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The dog it was that died, c1879. Creator: Randolph Caldecott




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The dog it was that died, c1879. Creator: Randolph Caldecott

The dog it was that died, c1879. But soon a wonder came to light, That show d the rogues they lied - The man recover d of the bite; The dog it was that died. From " An Elegy on the Death of a Mad Dog", by Oliver Goldsmith, illustrated by Randolph Caldecott. [London, c1879]

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Media ID 19064099

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Book Illustration Caldecott Dead Goldsmith Oliver Oliver Goldsmith Poem Randolph Randolph Caldecott


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This print by Randolph Caldecott depicts a poignant scene from Oliver Goldsmith's poem, "An Elegy on the Death of a Mad Dog". The image transports us to the idyllic countryside of 18th or 19th century Britain, where rural life and rustic charm prevail. In this illustration, we witness the aftermath of an unfortunate incident. A man lies in bed recovering from a dog bite while his faithful companion, the dog itself, has tragically passed away. The vibrant colors used by Caldecott bring life to this somber moment and evoke a sense of melancholy. The image serves as a visual representation of Goldsmith's words that expose deceitful individuals who falsely accused the dog for their own misdeeds. It reveals how truth eventually prevails over falsehoods. Caldecott's artistic talent shines through in his attention to detail and ability to capture human emotions. Through this illustration, he invites us into an intimate space where we can reflect upon themes such as loyalty, deception, and mortality. As admirers of both literature and art delve into this print, they are transported back in time to experience the beauty and complexity of Victorian-era storytelling. This piece is not only visually striking but also serves as a testament to the enduring power of narrative art forms across centuries.

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