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They were not aware of her presence (page 129), c. 1910 (pen, black ink and watercolour)
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They were not aware of her presence (page 129), c. 1910 (pen, black ink and watercolour)
986136 They were not aware of her presence (page 129), c.1910 (pen, black ink and watercolour) by Browne, Gordon Frederick (1858-1932); Private Collection; (add.info.: They were not aware of her presence (page 129). From Adam Bede by George Eliot. Illustrated by Gordon Frederick Browne (1858-1932). Pen, black ink and watercolour. Published by Chambers, circa 1910.); Photo eChristies Images; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23293046
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1910 Adam Bede Black Ink Browne Chamber Chambers English Art English Artist George Eliot Ignoring In Ink Ink Drawing Small Group Small Group Of People Three People Water Color Water Colour Young Man Young Men Artist British British Artist Gordon Frederick Browne Interior Decoration Young Woman
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They were not aware of her presence (page 129), c. 1910
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is a captivating print that transports us back to the early twentieth century. Created by British artist Gordon Frederick Browne, this artwork beautifully captures a scene from George Eliot's novel "Adam Bede". The illustration depicts a small group of people gathered in an elegant interior, completely oblivious to the young woman standing near them. The composition showcases Browne's mastery of pen, black ink, and watercolor techniques. The attention to detail is remarkable, with every stroke bringing life and depth to the characters and their surroundings. Through his artistry, Browne invites us into this intimate moment frozen in time. The setting exudes sophistication and refinement with its tasteful decor and furniture arrangement. A window allows soft daylight to filter into the room, casting gentle shadows on the figures present. The men stand engrossed in conversation while one young man seems particularly captivated by what he hears. Meanwhile, our focal point remains fixed on the young woman who stands quietly at the periphery. Her posture suggests she is intentionally being ignored or overlooked by those around her. What thoughts or emotions lie behind her enigmatic expression? We are left wondering about her story as we delve deeper into this intriguing narrative captured within Browne's brushstrokes. This artwork serves as a testament to both Browne's artistic prowess and his ability to bring literature alive through visual storytelling. It offers viewers an opportunity for introspection and contemplation—a glimpse into a world where human connections can be complex yet profoundly impactful even when unnoticed by others.
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