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In this captivating illustration by Harry Furniss for Charles Dickens' novel Oliver Twist, we see the moment when Oliver falls in with the Artful Dodger

Background imageFurniss Collection: Miss Havisham (engraving)

Miss Havisham (engraving)
1000751 Miss Havisham (engraving) by Furniss, Harry (1854-1925); Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustration by Harry Furniss for the Charles Dickens novel Great Expectations)

Background imageFurniss Collection: Oliver Falls In With The Artful Dodger. 'Hullo, My Covey, Whats The Row

Oliver Falls In With The Artful Dodger. "Hullo, My Covey, Whats The Row
Oliver Falls In With The Artful Dodger. " Hullo, My Covey, Whats The Row?" Said This Strange Young Gentleman To Oliver

Background imageFurniss Collection: Meteorological observatory on Ben Nevis, Scotland, From Punch (London 27 October 1883)

Meteorological observatory on Ben Nevis, Scotland, From Punch (London 27 October 1883). Wood engraving
535676 Meteorological observatory on Ben Nevis, Scotland, From Punch (London 27 October 1883). Wood engraving.; Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageFurniss Collection: Cartoon, The Goose Step, Berlin, 1 January 1914

Cartoon, The Goose Step, Berlin, 1 January 1914, pre-WW1 cartoon by Harry Furniss. 1914

Background imageFurniss Collection: Two P&O books by W W Llloyd and Harry Furniss

Two P&O books by W W Llloyd and Harry Furniss
P&O BOOKS: P&O Pencillings by W. W. Lloyd 1891 and P&O in Sketches by Harry Furniss 1900. Date: 1891-1900

Background imageFurniss Collection: Joseph Chamberlain, caricature by Harry Furniss

Joseph Chamberlain, caricature by Harry Furniss
Joseph Chamberlain, Liberal politician, caricature by Harry Furniss Date: circa 1890s

Background imageFurniss Collection: P & O Sketches in Pen and Ink, by Harry Furniss

P & O Sketches in Pen and Ink, by Harry Furniss
Cover design, P & O Sketches in Pen and Ink, by Harry Furniss. Rare hardbound volume, published by The Studio of Design and Illustration Supply Agency, London, 204 pages

Background imageFurniss Collection: Sergeant Buzfuz. Illustration by Harry Furniss for the Charles Dickens novel The Pickwick Papers

Sergeant Buzfuz. Illustration by Harry Furniss for the Charles Dickens novel The Pickwick Papers
1000828 Sergeant Buzfuz. Illustration by Harry Furniss for the Charles Dickens novel The Pickwick Papers, from The Testimonial Edition, published 1910

Background imageFurniss Collection: The Dancing Academy. 'Mr. Cooper, my daughter, sir, Miss Billsmethi, sir

The Dancing Academy. "Mr. Cooper, my daughter, sir, Miss Billsmethi, sir
1000842 The Dancing Academy. "Mr. Cooper, my daughter, sir, Miss Billsmethi, sir, who I hope will have the pleasure of dancing many a quadrille, minuet, gavotte, country dance, fandango

Background imageFurniss Collection: Captain Cuttle and Mr. Carker. 'What do you think now, Captain Cuttle, ' returned Carker

Captain Cuttle and Mr. Carker. "What do you think now, Captain Cuttle, " returned Carker
1000834 Captain Cuttle and Mr. Carker. "What do you think now, Captain Cuttle, " returned Carker, gathering up his skirts and settling himself

Background imageFurniss Collection: Mr. Pickwick. 'Employing his leisure hours in arranging the memoranda which he afterwards

Mr. Pickwick. "Employing his leisure hours in arranging the memoranda which he afterwards presented to
1000829 Mr. Pickwick. "Employing his leisure hours in arranging the memoranda which he afterwards presented to the secretary of the once famous club." Illustration by Harry Furniss for

Background imageFurniss Collection: The Pageant of English History. Frontispiece by Harry Furniss for the Charles Dickens book A

