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AUSTEN: EMMA, 1896. He stopped to look the question

AUSTEN: EMMA, 1896.
He stopped to look the question. Illustration by Hugh Thomson for an 1896 edition of Jane Austens Emma, first published in 1815. Granger holds millions of images spanning more than 25,000 years of world history, from before the Stone Age to the dawn of the Space Age.

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1815 1896 Austen Character Couple Courtship Dress Emma Empire Dress Flirting George Hugh Jane Literature Lover Nobleman Novel Regency Shawl Thomson Top Hat Walk Woodhouse Knightley

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This print titled "AUSTEN: EMMA, 1896. He stopped to look the question" takes us back in time to the enchanting world of Jane Austen's Emma. Illustrated by Hugh Thomson for an 1896 edition of this timeless novel, first published in 1815, it beautifully captures a pivotal moment in the story. In this scene, we witness a couple engaged in courtship as they take a leisurely walk through the English countryside. The man, dressed impeccably in an elegant top hat and regency attire, is none other than George Knightley – a nobleman who becomes Emma Woodhouse's love interest. His gaze is fixed on his companion with an expression that reveals both curiosity and affection. The woman he gazes upon is Emma herself, portrayed here wearing a stunning empire dress and draped with an exquisite shawl. Her fashion choices reflect the early 19th-century English style prevalent during Austen's era. Thomson's illustration skillfully captures not only the characters' physical appearance but also their emotional connection. Through subtle details like body language and facial expressions, he brings Austen's words to life on paper. This print serves as a delightful homage to one of literature's most beloved novels while showcasing the artistic talent of Hugh Thomson. It invites us to immerse ourselves in Austen's world once again and appreciate her enduring legacy as one of history’s greatest storytellers.


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"Bring the timeless charm of Jane Austen's Emma to your walls with our exquisite poster prints from Media Storehouse. This captivating illustration, titled "AUSTEN: EMMA, 1896. He stopped to look the question," is a beautiful rendition by renowned artist Hugh Thomson for the 1896 edition of Austen's classic novel. The intricate details and rich colors of this 140_1703525 Granger Art on Demand piece will transport you to the heart of Regency England. Enhance your home decor with this stunning, high-quality poster print and immerse yourself in the world of Emma Woodhouse."


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