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The Trial of Mr Pickwick, 1910 (colour litho)

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The Trial of Mr Pickwick, 1910 (colour litho)

DHM139125 The Trial of Mr Pickwick, 1910 (colour litho) by Aldin, Cecil Charles Windsor (1870-1935); 38x48 cm; Charles Dickens Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: scene from Pickwick Papers (1837) by Charles Dickens (1812-70)
retired merchant and General Chairman of the Pickwick Club; ); eCharles Dickens Museum; eCharles Dickens Museum, London; English, out of copyright

Media ID 22352508

© Charles Dickens Museum Charles Dickens Museum, London / Bridgeman Images

Attorney Barrister Bench Charles Dickens Courtroom Dickens Dickensian Jury Lawyer Mr Pickwick Pickwick Papers Samuel Pickwick Solicitor Juror


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The Trial of Mr Pickwick, 1910 (colour litho) captures a pivotal moment from Charles Dickens' renowned novel, Pickwick Papers. This print by Cecil Charles Windsor Aldin showcases the interior of a courtroom during the trial of Mr Pickwick, a retired merchant and General Chairman of the Pickwick Club. The scene is filled with tension as we witness various characters involved in this legal drama. The solicitor presents his case while the court clerk diligently records every detail. Jurors attentively listen to testimonies, their expressions reflecting the weightiness of their decision. A barrister passionately defends Mr Pickwick's innocence, donning an iconic wig that adds to the Victorian ambiance. This artwork transports us back to Dickensian England, immersing us in its rich literary heritage and vivid storytelling. It serves as a testament to Dickens' ability to capture society's complexities through his compelling narratives. Displayed at the Charles Dickens Museum in London, this print not only pays homage to one of literature's greatest authors but also invites viewers into an era where justice was sought within ornate courtrooms and legal battles unfolded amidst societal intricacies. Through Aldin's skillful use of color lithography, he breathes life into these fictional characters and allows us to witness their struggles firsthand. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece, we are reminded once again why Charles Dickens remains an enduring figure in English literature.

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