The Pageant of English History. Frontispiece by Harry Furniss for the Charles Dickens book A Child's History of
1000822 The Pageant of English History. Frontispiece by Harry Furniss for the Charles Dickens book A Child's History of England, from The Testimonial Edition, published 1910

Background imageFurniss Collection: The Beadle. Illustration by Harry Furniss for Sketches by Boz by Charles Dickens

The Beadle. Illustration by Harry Furniss for Sketches by Boz by Charles Dickens, from The Testimonial Edition
1000840 The Beadle. Illustration by Harry Furniss for Sketches by Boz by Charles Dickens, from The Testimonial Edition, published 1910. by Furniss, Harry (1854-1925); Private Collection

Background imageFurniss Collection: Little Dorrit. Illustration by Harry Furniss for the Charles Dickens novel Little Dorrit

Little Dorrit. Illustration by Harry Furniss for the Charles Dickens novel Little Dorrit, from The Testimonial Edition
1000838 Little Dorrit. Illustration by Harry Furniss for the Charles Dickens novel Little Dorrit, from The Testimonial Edition, published 1910. by Furniss, Harry (1854-1925); Private Collection

Background imageFurniss Collection: Alice Brown and Her Mother. 'After some quarter of an hour's walking, the old woman

Alice Brown and Her Mother. "After some quarter of an hour's walking, the old woman, spent and out of breath
1000836 Alice Brown and Her Mother. "After some quarter of an hour's walking, the old woman, spent and out of breath, ventured to hold by her skirts; but she ventured no more

Background imageFurniss Collection: Illustration by Harry Furniss for the Charles Dickens novel Dombey and Son

Illustration by Harry Furniss for the Charles Dickens novel Dombey and Son, from The Testimonial Edition
1000832 Illustration by Harry Furniss for the Charles Dickens novel Dombey and Son, from The Testimonial Edition, published 1910. by Furniss, Harry (1854-1925); Private Collection

Background imageFurniss Collection: My Uncle and Betsy Snap. ' As my uncle adjured her to look at me

My Uncle and Betsy Snap. " As my uncle adjured her to look at me, he put his lean grip on the crown of her head
1000830 My Uncle and Betsy Snap. " As my uncle adjured her to look at me, he put his lean grip on the crown of her head, she kneeling beside him, and turned her face towards me

Background imageFurniss Collection: The Duel After the Ball. ' Mr. Winkle's eyes being closed, prevented his observing the very

The Duel After the Ball. " Mr. Winkle's eyes being closed, prevented his observing the very extraordinary
1000826 The Duel After the Ball. " Mr. Winkle's eyes being closed, prevented his observing the very extraordinary and unaccountable demeanour of Doctor Slammer

Background imageFurniss Collection: Starvation in the Workhouse. 'Please Sir, I want some more. ' 'The Master gazed in stupefied

Starvation in the Workhouse. "Please Sir, I want some more. " "The Master gazed in stupefied
1000816 Starvation in the Workhouse. "Please Sir, I want some more." "The Master gazed in stupefied astonishment on the small rebel for some seconds

Background imageFurniss Collection: David Meets Dora and Miss Murdstone. 'Mr. Copperfield, my daughter Dora

David Meets Dora and Miss Murdstone. "Mr. Copperfield, my daughter Dora
1000813 David Meets Dora and Miss Murdstone. "Mr. Copperfield, my daughter Dora, and my daughter Dora's confidential friend, Miss Murdstone!"

Background imageFurniss Collection: Bleak House. Illustration by Harry Furniss for the Charles Dickens novel Bleak House

Bleak House. Illustration by Harry Furniss for the Charles Dickens novel Bleak House, from The Testimonial Edition
1000806 Bleak House. Illustration by Harry Furniss for the Charles Dickens novel Bleak House, from The Testimonial Edition, published 1910. by Furniss, Harry (1854-1925); Private Collection

Background imageFurniss Collection: Illustration for Charles Dickens Novel A Tale of two cities, 1910 (engraving)

Illustration for Charles Dickens Novel A Tale of two cities, 1910 (engraving)
1000793 Illustration for Charles Dickens Novel A Tale of two cities, 1910 (engraving) by Furniss, Harry (1854-1925); Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustration for Dickens A Tale of two cities)

