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Blind Pew, illustration from Treasure Island, 1911 (colour litho)
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Blind Pew, illustration from Treasure Island, 1911 (colour litho)
1163351 Blind Pew, illustration from Treasure Island, 1911 (colour litho) by Wyeth, Newell Convers (1882-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: Treasure Island is an adventure novel by Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson, narrating a tale of " buccaneers and buried gold". First published as a book on 23 May 1883, it was originally serialized in the childrens magazine Young Folks between 1881 and 1882 under the title Treasure Island or, the mutiny of the Hispaniola with Stevenson adopting the pseudonym Captain George North.); Fototeca Gilardi; American, out of copyright
Media ID 23384880
© Fototeca Gilardi / Bridgeman Images
Beggar Blind Blindfolded Childrens Darkness Murderous Piracy Pirate Shadow Staggering Stick Struggling Track Treasure Tricorne
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This print showcases the iconic character Blind Pew from Robert Louis Stevenson's timeless adventure novel, Treasure Island. Created in 1911 by the talented artist Newell Convers Wyeth, this colour lithograph captures the essence of this intriguing literary figure. Blind Pew is depicted here as a shadowy and enigmatic man, his face concealed beneath a blindfold. With a walking stick in hand, he navigates through darkness and treacherous paths on an island filled with hidden treasures and dangerous buccaneers. His staggering posture hints at his vulnerability while also emphasizing his determination to fulfill his sinister objectives. As one of the most memorable characters in British literature, Blind Pew personifies both fear and mystery. Known for his murderous tendencies and affiliation with piracy, he adds an element of suspense to Stevenson's gripping tale. This illustration perfectly encapsulates the struggle between good and evil that lies at the heart of Treasure Island. With its rich colors and attention to detail, this print brings Wyeth's artistic vision to life. It serves as a reminder of the enduring power of storytelling and how it can transport us into thrilling worlds filled with adventure. Whether you are familiar with Treasure Island or not, this image will undoubtedly captivate your imagination and leave you yearning for more tales from the high seas.
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