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The Phantom. "hitherto The Light Of The Fire Had Shone On The Two Faces, If The Dread Lineaments Behind The Chair Might Be Called A Face, Both Addressed Towards It. "Illustration By Harry Furniss For The Short Story The Haunted Man And The Ghosts Bargain From The Christmas Books By Charles Dickens, Published In The Testimonial Edition Of 1910
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The Phantom. "hitherto The Light Of The Fire Had Shone On The Two Faces, If The Dread Lineaments Behind The Chair Might Be Called A Face, Both Addressed Towards It. "Illustration By Harry Furniss For The Short Story The Haunted Man And The Ghosts Bargain From The Christmas Books By Charles Dickens, Published In The Testimonial Edition Of 1910
The Phantom. " hitherto The Light Of The Fire Had Shone On The Two Faces, If The Dread Lineaments Behind The Chair Might Be Called A Face, Both Addressed Towards It." Illustration By Harry Furniss For The Short Story The Haunted Man And The Ghosts Bargain From The Christmas Books By Charles Dickens, Published In The Testimonial Edition Of 1910
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This print captures a haunting scene from Charles Dickens' renowned short story, "The Haunted Man and the Ghost's Bargain". Illustrated by Harry Furniss for the Testimonial Edition of 1910, this image transports us to a Victorian era filled with mystery and intrigue. In the illustration, we see two figures illuminated by the flickering light of a fire. The man in the foreground appears troubled, his face etched with worry. Behind him lurks an eerie presence - a phantom or ghostly figure whose dread features are barely visible behind the chair. Both individuals seem fixated on this spectral being, their attention fully captured by its enigmatic presence. Furniss masterfully brings to life Dickens' atmospheric tale through his detailed sketching technique. Every line and shadow adds depth to each character's expression, conveying their emotions and inner turmoil. This visual representation perfectly complements Dickens' literary prowess as he weaves together themes of social commentary, supernatural elements, and human nature. As viewers gaze upon this evocative artwork, they are transported into a world where spirits roam freely alongside ordinary people. It serves as a reminder that even in our everyday lives, there may be unseen forces at play that shape our destinies. Ken Welsh's skillful reproduction of this iconic illustration allows us to appreciate both Furniss' artistic talent and Dickens' timeless storytelling ability.
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