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Such very superior dancing is not often seen, illustration from Pride
XJF451383 Such very superior dancing is not often seen, illustration from Pride & Prejudice by Jane Austen, edition published in 1894 (engraving) by Thomson, Hugh (1860-1920); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sir William Lucas interrupting Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth at the Netherfield ball; Jane Austen (1775-1817); ); British, out of copyright
Media ID 12883869
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Bennett Bowing Courtesy Darcy Edition Elizabeth Bennet Gentleman Interrupting Jane Austen Pride And Prejudice Snob Snobbish Conversation Lovers Netherfield Regency
10"x8" (25x20cm) Photo Print
Experience the elegance and charm of Regency-era England with our exquisite photographic print from Media Storehouse. Featuring the enchanting illustration "Such very superior dancing is not often seen," from Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen, this fine art print showcases the timeless beauty of Thomson's 1894 engraving. Add a touch of sophistication to your home decor and transport yourself to a world of love, manners, and wit with this captivating piece from Bridgeman Art Library, available through Fine Art Finder.
Printed on archival quality paper for unrivalled stable artwork permanence and brilliant colour reproduction with accurate colour rendition and smooth tones. Printed on professional 234gsm Fujifilm Crystal Archive DP II paper. 10x8 for landscape images, 8x10 for portrait images.
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Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 25.4cm (8" x 10")
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.
EDITORS COMMENTS
This engraving takes us back to the enchanting world of Jane Austen's Pride & Prejudice. The illustration, created by Hugh Thomson in 1894, beautifully captures a pivotal moment at the Netherfield ball. Sir William Lucas, with an air of superiority, interrupts Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet mid-dance. The scene is filled with tension as the elegant couple's conversation comes to an abrupt halt. Their eyes meet briefly before they are forced apart by social obligations. The exquisite detail in their regency-era costumes transports us to a time when dancing was not just a simple pastime but a means of courtship and communication. Thomson skillfully portrays Sir William Lucas as a snobbish gentleman who revels in his interruption, while Darcy and Elizabeth maintain their composure despite the unexpected intrusion. This image perfectly encapsulates the complex dynamics between characters that Austen so masterfully crafted. As we gaze upon this print, we cannot help but be drawn into the story unfolding before our eyes - two lovers momentarily separated by societal constraints yet bound together through their unspoken connection on that crowded dance floor. Such very superior dancing is indeed rare to witness, both on paper and in reality.
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