"Nell and Her Grandfather" — Furniss's illustration for Dickens's "The Old Curiosity Shop" (1910) (original) (raw)
Nell and Her Grandfather
Harry Furniss
1910
14.2 x 9.5 cm framed
Dickens's The Old Curiosity Shop, The Charles Dickens Library Edition, facing V, the frontispiece.
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Scanned image and text byPhilip V. Allingham.
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Commentary
The first of Furniss's illustrations is not one of his usual pen-and-ink drawings transformed into a lithograph. Rather, he offers a cameo of two of the book's chief characters, an ink-and-wash drawing with a title, as well as the caption "I would have found my way back to you, grandfather," said the child, "never fear." This quotation suggests that Furniss is complementing the following passage:
Relevant Covers, Frontispieces and Title-Pages for this Novel
- Cattermole and Phiz: The Old Curiosity Shop: A Team Effort by "The ClockWorks" (1841)
- O. C. Darley's Frontispiece in the New York edition (Vol. 1, 1861)
- O. C. Darley's Frontispiece in the New York edition (Vol. 2, 1861)
- O. C. Darley's Frontispiece in the New York edition (Vol. 3, 1861)
Bibliography
Bentley, Nicolas, Michael Slater, and Nina Burgis. The Dickens Index. Oxford and New York: Oxford U. , 1988.
Davis, Paul. Charles Dickens A to Z: The Essential Reference to His Life and Work. New York: Facts On File, 1998.
Dickens, Charles. The Old Curiosity Shop. Illustrated by Harry Furniss. The Charles Dickens Library Edition. London: Educational Book Company, 1910. Vol. 5.
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