"Thrown down in a costly mass upon the ground was every ornament she had had since she had been his wife; every dress she had worn; and everything she possessed." — Fred Barnard's forty-seventh illustration for "Dombey and Son" (1877) (original) (raw)
in a costly mass upon the ground was every ornament she had had since she had been his wife; and everything she possessed
Fred Barnard
1877
13.7 cm high x 10.5 cm wide, three-quarter-page, framed.
composite wood-block engraving
(339)
Illustration for Chapter 47, "The Thunderbolt," in Dickens's Dombey and Son, in the Household Edition, XV.
Scanned image and text by Philip V. Allingham
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