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She showed him the most lively gratitude, from Around the World in Eighty Days
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She showed him the most lively gratitude, from Around the World in Eighty Days
3501789 She showed him the most lively gratitude, from Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne (1828-1905) engraved by Henri-Theophile Hildebrand (1824-97), 1873 (engraving) by Benett, Hippolyte Leon (1839-1917) (after); Private Collection; Photo eAF Fotografie; French, out of copyright
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In this engraving from Jules Verne's timeless novel "Around the World in Eighty Days" we witness a moment of profound gratitude and affection. The image depicts a ship's deck, where a young woman stands beside an elegant gentleman, Phileas Fogg. As they embark on their daring journey around the world, their love story unfolds amidst the backdrop of adventure and discovery. The woman gazes at Fogg with eyes filled with lively gratitude, her expression reflecting deep appreciation for his presence in her life. Her delicate hand rests gently on his arm, symbolizing trust and connection. Fogg, portrayed as a reserved yet determined character, looks upon her with warmth and tenderness. This scene captures not only their personal bond but also the essence of human connection amidst extraordinary circumstances. It reminds us that even in the face of great challenges and unknown territories, love can blossom and thrive. Engraved by Henri-Theophile Hildebrand in 1873, this illustration beautifully conveys the romanticism prevalent during the Victorian era. With intricate details and exquisite craftsmanship, it transports us to another time when travel was seen as both an escape from reality and an opportunity for self-discovery. As we gaze upon this print from Fine Art Finder's private collection today, we are reminded of Jules Verne's enduring legacy as one of literature's greatest storytellers. Through his words and Hildebrand's artistry, we are transported into a world where love knows no boundaries – not even
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