawber makes Punch - David Copperfield, Charles Dickens

Mr Micawber makes Punch - David Copperfield, Charles Dickens Date: circa 1910s

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Sitting Dickens

Sitting Dickens
English writer Charles Dickens (1812 - 1870), from the original wet-plate negative by Herbert Watkins. (Photo by Rischgitz/Getty Images)

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Pickwick Papers

Pickwick Papers
The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickins, Vol 1, title page drawn by Phiz (Hablot Knight Browne). (Photo by Rischgitz/Getty Images)

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Cover design, The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens

Cover design, The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens
Cover design for the first instalment of The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club, by Charles Dickens. 1836

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: A Christmas Carol

A Christmas Carol
circa 1900: The Ghost of Christmas Present appears to the miserly Scrooge with a lavish Christmas spread, in a scene from Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol. Scrooges Third Visitor, by J Leech

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Mr Fezziwigs Ball, illustration by John Leech for A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens( London)

Mr Fezziwigs Ball, illustration by John Leech for A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens( London)
Mr Fezziwigs Ball, illustration by John Leech for A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens( London, 1843). This novella was the earliest and most popular of Dickens Christmas stories

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: DICKENS: DAVID COPPERFIELD. A happy family scene at the Micawbers: engraving, 19th century

DICKENS: DAVID COPPERFIELD. A happy family scene at the Micawbers: engraving, 19th century, for Charles Dickens " David Copperfield."

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: DICKENS: A CHRISTMAS CAROL. Marleys Ghost appears to Scrooge

DICKENS: A CHRISTMAS CAROL. Marleys Ghost appears to Scrooge: illustration by Arthur Rackham for Charles Dickens A
DICKENS: A CHRISTMAS CAROL. Marleys Ghost appears to Scrooge: illustration by Arthur Rackham for Charles Dickens " A Christmas Carol."

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Bayham Street, Camden, London (Dickens)

Bayham Street, Camden, London (Dickens)
16 (now 161) Bayham Street, Camden, London - home to John Dickens and his family, who moved here from Chatham in 1823. Also the residence of Mr Micawber

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Bleak House by Charles Dickens

Bleak House by Charles Dickens
Vintage engraving from the works of Charles Dickens. From Bleak House. I am grown up, now, Guppy. I have arrived at maturity

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: I Make Myself Known to My Aunt. Etching from David Copperfield, c1840-1880, (1923)

I Make Myself Known to My Aunt. Etching from David Copperfield, c1840-1880, (1923). Artist: Hablot Knight Browne
I Make Myself Known to My Aunt. Etching from David Copperfield, 1840-1880, (1923). David Copperfield is the eighth novel by Charles Dickens

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Pickwick Club

Pickwick Club
Sam at The White Hart, From The posthumous papers of the Pickwick club, by Charles Dickens, Illustrated by Cecil Aldin (1870-1935), , Date: 1910

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Captain Collins of Brighton, with his family

Captain Collins of Brighton, with his family
Captain Fred Collins of Brighton, who ran three pleasure boats called the Skylark and was a familiar figure on Brighton Beach for sixty years

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Charles Dickens, by Andre Gill, 1868

Charles Dickens, by Andre Gill, 1868
Engraved caricature of Charles Dickens (1812-1870), the English writer, produced by the French artist, Andre Gill, first published in 1868

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Fezziwigs Ball - A Christmas Carol, 1843 (coloured etching)

Fezziwigs Ball - A Christmas Carol, 1843 (coloured etching)
465482 Fezziwigs Ball - A Christmas Carol, 1843 (coloured etching) by Leech, John (1817-64); 13x9 cm; Free Library of Philadelphia; (add.info)

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Antique painting illustration: Charles Dickens

Antique painting illustration: Charles Dickens

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: The Booklovers Britain: Yarmouth, LNER poster, 1933

The Booklovers Britain: Yarmouth, LNER poster, 1933
Poster produced for the London & North Eastern Railway (LNER) to promote rail travel to the Norfolk coastal resort of Yarmouth, where part of Charles Dickenss (1812-1870) novel, David Copperfield

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: GREAT EXPECTATIONS. Wood engraving from a 19th-century American edition of Charles Dickens Great

GREAT EXPECTATIONS. Wood engraving from a 19th-century American edition of Charles Dickens Great Expectations

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Portrait of Charles Dickens (1812-70), 1861 (pencil on paper) (b / w photo)

Portrait of Charles Dickens (1812-70), 1861 (pencil on paper) (b / w photo)
DHM139189 Portrait of Charles Dickens (1812-70), 1861 (pencil on paper) (b/w photo) by Watkins, Bartholomew Colles (1833-91); Charles Dickens Museum, London

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Pickwick Papers, Who are you, you rascal? said the captain, administering

Pickwick Papers, Who are you, you rascal? said the captain, administering
Pickwick Papers, " Who are you, you rascal?" said the captain, administering several pokes to Mr. Pickwicks body with the thick stick. " Whats your name?"

