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Mouse Mat : I Make Myself Known to My Aunt. Etching from David Copperfield, c1840-1880, (1923). Artist: Hablot Knight Browne
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I Make Myself Known to My Aunt. Etching from David Copperfield, c1840-1880, (1923). Artist: Hablot Knight Browne
I Make Myself Known to My Aunt. Etching from David Copperfield, 1840-1880, (1923). David Copperfield is the eighth novel by Charles Dickens. Many elements of the novel follow events in Dickens own life, and it is often considered as his veiled autobiography. From British Book Illustration - Yesterday and To-day edited by Geoffrey Holme. [The Studio, Ltd. London, 1923]
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This etching from David Copperfield, created by artist Hablot Knight Browne in 1923, transports us into the world of Charles Dickens' renowned novel. The image depicts a poignant moment as the protagonist makes himself known to his aunt. Set in 19th century Britain, this print captures the essence of family dynamics and human connection. The composition showcases a diverse range of characters - women, men, boys - each with their own unique expressions and body language. Their faces tell stories of love, longing, and anticipation. The monochrome palette adds depth and intensity to the scene while emphasizing the metaphorical significance behind these interactions. David Copperfield is often considered Dickens' veiled autobiography as it draws inspiration from events in his own life. This artistic interpretation beautifully reflects that personal connection between author and story. Published in British Book Illustration - Yesterday and To-day edited by Geoffrey Holme, this print exemplifies the timeless appeal of literature through visual artistry. It serves as a testament to how books can transcend time periods and continue to captivate readers across centuries. As we gaze upon this etching, we are reminded of the power that storytelling holds; it allows us to connect with our pasts while immersing ourselves in narratives that resonate deeply within us.
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