Background imageFurniss Collection: Mr. Jaggers and his clients. 'Mr. Jaggers suddenly stopped, and turning on the two women with

Mr. Jaggers and his clients. "Mr. Jaggers suddenly stopped, and turning on the two women with shawls, said
1000753 Mr. Jaggers and his clients. "Mr. Jaggers suddenly stopped, and turning on the two women with shawls, said, "Oh! Amelia, is it

Background imageFurniss Collection: Lady Dedlock and Jo. 'He was put there, ' says Jo, holding to the bars and looking in

Lady Dedlock and Jo. "He was put there, " says Jo, holding to the bars and looking in
1000808 Lady Dedlock and Jo. "He was put there, " says Jo, holding to the bars and looking in, while Lady Dedlock shrinks into a corner

Background imageFurniss Collection: Stiggins. Illustration by Harry Furniss for the Charles Dickens novel The Pickwick Papers

Stiggins. Illustration by Harry Furniss for the Charles Dickens novel The Pickwick Papers
1000827 Stiggins. Illustration by Harry Furniss for the Charles Dickens novel The Pickwick Papers, from The Testimonial Edition, published 1910. by Furniss, Harry (1854-1925); Private Collection

Background imageFurniss Collection: Mr. Alfred Mantalini. Illustration by Harry Furniss for the Charles Dickens novel Nicholas Nickleby

Mr. Alfred Mantalini. Illustration by Harry Furniss for the Charles Dickens novel Nicholas Nickleby
1000825 Mr. Alfred Mantalini. Illustration by Harry Furniss for the Charles Dickens novel Nicholas Nickleby, from The Testimonial Edition, published 1910

Background imageFurniss Collection: Newman Noggs. Illustration by Harry Furniss for the Charles Dickens novel Nicholas Nickleby

Newman Noggs. Illustration by Harry Furniss for the Charles Dickens novel Nicholas Nickleby
1000824 Newman Noggs. Illustration by Harry Furniss for the Charles Dickens novel Nicholas Nickleby, from The Testimonial Edition, published 1910. by Furniss, Harry (1854-1925); Private Collection

Background imageFurniss Collection: Bill Sikes. Illustration by Harry Furniss for the Charles Dickens novel Oliver Twist

Bill Sikes. Illustration by Harry Furniss for the Charles Dickens novel Oliver Twist, from The Testimonial Edition
1000820 Bill Sikes. Illustration by Harry Furniss for the Charles Dickens novel Oliver Twist, from The Testimonial Edition, published 1910. by Furniss, Harry (1854-1925); Private Collection

Background imageFurniss Collection: Miss Mowcher. Illustration by Harry Furniss for the Charles Dickens novel David Copperfield

Miss Mowcher. Illustration by Harry Furniss for the Charles Dickens novel David Copperfield
1000812 Miss Mowcher. Illustration by Harry Furniss for the Charles Dickens novel David Copperfield, from The Testimonial Edition, published 1910. by Furniss, Harry (1854-1925); Private Collection

Background imageFurniss Collection: Mrs. Gamp. Illustration by Harry Furniss for the Charles Dickens novel Martin Chuzzlewit

Mrs. Gamp. Illustration by Harry Furniss for the Charles Dickens novel Martin Chuzzlewit, from The Testimonial Edition
1000805 Mrs. Gamp. Illustration by Harry Furniss for the Charles Dickens novel Martin Chuzzlewit, from The Testimonial Edition, published 1910. by Furniss, Harry (1854-1925); Private Collection

Background imageFurniss Collection: Clemency and Britain. ' You'll never be married, you know, ' said Mr. Britain

Clemency and Britain. " You'll never be married, you know, " said Mr. Britain
1000766 Clemency and Britain. " You'll never be married, you know, " said Mr. Britain. "Don't you think I ever shall though?" said Clemency

Background imageFurniss Collection: Memories of Grimaldi. Illustration by Harry Furniss for the Charles Dickens novel Memoirs of

