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Cousin Feenix, aka Lord Feenix, c. 1920s (pen & ink with w / c on paper)
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Cousin Feenix, aka Lord Feenix, c. 1920s (pen & ink with w / c on paper)
FLP465427 Cousin Feenix, aka Lord Feenix, c.1920s (pen & ink with w/c on paper) by Clarke, Joseph Clayton (Kyd) (1856-1937); 28.5x22.5 cm; Free Library of Philadelphia; (add.info.: From Thirty Original Character Illustrations to Dombey & Son ; Dombey & Son by Charles Dickens (1812-70), first published in installments 1846-48; ); eFree Library of Philadelphia; Rare Book Department, Free Library of Philadelphia; British, out of copyright
Media ID 23489602
© Free Library of Philadelphia Rare Book Department, Free Library of Philadelphia / Bridgeman Images
Aristocratic Cousin Dombey Lord Monocle Characters Charles Dickens
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This print showcases Cousin Feenix, also known as Lord Feenix, in the 1920s. The artwork was created by Joseph Clayton Clarke (Kyd) using pen and ink with watercolor on paper. Measuring 28.5x22.5 cm, this piece is housed in the Free Library of Philadelphia's Rare Book Department. Cousin Feenix exudes an air of aristocracy and sophistication, depicted as a distinguished figure wearing a monocle. The full-length portrayal captures his character flawlessly, emphasizing his refined demeanor and elegant attire. The illustration originates from Charles Dickens' renowned novel "Dombey & Son" which was published in installments between 1846-48. These thirty original character illustrations were specifically crafted for this literary masterpiece. Clarke's artistic talent brings Cousin Feenix to life on paper, showcasing his unique personality within the narrative of Dickens' work. This painting not only serves as a visual representation but also adds depth to the reader's imagination when encountering Cousin Feenix throughout the story. As an important part of British literature history, this artwork holds significant cultural value and has become a treasured piece within the Free Library of Philadelphia's collection.
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