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Charles Dickens in his study in Gadshill, 1865-70 (colour litho)
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Charles Dickens in his study in Gadshill, 1865-70 (colour litho)
XEE1122085 Charles Dickens in his study in Gadshill, 1865-70 (colour litho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Charles Dickens dans son studio A Gadshill.
Charles Dickens (1812-70) English writer and social critic. ); Stefano Bianchetti; French, out of copyright
Media ID 23698400
© Stefano Bianchetti / Bridgeman Images
Gadshill Library Charles Dickens
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This print captures the renowned English writer and social critic, Charles Dickens, in his study at Gadshill. The image, taken between 1865-70 by an anonymous French School artist, showcases a rare glimpse into the intimate space where Dickens penned some of his most beloved literary works. Seated comfortably amidst shelves filled with books and manuscripts, Dickens exudes an air of creativity and contemplation. His focused gaze suggests a mind teeming with ideas waiting to be transformed into captivating stories that would captivate readers for generations to come. Gadshill Place, the author's cherished home in Kent, England, served as both sanctuary and inspiration for Dickens. This photograph offers us a privileged view into this private world where he sought solace from the demands of fame while immersing himself in his craft. The presence of a female writer in the background adds intrigue to this scene. Perhaps she was an assistant or collaborator who played a significant role in shaping Dickens' narratives. Her inclusion hints at the collaborative nature of creative endeavors during that era. As we admire this beautifully composed colour lithograph by Stefano Bianchetti, we are reminded not only of Charles Dickens' immense contribution to literature but also of the importance of personal spaces that nurture artistic genius. It is through such glimpses into their lives that we gain deeper insight into these iconic figures who continue to inspire us today.
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