Manoli
1862
About this artwork
An engraving created by Frederick Sandys, published in Volume VI of 'The Cornhill Magazine' in 1862, depicting three figures in a dramatic, possibly confrontational, scene. The image bears the engraver's mark 'SWAIN' at the bottom left.
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Frederick Sandys, a prominent Pre-Raphaelite artist, was renowned for his meticulously detailed illustrations, often for literary works. "Manoli" is one such example, published in 'The Cornhill Magazine' in 1862. This illustration demonstrates Sandys' characteristic blend of realism and dramatic narrative, bringing the depicted poem or story vividly to life for its Victorian readership.
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Manoli
Frederick Sandys, 1862