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They quitted the house with Mrs Nicleby between them (colour litho)
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They quitted the house with Mrs Nicleby between them (colour litho)
956093 They quitted the house with Mrs Nicleby between them (colour litho) by Brock, Charles Edmund (1870-1938); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickelby published by George Harrap and Co 1931); English, out of copyright
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Dickens Gentlemen Mrs Nickleby Nicholas Nickleby Top Hats Walking Sticks
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They Quitted the House with Mrs. Nicleby Between Them
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captures a captivating moment from Charles Dickens' renowned novel, "The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby". This exquisite colour lithograph by Charles Edmund Brock transports us to Victorian England, where we witness an intriguing scene unfold. In this print, we find ourselves amidst a group of distinguished gentlemen adorned in elegant costumes, top hats perched upon their heads and walking sticks clasped firmly in their hands. Their refined appearance suggests high social standing and impeccable manners. Among them stands Lord Frederick, his presence commanding attention as he leads the way. At the center of this entourage is Mrs. Nicleby herself, portrayed with grace and poise. She appears both confident and vulnerable simultaneously – a testament to Dickens' masterful character development. As she walks between these men of influence, one cannot help but wonder about her role within the narrative. This lithograph not only showcases Brock's artistic talent but also serves as a visual representation of Dickens' literary genius. The intricate details bring forth the essence of Victorian society while hinting at underlying themes such as power dynamics and societal expectations. As we gaze upon this print, our imagination takes flight into 19th-century England—a world filled with complex characters like Sir Mulberry Hawk and Nicholas Nickleby himself—each playing their part in weaving together an unforgettable tale that has stood the test of time.
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