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IRVING: RIP VAN WINKLE. Wood engraving of Washington Irvings Rip van Winkle, late 19th century, after George Henry Boughton

IRVING: RIP VAN WINKLE. Wood engraving of Washington Irvings Rip van Winkle, late 19th century, after George Henry Boughton


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IRVING: RIP VAN WINKLE. Wood engraving of Washington Irvings Rip van Winkle, late 19th century, after George Henry Boughton

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Boughton Character Climbing Henri Irving Rip Van Winkle Short Story Washington


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This wood engraving, titled "IRVING: RIP VAN WINKLE" transports us back to the late 19th century and brings to life one of Washington Irving's most beloved characters. Created by George Henry Boughton, a renowned American illustrator of that era, this print captures the essence of Rip Van Winkle in all his glory. The image showcases Rip Van Winkle himself, portrayed with great detail and authenticity. Dressed in traditional attire from the 19th century, he stands against a picturesque backdrop as if frozen in time. The engraving beautifully depicts Rip's astonishment as he awakens after a long slumber, having slept through decades of change. Boughton's skillful use of lines and shading adds depth to the illustration, enhancing its overall impact. Every stroke seems purposefully placed to convey Rip's bewilderment and curiosity about the world around him. As we gaze at this remarkable piece from The Granger Collection, we can't help but be reminded of Irving's timeless short story. It serves as a reminder that even though time may pass quickly for some, others might find themselves lost in an eternal sleep like our dear protagonist. Whether you are an admirer of classic literature or simply appreciate artistry from bygone eras, this wood engraving is sure to captivate your imagination and transport you into the enchanting world created by Washington Irving over two centuries ago.

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