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Uriah Heep, from David Copperfield (colour litho)
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Uriah Heep, from David Copperfield (colour litho)
DHM139107 Uriah Heep, from David Copperfield (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Charles Dickens Museum, London, UK; eCharles Dickens Museum; eCharles Dickens Museum, London; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22352506
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1812 70 Accountant Crook Desk Evil Literary Character Office Plotting Scheming Stool Villain Charles Dickens
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This print showcases the infamous literary character, Uriah Heep, from Charles Dickens' timeless masterpiece, David Copperfield. The colour lithograph beautifully captures the essence of this intriguing figure, known for his crooked ways and scheming nature. Displayed in the esteemed Charles Dickens Museum in London, UK, this artwork transports viewers into the Victorian era with its attention to detail and evocative portrayal. The image depicts Heep seated at his office desk, a symbol of power and manipulation. With an air of malevolence surrounding him, he is seen plotting his next move as Mr. Wickfield's clerk. The artist skillfully brings out Heep's villainous traits through subtle nuances - from his stooped posture to his calculating gaze. Every element within the composition contributes to conveying the complex personality of this iconic character. As one gazes upon this print, they cannot help but be drawn into Dickens' world and feel a sense of unease caused by Heep's presence. It serves as a reminder that even within literature's pages lies characters capable of great evil. This print not only celebrates Charles Dickens' genius storytelling but also pays homage to English artistry during the 19th century. It stands as a testament to how visual representations can bring fictional characters to life while leaving an indelible mark on our collective imagination.
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