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Oliver Plucks Up a Spirit, 1837 (litho)
3071371 Oliver Plucks Up a Spirit, 1837 (litho) by Cruikshank, George (1792-1878); Charles Dickens Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Original illustration for Oliver Twist by George Cruikshank, 1837); eCharles Dickens Museum; eCharles Dickens Museum, London; English, out of copyright
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Oliver Plucks Up a Spirit, 1837 (litho) by George Cruikshank - A Captivating Glimpse into Dickensian London
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. This lithograph, titled "Oliver Plucks Up a Spirit" takes us on a journey through the gritty streets of Victorian London. Created in 1837 by the renowned artist George Cruikshank, this print serves as an original illustration for Charles Dickens' iconic novel, Oliver Twist. The scene depicted showcases Oliver Twist himself, our young protagonist, caught in the act of pickpocketing. With his wide-eyed innocence and nimble fingers reaching towards an unsuspecting victim's pocket, we are instantly transported to the dark underbelly of British society during this era. Cruikshank's meticulous attention to detail brings every element to life - from the dilapidated buildings lining the cobblestone streets to the characters lurking in shadows. This engraving not only captures a pivotal moment within Dickens' literary masterpiece but also provides us with a glimpse into everyday life during that time. As we gaze upon this print housed at the Charles Dickens Museum in London, we cannot help but be reminded of how literature has always been intertwined with social commentary. Through his vivid storytelling and Cruikshank's evocative artwork, both artists shed light on prevalent issues such as crime and poverty that plagued Victorian England. With its rich historical significance and artistic brilliance, "Oliver Plucks Up a Spirit" continues to
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