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Robinson Crusoe (w / c on paper)
MAI44817 Robinson Crusoe (w/c on paper) by Goodwin, Albert (1845-1932); Maidstone Museum and Art Gallery, Kent, UK; eMaidstone Museum and Bentlif Art Gallery; eMaidstone Museum and Art Gallery; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23257530
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Castaway Daniel Defoe Defoe Daniel 1660 1731 Jungle Monstrous Character Palm Tree Robinson Crusoe Tropical Wonderful Character Fictional Character
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The captivating print of "Robinson Crusoe" by Albert Goodwin takes us on a visual journey to the world of this iconic literary character. Set against a backdrop of lush greenery and towering palm trees, we find ourselves immersed in the untamed beauty of a tropical island. The shipwrecked English sailor, Robinson Crusoe, stands as a solitary figure amidst the dense jungle, his resilience evident in his determined gaze. Goodwin's masterful use of watercolors brings depth and life to this scene from Daniel Defoe's timeless novel. As we study every brushstroke, we can almost feel the warmth of the sun filtering through the leaves above and hear the distant rustle of wildlife hidden within the foliage. This painting not only captures Crusoe's physical isolation but also hints at his emotional journey as he grapples with solitude and survival. It serves as a testament to Defoe's skill as an author in creating such a wonderful yet monstrous character who continues to captivate readers even centuries later. Displayed proudly at Maidstone Museum and Art Gallery in Kent, UK, this artwork is an homage to both Goodwin's artistic prowess and Defoe's enduring legacy. It reminds us that literature has the power to transport us beyond our own reality into worlds filled with adventure, self-discovery, and ultimately hope for redemption.
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