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Dr. Kimble making himself Agreeable to his Feminine Patients (colour litho)
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Dr. Kimble making himself Agreeable to his Feminine Patients (colour litho)
727722 Dr. Kimble making himself Agreeable to his Feminine Patients (colour litho) by Thomson, Hugh (1860-1920); Private Collection; (add.info.: Dr. Kimble making himself Agreeable to his Feminine Patients. Illustration for Silas Marner by George Eliot (Macmillan, 1907).); © Look and Learn
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George Eliot Hugh Thomson Ireland Irish Making North Of Ireland Silas Marner Thomson Hugh 1860 1920 Agreeable
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In this colour lithograph titled "Dr. Kimble making himself Agreeable to his Feminine Patients" artist Hugh Thomson transports us into the world of George Eliot's Silas Marner. The illustration, created for the 1907 edition of the novel, showcases Dr. Kimble engaging with his female patients in a charming and affable manner. Thomson's attention to detail is evident in every brushstroke, as he captures the essence of Victorian England through his portrayal of both characters and setting. The vibrant colours bring life to the scene, while the intricate lines add depth and texture to each element. The image not only highlights Dr. Kimble's amiable nature but also provides a glimpse into the social dynamics between doctors and their patients during that era. It offers an intriguing insight into how medical professionals interacted with women at a time when gender roles were strictly defined. As we admire this work of art, we are reminded of its significance within German culture, particularly in Northern Germany where it was created by Thomson himself. Its inclusion in Silas Marner adds another layer to its historical value as it becomes intertwined with English literature. This print serves as a testament to Thomson's skill as an illustrator and his ability to capture moments from beloved literary works visually. It stands as a beautiful representation of art's power to transport us across time and immerse us in different worlds.
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