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Charles Dickens - The Holly Tree

Charles Dickens - The Holly Tree


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Charles Dickens - The Holly Tree

Vintage colour engraving of a scene from Charles Dickens The Holly Tree, from the Christmas Stories. And when the visitor (oppressed with pie) had fallen asleep, this wicked landlord would look softly in with a lamp in one hand and a knife in the other, would cut his throat. Edward G. Dalziel

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This vintage colour engraving captures a scene from Charles Dickens' beloved Christmas story, "The Holly Tree". The print showcases the intricate details of European culture in the 19th century, with its retro-styled charm. In this particular moment, we witness a dark twist as an oppressed visitor, overwhelmed by pie-induced sleepiness, finds himself at the mercy of a wicked landlord. With a lamp illuminating his sinister intentions and a knife gripped tightly in his hand, the landlord contemplates committing an unspeakable act - cutting his guest's throat. Edward G. Dalziel's masterful craftsmanship brings this chilling scene to life through delicate lines and rich hues. The print transports us back to an era where storytelling was elevated to an art form and captivates our imagination with its haunting narrative. "Duncan1890" has curated this piece for Fine Art Storehouse, ensuring that lovers of literature and enthusiasts of historical aesthetics can appreciate its beauty. This print serves as both a visual delight and a reminder of the enduring power of Charles Dickens' literary legacy

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