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Illustration, Death and Doctor Hornbook
Illustration to Death and Doctor Hornbook, a poem by Robert Burns. Date: 1866
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1866 Burns Doctor Encounter Fork Meeting Poem Poems Poetical Poetry Romantic Scythe Shock Shocked Skeleton Trident Trousers Windmill Hornbook
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 4.8cm x 7.6cm (1.9" x 3")
Estimated Product Size is 10cm x 10cm (3.9" x 3.9")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This illustration from 1866 brings to life the poem "Death and Doctor Hornbook" by renowned Scottish poet Robert Burns. The scene depicts a chilling encounter between Death himself and Doctor Hornbook, with both men appearing shocked by their unexpected meeting.
The detailed Victorian-era artwork showcases Death as a skeleton holding a scythe, while Doctor Hornbook is depicted sitting in shock, his cap flying off in the wind. The composition of the image captures the tension and surprise of this poetical exchange between mortality and medicine.
The historical significance of this print lies in its representation of themes common in Burns' works, such as mortality, fate, and the human experience. Through vivid imagery and symbolism like the trident and fork held by Death, viewers are transported into a world where life's fragility is laid bare.
As we gaze upon this illustration, we are reminded of Burns' enduring legacy as one of Scotland's most beloved poets. His ability to capture the complexities of existence through verse is beautifully complemented by this visual interpretation that adds depth and emotion to his words.
In conclusion, this print serves as a powerful homage to Robert Burns' poetic genius and continues to captivate audiences with its haunting portrayal of Death's inevitable presence in our lives.
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