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Charles Dickens at the Blacking Factory, an illustration from The Leisure Hour
XJF394267 Charles Dickens at the Blacking Factory, an illustration from The Leisure Hour, 1904 (engraving) by Barnard, Frederick (1846-96) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: image illustrates the years Charles Dickens (1812-70) spent working in Warrens Blacking Warehouse pasting labels to tubs of boot-black; ); British, out of copyright
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Estimated Product Size is 40cm x 40cm (15.7" x 15.7")
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This photo print, titled "Charles Dickens at the Blacking Factory" takes us back in time to the industrial revolution era. The image, an engraving by Frederick Barnard after a scene from The Leisure Hour in 1904, depicts a young Charles Dickens working diligently in Warrens Blacking Warehouse. In this poignant illustration, we see the renowned author as a child laborer, pasting labels onto tubs of boot-black. It serves as a powerful reminder of Dickens' own experiences and how they influenced his later literary works that shed light on social issues and poverty during Victorian times. The image captures the harsh reality faced by many children during that period – forced into labor at an early age due to economic circumstances. Despite his challenging upbringing, Dickens would go on to become one of the most celebrated novelists and writers of all time. Through this photograph, we are transported into the world of young Charles Dickens – witnessing both his resilience and determination amidst adversity. It is a visual testament to his unwavering spirit and eventual triumph over poverty. As we gaze upon this historic moment frozen in time, let us remember not only the immense talent that emerged from such humble beginnings but also reflect on society's progress since then. This artwork serves as a timeless reminder of our collective responsibility towards ensuring every child has access to education and opportunities for growth rather than being subjected to exploitative work conditions.
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