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"There was an Old Man of Vesuvius, who studied the works of Vitruvius", from A Book of Nonsense, published by Frederick Warne and Co. London, c. 1875 (colour litho)
LLM386627 " There was an Old Man of Vesuvius, who studied the works of Vitruvius", from A Book of Nonsense, published by Frederick Warne and Co. London, c.1875 (colour litho) by Lear, Edward (1812-88); Private Collection; (add.info.: Written 1846; ); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22676454
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Academic Alcoholic Alcoholism Burnt Childrens Depressed Depression Despair Eruption Humourous Intellectual Limerick Limericks Rhyme Rhymes Scholar Theorist Volcanic Volcano Verse Vitruvian
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Standard Size Mouse Pad 7.75" x 9..25". High density Neoprene w linen surface. Easy to clean, stain resistant finish. Rounded corners.
Archive quality photographic print in a durable wipe clean mouse mat with non slip backing. Works with all computer mice
Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 23.7cm x 14.3cm (9.3" x 5.6")
Estimated Product Size is 23.7cm x 20.2cm (9.3" x 8")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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This colorful lithograph print captures the essence of Edward Lear's whimsical poem, "There was an Old Man of Vesuvius" from his renowned book of nonsense. Published by Frederick Warne and Co. in London around 1875, this satirical drawing brings to life the tale of a depressed academic who finds solace in studying the works of Vitruvius. The image portrays a burning Vesuvius volcano as the backdrop, symbolizing both the chaotic eruption and the inner turmoil experienced by the old man. With a humorous touch, Lear depicts him as an intellectual scholar drowning his sorrows in rum, highlighting themes of alcoholism and despair. Lear's clever limerick resonates with readers through its witty verse and playful rhymes. The illustration perfectly complements these elements by showcasing Victorian-era architectural theory intertwined with poetic imagination. It appeals not only to children but also to adults who appreciate literary satire. This artwork is a testament to Lear's talent for blending humor and intellectuality into captivating illustrations that transcend time. As we gaze upon this vibrant litho print, we are reminded of Lear's enduring legacy as one of history's most beloved poets and illustrators.
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