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Come here, Child, Madame Duval breaking it to Evelina that "she had it in her head to make something of"her (engraving)
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Come here, Child, Madame Duval breaking it to Evelina that "she had it in her head to make something of"her (engraving)
3625600 Come here, Child, Madame Duval breaking it to Evelina that " she had it in her head to make something of" her (engraving) by Thomson, Hugh (1860-1920); Private Collection; (add.info.: Come here, Child, Madame Duval breaking it to Evelina that " she had it in her head to make something of" her. Illustration for Hugh Thomson by M H Spielmann and Walter Jerrold (A&C Black, 1931). Digitally cleaned image.); © Look and Learn
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Breaking Hugh Thomson Ireland Irish Make North Of Ireland Thomson Hugh 1860 1920 Evelina Fanny Burney
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The captivating engraving titled "Come here, Child, Madame Duval breaking it to Evelina that 'she had it in her head to make something of' her" by Hugh Thomson tells a poignant story through visual art. The scene depicts an intimate moment between two characters from Fanny Burney's novel Evelina. Madame Duval, portrayed with great emotion and tenderness by Thomson, is seen gently breaking the news to young Evelina about her potential for greatness. The artist skillfully captures the anticipation and curiosity on Evelina's face as she listens intently to Madame Duval's words. It is evident that this revelation will have a profound impact on the young girl's life. Thomson's attention to detail brings the narrative alive, showcasing his mastery as an illustrator. The composition and use of light create a sense of intimacy within the room where this significant conversation takes place. Every line and stroke in this engraving contributes to its overall emotional depth. This artwork serves as a reminder of the power of mentorship and guidance in shaping one's future. It encapsulates both hope and uncertainty, leaving viewers intrigued by what lies ahead for young Evelina. Overall, Thomson's "Come here, Child" invites us into a world where dreams are nurtured and possibilities unfold under Madame Duval’s watchful eye—a timeless portrayal that continues to resonate with audiences today.
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