Little Dorrit Antique Print
Charles Dickens antique print from Little Dorrit sign by the artist Frederick Barnard and the maker J Robertson Frith.
Little Dorrit (Amy Dorrit)
The small, slightly built girl first appears to Arthur Clennam’s view in the Clennam house when he returns home from China. He is fascinated by this gentle, quiet, unobstrusive creature who does needlework for Mrs Clennam.
Her abode is a mystery, and Arthur follows her to find out. Born in the Marshlea prison, she has become the little mother of the Dorrit family, caring for her idle, conceited father, her wastrel brother Tip and her socially ambitious sister Fanny.
Charles Dickens antique print from Little Dorrit sign by the artist Frederick Barnard and the maker J Robertson Frith.
Little Dorrit (Amy Dorrit)
The small, slightly built girl first appears to Arthur Clennam’s view in the Clennam house when he returns home from China. He is fascinated by this gentle, quiet, unobstrusive creature who does needlework for Mrs Clennam.
Her abode is a mystery, and Arthur follows her to find out. Born in the Marshlea prison, she has become the little mother of the Dorrit family, caring for her idle, conceited father, her wastrel brother Tip and her socially ambitious sister Fanny.
Charles Dickens antique print from Little Dorrit sign by the artist Frederick Barnard and the maker J Robertson Frith.
Little Dorrit (Amy Dorrit)
The small, slightly built girl first appears to Arthur Clennam’s view in the Clennam house when he returns home from China. He is fascinated by this gentle, quiet, unobstrusive creature who does needlework for Mrs Clennam.
Her abode is a mystery, and Arthur follows her to find out. Born in the Marshlea prison, she has become the little mother of the Dorrit family, caring for her idle, conceited father, her wastrel brother Tip and her socially ambitious sister Fanny.