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He brought another waiter to gaze at the phenomenon (litho)
7159085 He brought another waiter to gaze at the phenomenon (litho) by Rhodes, H. J. (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: He brought another waiter to gaze at the phenomenon. Illustration for Story-Lives of Great Authors by Francis Jameson Rowbotham (Wells Gardner Darton, c 1904).); © Look and Learn
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Elevate your coffee or tea experience with our premium white ceramic mug. Its wide, comfortable handle makes drinking easy, and you can rely on it to be both microwave and dishwasher safe. Sold in single units, preview may show both sides of the same mug so you can see how the picture wraps around.
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This black and white lithograph, titled "He brought another waiter to gaze at the phenomenon" by H. J. Rhodes, captures a moment of curiosity and wonder in early 20th century England. The print depicts two waiters, one older and one younger, standing side by side as they gaze at an unseen phenomenon. The composition is beautifully rendered with intricate details that bring the scene to life. The expressions on the waiters' faces reveal their astonishment and intrigue as they witness something extraordinary. It is evident that whatever they are observing has captured their attention completely. The image is part of an illustration for "Story-Lives of Great Authors" by Francis Jameson Rowbotham, published around 1904. This connection suggests that the waiters may be discussing a literary work or perhaps encountering a real-life event that mirrors the imaginative world of literature. The print offers a glimpse into history, showcasing not only the fashion and style of early 20th century England but also highlighting the importance of storytelling and imagination during this time period. It serves as a reminder of how literature can captivate individuals from all walks of life, transcending age and occupation. Overall, this lithograph evokes a sense of nostalgia while celebrating both the power of literature and human curiosity.
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