Memories of Grimaldi. Illustration by Harry Furniss for the Charles Dickens novel Memoirs of Joseph Grimaldi
1000759 Memories of Grimaldi. Illustration by Harry Furniss for the Charles Dickens novel Memoirs of Joseph Grimaldi, from The Testimonial Edition published 1910

Background imageFurniss Collection: Mr. Squeers. Illustration by Harry Furniss for the Charles Dickens novel Nicholas Nickleby

Mr. Squeers. Illustration by Harry Furniss for the Charles Dickens novel Nicholas Nickleby
1000823 Mr. Squeers. Illustration by Harry Furniss for the Charles Dickens novel Nicholas Nickleby, from The Testimonial Edition, published 1910. by Furniss, Harry (1854-1925); Private Collection

Background imageFurniss Collection: The Turveydrops, Senior and Junior. Illustration by Harry Furniss for the Charles Dickens novel

The Turveydrops, Senior and Junior. Illustration by Harry Furniss for the Charles Dickens novel Bleak House
1000807 The Turveydrops, Senior and Junior. Illustration by Harry Furniss for the Charles Dickens novel Bleak House, from The Testimonial Edition, published 1910

Background imageFurniss Collection: Mark Tapley. Illustration by Harry Furniss for the Charles Dickens novel Martin Chuzzlewit

Mark Tapley. Illustration by Harry Furniss for the Charles Dickens novel Martin Chuzzlewit
1000804 Mark Tapley. Illustration by Harry Furniss for the Charles Dickens novel Martin Chuzzlewit, from The Testimonial Edition, published 1910. by Furniss, Harry (1854-1925); Private Collection

Background imageFurniss Collection: Old Chuffey. Illustration by Harry Furniss for the Charles Dickens novel Martin Chuzzlewit

Old Chuffey. Illustration by Harry Furniss for the Charles Dickens novel Martin Chuzzlewit
1000803 Old Chuffey. Illustration by Harry Furniss for the Charles Dickens novel Martin Chuzzlewit, from The Testimonial Edition, published 1910. by Furniss, Harry (1854-1925); Private Collection

Background imageFurniss Collection: The Solitary Prisoner. Illustration by Harry Furniss for the Charles Dickens travelogue American

The Solitary Prisoner. Illustration by Harry Furniss for the Charles Dickens travelogue American Notes for General
1000796 The Solitary Prisoner. Illustration by Harry Furniss for the Charles Dickens travelogue American Notes for General Circulation, from The Testimonial Edition, published 1910

Background imageFurniss Collection: The Uncommercial Traveller. Illustration by Harry Furniss for the short story The Uncommercial

The Uncommercial Traveller. Illustration by Harry Furniss for the short story The Uncommercial Traveller from The
1000769 The Uncommercial Traveller. Illustration by Harry Furniss for the short story The Uncommercial Traveller from The Christmas Books by Charles Dickens

Background imageFurniss Collection: Dolge Orlick. Illustration by Harry Furniss for the Charles Dickens novel Great Expectations

Dolge Orlick. Illustration by Harry Furniss for the Charles Dickens novel Great Expectations
1000752 Dolge Orlick. Illustration by Harry Furniss for the Charles Dickens novel Great Expectations, from The Testimonial Edition published 1910. by Furniss, Harry (1854-1925); Private Collection

Background imageFurniss Collection: Illustration by Harry Furniss for the short story The Lazy Tour of Two Idle Apprentices from The

Illustration by Harry Furniss for the short story The Lazy Tour of Two Idle Apprentices from The Christmas Books by
1000770 Illustration by Harry Furniss for the short story The Lazy Tour of Two Idle Apprentices from The Christmas Books by Charles Dickens, 1910 (engraving) by Furniss

Background imageFurniss Collection: Illustration for Charles Dickens novel The Ghost's bargain, 1910 (engraving)

Illustration for Charles Dickens novel The Ghost's bargain, 1910 (engraving)
1000767 Illustration for Charles Dickens novel The Ghost's bargain, 1910 (engraving) by Furniss, Harry (1854-1925); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Phantom)

Background imageFurniss Collection: Illustration for Charles Dickens novel The Ghost's bargain, 1910 (engraving)

