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Making her one of his most graceful bows, 1907 (illustration)
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Making her one of his most graceful bows, 1907 (illustration)
2963080 Making her one of his most graceful bows, 1907 (illustration) by Brock, Charles Edmund (1870-1938); Private Collection; (add.info.: From Chapter 13 of Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen (1775-1817) first published 1818. This edition 1922 by J.M.Dent & Sons using 16 of the 24 original 1907 plates.
General Tilney saying goodbye to Catherine Morland after she visited the family in Milsom Street.); English, out of copyright
Media ID 22987350
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Austen Bath Catherine Morland Doorway Jane Austen Northanger Step Regency
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This print captures a moment of elegance and courtesy from the early 20th century. Titled "Making her one of his most graceful bows, 1907" this illustration by Charles Edmund Brock depicts a scene from Jane Austen's novel Northanger Abbey. In this particular chapter, General Tilney bids farewell to Catherine Morland after her visit to his family in Milsom Street. The artist beautifully portrays the interaction between these two characters, showcasing the refined manners and social etiquette of the Georgian era. The composition focuses on General Tilney as he stands at an open door, dressed impeccably in period attire. With utmost grace, he bends forward slightly, extending his arm in a gesture of respect towards Catherine Morland. She is depicted as a young woman with delicate features and modest clothing, standing before him with poise. The watercolor technique used adds depth and texture to the illustration while maintaining its softness. The attention to detail is evident in every stroke - from the intricate patterns on their garments to the subtle play of light and shadow throughout. This print not only serves as a visual representation of Austen's literary work but also transports us back in time to an era defined by societal norms and customs. It reminds us of the importance placed on politeness and decorum during that period while offering a glimpse into Austen's world through Brock's artistic interpretation.
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