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The artists second interpretation of Oliver Twist asking for more
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The artists second interpretation of Oliver Twist asking for more
DHM139195 The artists second interpretation of Oliver Twist asking for more, from the World of Charles Dickens later made as a Spode plate (w/c on paper) by Devine, H. (fl.19th century); 24x19 cm; Charles Dickens Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Please, Sir, I want some more ; ); eCharles Dickens Museum; eCharles Dickens Museum, London; English, out of copyright
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1812 70 Bowl English Novelist Gruel Hunger Hungry Orphan Workhouse Charles Dickens Ladel
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The artist's second interpretation of Oliver Twist asking for more captures the iconic scene from Charles Dickens' renowned novel. In this print, we witness Oliver, a young orphan, bravely approaching the workhouse master with his infamous plea: 'Please, Sir, I want some more. ' The painting beautifully portrays the desperation and hunger that plagued many children during Victorian times. The artist skillfully depicts Oliver's innocent yet determined expression as he holds out his empty bowl in search of sustenance. The detail in every stroke brings to life the dilapidated surroundings and adds depth to the narrative. This particular artwork was later transformed into a Spode plate, showcasing its enduring popularity and cultural significance. Preserved at the Charles Dickens Museum in London, it serves as a powerful reminder of Dickens' ability to shed light on social injustices through his literary works. The image evokes empathy and compassion for those less fortunate while highlighting Dickens' profound impact on society. It stands as a testament to both artistic talent and storytelling prowess – an everlasting tribute to one of literature's most beloved characters. As we gaze upon this print, we are transported back in time; our hearts ache for Oliver's plight but also celebrate his resilience in facing adversity head-on. This remarkable piece continues to resonate with audiences today by reminding us of our shared humanity.
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