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Illustration for Disraelis Coningsby (litho)
5218981 Illustration for Disraelis Coningsby (litho) by Shepperson, Claude (1867-1921); Private Collection; (add.info.: Lord Monmouth beheld his Grandson. Illustration for Coningsby, or The New Generation by Benjamin Disraeli (Gresham, c 1905).); © Look and Learn
Media ID 23668136
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Beheld Benjamin Disraeli Coningsby Grandson Novel English Literature
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This lithograph, titled "Illustration for Disraeli's Coningsby" transports us into the world of English literature and Benjamin Disraeli's renowned novel. Created by Claude Shepperson in 1905, this print captures a pivotal moment from the story. In the image, we witness Lord Monmouth as he gazes upon his grandson with a mixture of curiosity and perhaps even pride. The intricate details of their expressions are beautifully rendered through Shepperson's skillful hand, allowing us to feel the weight of this encounter. Disraeli's Coningsby explores themes of power, politics, and generational conflicts within British society during the 19th century. This illustration perfectly encapsulates one such conflict as Lord Monmouth observes his heir apparent - a symbolic representation of an old generation passing on its legacy to the new. The use of lithography adds depth and texture to this print, enhancing our connection with these characters and their emotions. It serves as a visual companion to Disraeli's words, inviting us to delve deeper into his narrative. As we admire this engraving from Bridgeman Images' private collection, we are reminded of the enduring impact that literature has on art. Through illustrations like these, stories come alive before our eyes and continue to inspire generations long after they were written.
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