Illustration for Charles Dickens novel The Ghost's bargain, 1910 (engraving)
1000768 Illustration for Charles Dickens novel The Ghost's bargain, 1910 (engraving) by Furniss, Harry (1854-1925); Private Collection; (add.info.: "I'll Bite, If You Hit Me)

Background imageFurniss Collection: The Four Sisters. 'Where on earth the husband came from, by what feelings the poor man could have

The Four Sisters. "Where on earth the husband came from, by what feelings the poor man could have been actuated
1000841 The Four Sisters. "Where on earth the husband came from, by what feelings the poor man could have been actuated

Background imageFurniss Collection: Mr. Micawber Achieves the Downfall of Heep. 'The triumphant flourish with which Mr

Mr. Micawber Achieves the Downfall of Heep. "The triumphant flourish with which Mr
1000815 Mr. Micawber Achieves the Downfall of Heep. "The triumphant flourish with which Mr. Micawber delivered himslef of the words, had a powerful effect in alarming the mother

Background imageFurniss Collection: Mr. Micawber Takes David Home. ' We walked to our house together, Mr

Mr. Micawber Takes David Home. " We walked to our house together, Mr
1000811 Mr. Micawber Takes David Home. " We walked to our house together, Mr. Micawber impressing the names of streets, and the shapes of corner houses upon me

Background imageFurniss Collection: Miss Haredale. Illustration by Harry Furniss for the Charles Dickens novel Barnaby Rudge

Miss Haredale. Illustration by Harry Furniss for the Charles Dickens novel Barnaby Rudge, from The Testimonial Edition
1000800 Miss Haredale. Illustration by Harry Furniss for the Charles Dickens novel Barnaby Rudge, from The Testimonial Edition, published 1910. by Furniss, Harry (1854-1925); Private Collection

Background imageFurniss Collection: Tilly Slowboy. Illustration by Harry Furniss for the short story The Cricket on the Hearth

Tilly Slowboy. Illustration by Harry Furniss for the short story The Cricket on the Hearth from The Christmas Books by
1000765 Tilly Slowboy. Illustration by Harry Furniss for the short story The Cricket on the Hearth from The Christmas Books by Charles Dickens, published in The Testimonial Edition of 1910

Background imageFurniss Collection: Magwitch under sentence of death. 'A broad shaft of light came in through the great windows of

Magwitch under sentence of death. "A broad shaft of light came in through the great windows of the court
1000756 Magwitch under sentence of death. "A broad shaft of light came in through the great windows of the court. Rising for a moment, a distinct speck of face in this ray of light



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In this captivating illustration by Harry Furniss for Charles Dickens' novel Oliver Twist, we see the moment when Oliver falls in with the Artful Dodger. The strange young gentleman approaches Oliver and asks, "Hullo, my covey, what's the row?" It is evident that Oliver is exhausted and famished as he replies, "I am very hungry and tired, " tears welling up in his eyes. He reveals that he has been walking for seven days. Harry Furniss was a talented artist known for his illustrations in various publications. Alongside his work on Dickens' novels like Oliver Twist and The Pickwick Papers, it also collaborated on two P&O books with W. W. Lloyd. His caricature of Joseph Chamberlain showcases his ability to capture personalities through art. Furniss's skill with pen and ink shines through in his P&O Sketches collection as well as his depiction of Sergeant Buzfuz from The Pickwick Papers. His cartoons were not limited to literature but extended to political satire too; one such example being "The Goose Step" published on New Year's Day 1914. In another delightful scene depicted by Furniss, we witness characters from a dancing academy engaging in lively conversation about quadrilles, minuets, gavottes, country dances, fandangos, double hornpipes - an array of dances Miss Billsmethi hopes to share with Mr. Cooper. Furthermore, Captain Cuttle engages Mr. Carker in a discussion where opinions clash: "What do you think now?" asks Carker confidently while Captain Cuttle ponders over the practicality of their situation. Mr. Pickwick finds himself immersed in leisurely activities such as organizing memoranda for a famous club during moments of respite from adventures chronicled within The Pickwick Papers.