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Madame Defarge put her arms on his, in pointing out the road (litho)
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Madame Defarge put her arms on his, in pointing out the road (litho)
1074289 Madame Defarge put her arms on his, in pointing out the road (litho) by Blaikie, F. M. B. (fl.1906-14); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Tale of Two Cities published by TC & EC Jack circa 1920); British, out of copyright
Media ID 22633962
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This lithograph print captures a pivotal moment in Charles Dickens' timeless novel, "A Tale of Two Cities". Entitled "Madame Defarge put her arms on his, in pointing out the road" this artwork by F. M. B. Blaikie transports us to the turbulent streets of Paris during the French Revolution. The image portrays Madame Defarge, a complex and enigmatic character known for her relentless pursuit of vengeance against the aristocracy. With determination etched upon her face, she guides an unidentified man through the chaotic cityscape, symbolizing both guidance and danger. Blaikie's meticulous attention to detail is evident in every stroke of this lithograph. The costumes worn by the characters transport us back to 18th-century London and Paris, immersing us in their world. The artist skillfully captures the intensity and urgency of their journey as they navigate through crowded streets filled with unrest. As we gaze upon this striking engraving, we are reminded of Dickens' masterful storytelling that intertwines love, sacrifice, and revolution. It serves as a visual reminder of how literature has the power to transport us across time and space. Displayed within private collections since its creation around 1920, this lithograph continues to captivate viewers with its evocative portrayal of one woman's unwavering determination amidst social upheaval.
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