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Photo Mug : Top sketch by George Cruikshank is a study for Oliver Twist Asking For More, and the bottom one is the final published drawing. From The Strand Magazine published 1897
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Top sketch by George Cruikshank is a study for Oliver Twist Asking For More, and the bottom one is the final published drawing. From The Strand Magazine published 1897
878566 Top sketch by George Cruikshank is a study for Oliver Twist Asking For More, and the bottom one is the final published drawing. From The Strand Magazine published 1897. by Cruikshank, George (1792-1878); Private Collection
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Add a touch of classic literature to your daily routine with our Media Storehouse Photo Mugs. Featuring two iconic images from the works of George Cruikshank, these mugs showcase a rare glimpse into the artistic process. The top mug displays a sketch from "Oliver Twist Asking For More," a study by Cruikshank, while the bottom mug reveals the final published drawing as it appeared in The Strand Magazine in 1897. These high-quality mugs are perfect for sipping your favorite beverage while reflecting on the rich history of English literature. © Ken Welsh from Fine Art Finder.
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This print showcases the artistic process of George Cruikshank, a renowned artist from the 19th century. The top sketch depicts a study for one of his most iconic illustrations - Oliver Twist Asking For More. This preliminary drawing gives us a glimpse into Cruikshank's creative mind as he explores different ideas and compositions before finalizing his masterpiece. In contrast, the bottom image presents the final published drawing that appeared in The Strand Magazine in 1897. Here, we can witness how Cruikshank's initial sketch evolved into a polished artwork that captivated audiences during that era. The attention to detail and skillful execution are evident in every stroke, showcasing why Cruikshank was highly regarded as an illustrator. The illustration itself captures a pivotal moment from Charles Dickens' beloved novel, Oliver Twist. It portrays young Oliver bravely asking for more food at the workhouse where he resides – an act that symbolizes his desperate struggle against poverty and injustice. Cruikshank's contribution to this timeless tale is significant, as his illustrations played an integral role in bringing Dickens' characters to life. Through his artistry, he not only captured the essence of Oliver Twist but also shed light on social issues prevalent during Victorian times. This print serves as both a tribute to George Cruikshank's talent and an invitation for viewers to delve deeper into the rich history behind this remarkable artwork.
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