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Charles Dickenss The Cricket on the Hearth
3772561 Charles Dickenss The Cricket on the Hearth by Copping, Harold (1863-1932); (add.info.: Charles Dickenss The Cricket on the Hearth : portrait of Caleb Plummer and his blind daughter. English author, 7 February 1812-9 June 1870. Illustration by Harold Copping, 1924. English novelist: 7 February 1812-9 June 1870.
Character Sketches from Dickens. Raphael Tuck & Sons, 1924.); Lebrecht Authors
Media ID 23621832
© Lebrecht Authors / Bridgeman Images
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This print showcases a poignant moment from Charles Dickens's timeless masterpiece, "The Cricket on the Hearth". Illustrated by Harold Copping in 1924, this image portrays Caleb Plummer and his blind daughter. The renowned English author, born on February 7th, 1812 and passing away on June 9th, 1870, crafted a heartwarming tale that continues to resonate with readers across generations. In this character sketch captured by Copping, we witness the tender bond between father and daughter. As Caleb Plummer gazes lovingly at his visually impaired child, their connection transcends words. Dickens masterfully delves into themes of family unity and resilience amidst adversity within this literary gem. Set against the backdrop of nineteenth-century England, this illustration not only transports us back in time but also offers a glimpse into the fashion and history of that era. It serves as a testament to Dickens's ability to create vivid characters who reflect both societal norms and individual struggles. With its rich detail and emotional depth, this artwork invites viewers to immerse themselves in the world of Charles Dickens's imagination. Whether one is familiar with his works or discovering them for the first time through this image alone, it undoubtedly ignites curiosity about literature's power to capture human experiences. Bridgeman Images has beautifully preserved this piece from Fine Art Finder collection for all admirers of artistry and storytelling alike.
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