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Kate Nickleby sitting to Miss La Creevey, illustration from Nicholas Nickleby

Kate Nickleby sitting to Miss La Creevey, illustration from Nicholas Nickleby


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Kate Nickleby sitting to Miss La Creevey, illustration from Nicholas Nickleby

KW259143 Kate Nickleby sitting to Miss La Creevey, illustration from Nicholas Nickleby by Charles Dickens (1812-70) published 1839 (litho) by Browne, Hablot Knight (Phiz) (1815-92); Private Collection; Ken Welsh; English, out of copyright

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Dickensian Landlady Portrait Painter Sitter Sketching Subject Victorian Novel


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In this black and white lithograph, we are transported into the world of Charles Dickens' beloved novel, "Nicholas Nickleby". The print depicts a scene where Kate Nickleby, one of the central characters, is seated gracefully next to Miss La Creevey. Painted by the talented artist Browne (Phiz), this illustration beautifully captures the essence of Victorian England. Kate Nickleby's delicate features are brought to life through Phiz's meticulous attention to detail. Her eyes sparkle with intelligence and her lips curve into a gentle smile. Seated beside her is Miss La Creevey, an eccentric character known for her artistic talents as well as being a landlady. The two women create an intriguing contrast - Kate embodies youth and innocence while Miss La Creevey exudes wisdom and experience. The interior setting adds depth to the composition, showcasing Victorian aesthetics with its ornate furniture and intricate wallpaper patterns. It immerses us in the richly detailed world that Dickens created within his novels. This print not only serves as a visual representation of these fictional characters but also pays homage to Dickens himself. It highlights his ability to craft complex female protagonists who navigate societal expectations while remaining true to their own identities. As we gaze upon this remarkable artwork, we can almost hear the rustling pages of "Nicholas Nickleby" come alive before our very eyes – inviting us further into Dickensian London and reminding us why his works continue to captivate readers even today.

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