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Samuel Taylor Coleridge (litho)
1627248 Samuel Taylor Coleridge (litho) by Kayser, Jean Paul (1869-1942); Private Collection; (add.info.: Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 8 July 1893.
J Kayser); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 22262050
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This lithograph print captures the essence of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, a renowned poet and philosopher. The image showcases Coleridge in his study, surrounded by the trappings of creativity and intellect. A bust of this royal academician stands proudly on a shelf, symbolizing his esteemed position among poets and writers. The room exudes an air of history and inspiration, with its grand interiors adorned with sculptures and artworks. It is as if one has stepped into the very grove where Coleridge's genius thrived. At sixty-one years old, he appears contemplative yet vibrant, embodying the wisdom that comes with age. Coleridge's connection to London is evident through references to Westminster Abbey and Highgate - places that held significance in his life. The black-and-white lithograph adds a touch of nostalgia to this 19th-century portrayal. Created by Jean Paul Kayser in 1893 for The Illustrated London News, this artwork beautifully captures Coleridge's spirit within its Germanic influences. It serves as a testament to both English literature and German artistic traditions. Displayed prominently in private collections today, this print invites viewers to delve into the world of Samuel Taylor Coleridge - exploring not only his works but also the cultural heritage that shaped him.
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