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The Dead Drummer, 1840. Artist: George Cruikshank
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The Dead Drummer, 1840. Artist: George Cruikshank
The Dead Drummer, 1840. A legend of Salisbury Plain. From The Ingoldsby Legends by Thomas Ingoldsby (Richard Barham). (London, 1840)
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Afraid Alarm Apparition Cruikshank Drum Drummer Fear Frighten Frightened Frightening George Cruikshank Ghost Legend Legendary Phantom Richard Salisbury Plain Scared Sign Signpost Supernatural Surprise Surprised Wiltshire Ann Ronan Pictures Barham Ingoldsby Military Personnel Thomas Ingoldsby
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is a captivating print that delves into the realms of concept, fear, and death. Created by the talented artist George Cruikshank as an illustration for Thomas Ingoldsby's legendary tale, this engraving transports us to Salisbury Plain in England. In this eerie scene, we witness a supernatural apparition – the ghostly figure of a drummer clad in military uniform. The musician's drum hangs lifelessly from his side as he stands beside a signpost amidst the desolate plain. His presence evokes both surprise and fright in those who encounter him. Cruikshank masterfully captures the essence of fear through his use of monochrome tones and intricate details. The black and white composition adds to the chilling atmosphere while highlighting every nuance on the phantom's face – a mix of alarm, terror, and surprise. The legend surrounding this spectral drummer intertwines with English mythology and war history. It speaks to our fascination with legends passed down through generations – tales that continue to captivate even in the 19th century. As we gaze upon this print, we are transported back in time to witness not only an artistic masterpiece but also a glimpse into Britain's rich cultural heritage. Through humor and artistry, George Cruikshank brings forth an unforgettable image that leaves us pondering about life's mysteries: What lies beyond death? And what fears do these apparitions awaken within us?
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