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In his tall stalwartness Adam Bede was a Saxon, and justified his name (engraving)
725483 In his tall stalwartness Adam Bede was a Saxon, and justified his name (engraving) by Small, William (1843-1931) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: In his tall stalwartness Adam Bede was a Saxon, and justified his name. Illustration from Adam Bede, a novel by George Eliot (born Mary Ann Evans; 1819-1880), first published in 1859. Engraving by J Cooper after original artwork by William Small. Published by William Blackwood and Sons, Edinburgh and London.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 23169290
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Adam Bede Carpenter Carpentry Craftsmanship George Eliot Height Mary Ann Evans Novels Sawdust Tall Woodwork Workshop Workshops
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This engraving captures the essence of Adam Bede, a character from George Eliot's novel. In his tall stalwartness, Adam Bede embodies the strength and resilience of a Saxon, truly justifying his name. The skilled craftsmanship depicted in this image showcases the meticulous woodwork that was prevalent during the 19th century. The scene takes us into a workshop where Adam stands proudly amidst sawdust and wooden shavings. His towering figure is accentuated by his Victorian attire and walking stick, exuding an air of confidence and authority. As he engages in his carpentry work, one can almost feel the passion emanating from him. The illustration beautifully captures not only Adam's physical stature but also hints at his unwavering determination and dedication to his craft. Every stroke of William Small's original artwork has been meticulously engraved by J Cooper to bring this powerful image to life. As we gaze upon this print, we are transported back in time to witness a moment frozen in history - a testament to both literary genius and artistic skill. It serves as a reminder of the rich tapestry woven by George Eliot through her characters' lives while paying homage to the Germanic influences that shaped their world. This remarkable engraving is sure to captivate any admirer of literature or art with its timeless beauty and attention to detail.
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