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Charles Dickens, engraved by E. G. Williams & Bros. for Demorests Monthly Magazine
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Charles Dickens, engraved by E. G. Williams & Bros. for Demorests Monthly Magazine
2563288 Charles Dickens, engraved by E. G. Williams & Bros. for Demorests Monthly Magazine (engraving) by Gurney, Jeremiah (1812-95) (after); 20x11.5 cm; Free Library of Philadelphia; (add.info.: Charles Dickens (7 February 1812 - 9 June 1870), English writer and social critic.); eFree Library of Philadelphia; Print and Picture Collection, Free Library of Philadelphia; American, out of copyright
Media ID 22260228
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This print showcases the renowned English writer and social critic, Charles Dickens. Engraved by E. G. Williams & Bros. , this piece was created for Demorests Monthly Magazine in the 19th century. The image captures Dickens' head and shoulders, highlighting his distinguished bearded appearance. Charles Dickens, born on February 7,1812, is celebrated as one of the greatest authors of all time. His literary works have left an indelible mark on Victorian literature and continue to captivate readers worldwide. Known for his vivid storytelling and insightful social commentary, Dickens used his writing to shed light on the harsh realities faced by society's most vulnerable members. In this portrait, we see a glimpse into the world of a brilliant mind that shaped literary history. The intensity in Dickens' gaze reflects his deep understanding of human nature and empathy towards those less fortunate. Displayed at the Free Library of Philadelphia's Print and Picture Collection, this print serves as a reminder of Charles Dickens' enduring legacy. It encapsulates not only his physical presence but also symbolizes his contributions to literature as an author who fearlessly tackled societal issues through compelling narratives. As we admire this timeless image, we are reminded of how art can immortalize great minds like Charles Dickens while inspiring future generations with their words that continue to resonate today.
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