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Dickens being received by the Edinburgh literati, 1841 (litho)
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Dickens being received by the Edinburgh literati, 1841 (litho)
6334680 Dickens being received by the Edinburgh literati, 1841 (litho) by British School, (19th century); 41x55 cm; Charles Dickens Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Nicol Lithography, Edingburgh); © Charles Dickens Museum, London; Purchased with support from the National Heritage Monument Trust, the Art Fund, Friends of the National Libraries and the Dickens Fellowship
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© Charles Dickens Museum, London Purchased with support from the National Heritage Monument Trust, the Art Fund, Friends of the National Libraries and the Dickens Fellowship / Bridgeman Images
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This lithograph captures the moment when Charles Dickens was warmly received by the esteemed literati of Edinburgh in 1841. The print, measuring 41x55 cm, is a prized possession of the Charles Dickens Museum in London, UK. Created by the British School in the 19th century and printed by Nicol Lithography in Edinburgh, this artwork showcases an important historical event. In this portrait-like depiction, we see Dickens standing tall amidst a group of writers and intellectuals. His commanding presence exudes confidence as he engages with his fellow literary figures. The Victorian era ambiance is palpable through their attire and surroundings. Dickens himself appears to be deep in conversation, perhaps discussing his latest work or exchanging ideas on literature with his peers. This image not only immortalizes one of Britain's greatest authors but also serves as a testament to the vibrant intellectual community that thrived during this period. The acquisition of this lithograph was made possible through generous support from organizations such as the National Heritage Monument Trust, Art Fund, Friends of National Libraries, and the Dickens Fellowship. Its inclusion within Bridgeman Images' collection ensures that it will continue to inspire future generations who seek insight into both Charles Dickens' life and Victorian literary culture at large.
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