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SCARLET LETTER, 1850. Hester Prynne, the protagonist of Nathaniel Hawthornes novel of 1850, The Scarlet Letter. Line engraving, c1900, after the painting by George H. Boughton (1833-1905)
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SCARLET LETTER, 1850. Hester Prynne, the protagonist of Nathaniel Hawthornes novel of 1850, The Scarlet Letter. Line engraving, c1900, after the painting by George H. Boughton (1833-1905)
SCARLET LETTER, 1850.
Hester Prynne, the protagonist of Nathaniel Hawthornes novel of 1850, The Scarlet Letter. Line engraving, c1900, after the painting by George H. Boughton (1833-1905)
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Media ID 7504715
1850 Bonnet Boughton Cape Hawthorne Hester Nathaniel New England Prynne Scarlet Letter Visitor Winter
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This print showcases the iconic character Hester Prynne, the protagonist of Nathaniel Hawthorne's renowned novel, "The Scarlet Letter" published in 1850. The line engraving, created around 1900 by George H. Boughton after his own painting, beautifully captures the essence of this compelling literary figure. Hester Prynne stands before us with an air of strength and defiance. Dressed in a modest bonnet and cape that hint at her New England roots, she exudes resilience despite being burdened with society's judgment. Her face reflects both sorrow and determination as she carries the weight of her scarlet letter - a symbol of her sin - prominently displayed on her chest. Set against a wintry backdrop, this scene evokes a sense of isolation and melancholy that mirrors Hester's emotional journey throughout the novel. As we gaze upon this lithograph engraving, we are transported to a time when women were expected to conform to strict societal norms. Through this powerful image, we are reminded of Hester Prynne's enduring legacy as one who defied convention and challenged societal expectations. Her story continues to resonate today as a testament to individuality and personal freedom. This remarkable print from The Granger Collection serves as both an homage to Nathaniel Hawthorne's timeless work and an artistic representation of one woman's struggle for redemption amidst social constraints.
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