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: The meeting, from The Adventures of Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens (1812-70) 1838

The meeting, from The Adventures of Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens (1812-70) 1838
KW243077 The meeting, from The Adventures of Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens (1812-70) 1838, published by Chapman & Hall, 1901 (engraving) by Cruikshank

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Gads Hill House

Gads Hill House
The fine red brick house at Gads Hill, near Rochester, Kent. It was here that Charles Dickens died on 9 June 1870, while writing his novel " Edwin Drood"

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Dickens Cartoon 1867

Dickens Cartoon 1867
CHARLES DICKENS " Au Revoir" - Dickens is bidden farewell to by some of the characters from his novels

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Pickwick Club

Pickwick Club
A face, head and shoulders, emerged from beneath the water. and disclosed the features and spectacles of Mr. Pickwick. episode from The posthumous papers of the Pickwick club, by Charles Dickens

Background imageCharles Dickens Collection: Pickwick Club

Pickwick Club
I drove the old piebald, episode from The posthumous papers of the Pickwick club, by Charles Dickens, Illustrated by Cecil Aldin (1870-1935), , Date: 1910



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Charles Dickens Collection

Charles Dickens was an English writer and social critic who lived in the 19th century. He is considered one of the greatest novelists of all time, known for his realistic portrayal of life in Victorian England. His works often focused on themes such as poverty, social injustice, class struggles, and the plight of children. Some of his most famous novels include "Oliver Twist," "David Copperfield," and "Great Expectations." Through his writing, Dickens shed light on the harsh realities faced by many during this era and helped to bring about important societal changes. His legacy continues to inspire readers today.
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The Charles Dickens collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning array of wall art and framed prints that pay homage to the iconic British author. Our collection features a range of popular themes associated with Dickens, including his most famous works such as Oliver Twist, Great Expectations, and A Tale of Two Cities. Each piece in our collection captures the essence of Dickens' literary genius through striking imagery and powerful quotes. The high-quality prints are available in various sizes and formats to suit any home or office decor. Whether you're a fan of classic literature or simply appreciate beautiful artwork, our collection is sure to impress. From dramatic black-and-white portraits to colorful illustrations inspired by Dickens' vivid descriptions, there's something for everyone in this diverse selection. The Charles Dickens collection from Media Storehouse offers an excellent opportunity to bring some literary flair into your living space while celebrating one of England's greatest writers.
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What are Charles Dickens (Popular Themes) art prints?

Charles Dickens was a renowned English novelist of the Victorian era, and his literary works have inspired many artists to create art prints that depict popular themes from his books. These Charles Dickens art prints are available on Media Storehouse, and they feature various scenes and characters from his novels such as Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, Great Expectations, A Tale of Two Cities, and more. The art prints capture the essence of Dickens' writing style by portraying vivid imagery that reflects the social issues prevalent during his time. The themes depicted in these artworks include poverty, injustice, love, family values, friendship and loyalty. We offer a glimpse into the world created by Charles Dickens through their intricate details and emotive expressions. These Charles Dickens art prints are perfect for fans of classic literature who appreciate beautiful artwork that captures the essence of their favorite stories. They make great additions to any home or office decor while also serving as thoughtful gifts for book lovers or collectors alike.
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We offer a wide range of Charles Dickens art prints that capture the popular themes and characters from his literary works. You can find prints featuring iconic characters such as Oliver Twist, Ebenezer Scrooge, and David Copperfield. These prints showcase the vivid imagination of Dickens and bring to life his memorable characters in stunning detail. In addition to character portraits, Media Storehouse also offers art prints that depict scenes from some of Dickens' most famous novels. For example, you can purchase an art print depicting the infamous debtors' prison from Little Dorrit or a print showcasing the bleak industrial landscape featured in Hard Times. Whether you are a fan of classic literature or simply appreciate beautiful artwork, there is sure to be a Charles Dickens art print available at Media Storehouse that will suit your taste. With so many options to choose from, you are sure to find something that captures your imagination and brings joy to your home or office decor.
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Your Charles Dickens art prints will be delivered to you in a safe and secure manner by Media Storehouse. The company takes great care in packaging your order so that it arrives at your doorstep without any damage. Your prints will be carefully rolled and placed inside a sturdy tube, which is then sealed with protective caps on both ends. Media Storehouse uses reliable courier services to deliver your order directly to your address. You can track the progress of your delivery using the tracking number provided by the company. Once you receive your package, simply unroll the prints and display them as desired. The quality of these art prints is exceptional, with vibrant colors and sharp details that capture every nuance of Charles Dickens' popular themes. Whether you are an avid fan or simply appreciate fine art, these prints are sure to impress. So sit back, relax, and let Media Storehouse take care of delivering these beautiful pieces straight to your door.