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Uriah Heep, c. 1920s (pen & ink with w / c on paper)
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Uriah Heep, c. 1920s (pen & ink with w / c on paper)
465561 Uriah Heep, c.1920s (pen & ink with w/c on paper) by Clarke, Joseph Clayton (Kyd) (1856-1937); 28.5x22.5 cm; Free Library of Philadelphia; (add.info.: From Thirty-Six Original Character Illustrations to David Copperfield. David Copperfield by Charles Dickens (1812-70), first published in installments in 1849.); eFree Library of Philadelphia; Rare Book Department, Free Library of Philadelphia; British, out of copyright
Media ID 22370948
© Free Library of Philadelphia Rare Book Department, Free Library of Philadelphia / Bridgeman Images
Charles Dickens Creepy David Copperfield Deceit Deceitful Deception Dishonest Novels Smile Tails Uriah Heep Villain Characters
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This print showcases the enigmatic character of Uriah Heep, as depicted by Joseph Clayton Clarke (Kyd) in the 1920s. The pen and ink with watercolor on paper technique brings out the intricate details of this illustration, measuring 28.5x22.5 cm. Uriah Heep is a notorious literary figure from Charles Dickens' novel "David Copperfield" first published in installments in 1849. With his deceptive smile and villainous costume, he embodies deceitfulness and dishonesty. This full-length portrayal captures his creepy demeanor, complete with tails that add to his sinister appearance. The image transports us back to the Victorian era, evoking a sense of mystery and intrigue commonly associated with classic novels. It serves as a reminder of the enduring power of literature to captivate readers across generations. Displayed within the Free Library of Philadelphia's Rare Book Department, this artwork is part of a collection titled "Thirty-Six Original Character Illustrations to David Copperfield". Its inclusion signifies its significance in capturing one of Dickens' most memorable characters. As we gaze upon this timeless piece, we are reminded not only of Uriah Heep's treacherous nature but also of the skillful artistry behind Clarke's illustration. Through his brushstrokes, he brings forth an unforgettable character who continues to fascinate readers even after more than a century has passed since his creation.
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