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Edgar Allan Poe / Eleonora
ELEONORA Eleonora & her cousin in the Valley of the Many Coloured Grass. Date: First published: 1850
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1850 Allan Cousin Edgar Eleonora Idyll Imagination Mystery Tales
15"x10" (38x25cm) Metal Print
Bring the haunting allure of Edgar Allan Poe to life with our exquisite Metal Prints featuring the captivating image of "Eleonora" by Mary Evans Prints Online. This timeless photograph, first published in 1850, captures Poe's cousin and muse, Eleonora, in the Valley of the Many Coloured Grass. Our high-quality Metal Prints transform your favorite image into a stunning, vibrant work of art, adding an air of mystery and intrigue to any space. Each print is meticulously crafted using premium metal sheets coated with a special, fade-resistant finish, ensuring your print remains a captivating conversation piece for years to come.
Your image is printed photographically and bonded to a 3.5mm thick, Dibond board (black polyethylene sandwiched between two sheets of white coated aluminium). The panel is then sealed with a gloss protective covering. Supplied complete with a wall mount which holds the print 10mm from the wall.
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Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 38.1cm (10" x 15")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This evocative image captures the enigmatic figure of Edgar Allan Poe, the renowned American writer, poet, and literary icon, along with his cousin and childhood companion, Eleonora, in a pastoral idyll set amidst the Valley of the Many Coloured Grass. The photograph, first published in 1850, transports us back in time to an era when Poe's imagination was taking shape, fueled by the natural beauty and mystery of the world around him. The scene unfolds on the banks of a serene river, with the verdant valley stretching out before them, its grasslands painted in a vibrant palette of colors. The sun casts dappled light through the trees, creating an ethereal atmosphere that seems to have been lifted straight from the pages of one of Poe's tales. The children, dressed in simple clothing, appear lost in their own world, their eyes filled with wonder and curiosity. Poe's literary legacy is steeped in the macabre and the mysterious, but this photograph offers a glimpse into a different side of the man - the side that was inspired by the simple pleasures of nature and the company of loved ones. As we gaze upon this image, we are reminded of the power of imagination and the beauty that can be found in the most unexpected places. The photograph is a testament to the enduring allure of Poe's stories, which continue to captivate readers around the world, and to the rich history of the literary figures who have shaped our cultural landscape. This image invites us to explore the depths of Poe's imagination and to rediscover the magic of the written word.
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