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"At nine this evening", she said to him (colour litho)
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"At nine this evening", she said to him (colour litho)
3627138 " At nine this evening", she said to him (colour litho) by Delaspre, H. (fl.1894-1915); Private Collection; (add.info.: " At nine this evening", she said to him. Illustration from The Black Tulip by Alexandre Dumas (William Heinemann, London, 1902).); © Look and Learn
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This print titled ""At nine this evening", she said to him" transports us back in time, immersing us in a scene of anticipation and intrigue. The color lithograph, created by H. Delaspre between 1894 and 1915, captures a pivotal moment from Alexandre Dumas' renowned novel "The Black Tulip". Set against the backdrop of the Netherlands in the 17th century, we witness an anxious woman dressed in exquisite attire engaging with a man. Their body language suggests a crucial conversation is about to take place at precisely nine o'clock that evening. The woman's eyes reflect both determination and vulnerability as she imparts her message. Dumas' literary genius shines through this artwork, as he skillfully weaves historical fiction into his narrative. Known for his ability to transport readers into different eras and cultures, Dumas takes us on an enthralling journey through Dutch society during this tumultuous period. The image not only pays homage to Dumas but also showcases the talent of Delaspre in bringing these characters to life visually. Every detail - from the costumes reflecting their respective time periods to the subtle expressions on their faces - adds depth and authenticity to the scene. As admirers of literature and art alike, we are captivated by this striking portrayal that encapsulates both passion and mystery within its frame.
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