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Scene from the novel "Oliver Twist"

Scene from the novel 'Oliver Twist'


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Scene from the novel "Oliver Twist"

863225 Scene from the novel " Oliver Twist" by Cruikshank, George (1792-1878); (add.info.: Scene from the novel " Oliver Twist" by Charles Dickens originally published 1837-1839. Illustration by George Cruikshank (1792-1878) showing Oliver, in front of table, a hesitant new boy in the thieves kitchen where Fagin is cooking a meal of sausages for his team of boy pickpockets. The Artful Dodger is introducing Oliver. Chromolithograph.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Media ID 25902172

© Universal History Archive/UIG / Bridgeman Images

Artful Dodger Bake Baking Cook Cookin Cooking Craftswoman Cruikshank George 1792 1878 Gastronomer Gastronomy George Cruikshank Kitchen Medium Group Of People Oliver Twist Sausage Thief Charles Dickens Craftsman Craftsmen


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This chromolithograph print captures a scene from Charles Dickens' renowned novel, "Oliver Twist" brought to life by the talented illustrator George Cruikshank. The image depicts Oliver, a hesitant and innocent new boy, standing in front of a table in the thieves' kitchen where Fagin is preparing a meal of sausages for his team of young pickpockets. The notorious Artful Dodger stands beside Oliver, introducing him to this dark and dangerous world. The artwork beautifully portrays the atmosphere of 19th-century British culture with its detailed depiction of the kitchen setting. The medium group of people gathered around the table adds depth and realism to the illustration. As we observe this moment frozen in time, we can almost smell the aroma of cooking sausages filling the air. Cruikshank's skill as an artist shines through in his meticulous attention to detail, capturing every nuance and expression on each character's face. This print not only serves as a visual representation but also transports us back into Dickens' literary masterpiece. As we gaze upon this piece from Fine Art Finder's collection, we are reminded once again why both Dickens and Cruikshank have become synonymous with their contributions to literature and art respectively. It is truly remarkable how one image can encapsulate so much history, emotion, and storytelling within its frame.

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