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Illustration on Page 196b of the [1907] Collins' Clear-Type Press Reprint Depicting Mr. Van Brunt Catching Nancy at Ellen's Sickbed
This full-color illustration, found on page 196b of the [1907] Collins' Clear-Type Press reprint, depicts Mr. Van Brunt catching Nancy at Ellen's sickbed. In the illustration, Mr. Van Brunt has caught Nancy by the wrists in front of Ellen's bed. A chair is knocked over behind Nancy and Ellen watches the two while laying in her sickbed. A caption below the illustration reads, "She was caught at last."
Subjects: Ellen, Nancy, Mr. Van Brunt
Identifier: 15CIA_33_196b
Illustration on Page 20 of the [1918] Thomas Nelson & Sons, Ltd. Abridged Reprint Depicting Ellen and Mr. Van Brunt in the Barnyard
Subjects: The Barnyard, Ellen, Mr. Van Brunt
Tags: cow, milking stool
Identifier: 10DES_33_20
Illustration on Page 21 of the [1918] Thomas Nelson & Sons, Ltd. Abridged Reprint Depicting Ellen Doing Housework
Subjects: Housework, Ellen
Identifier: 10DES_33_21
Illustration on Page 212a of the [1899] George Routledge & Sons, Ltd. Reprint Depicting Mr. Van Brunt Visiting Ellen at her Sickbed
This illustration, appearing on page 212a of the [1899] George Routledge and Sons edition, depicts a pale Ellen, sick in bed, as she kisses Mr. Van Brunt's hand. Mr. Van Brunt, dressed in a long green coat and pants with a buttoned orange shirt, stands next to Ellen's bed holding a hymn book in one hand as Ellen kisses the other. A caption below the illustration quotes a short passage from page 212. The illustration embodies the ideas of sentimentalism, which utilizes emotion to affect ideas of morality. Ellen, who has just expressed her desire for Mr. Van Brunt to become one of the "fold of Christ's people," appeals to Mr. Van Brunt (and the viewer of the illustration) through a display of emotional affection. The presence of the hymn book foreshadows Mr. Van Brunt's eventual devotion to Christianity.
Subjects: Ellen’s Sickbed, Ellen, Mr. Van Brunt
Identifier: 3DES_33_212a
Illustration on Page 215 of the 1892 J. B. Lippincott Co. "New Edition" Reprint Depicting Mr. Van Brunt Reading to Ellen in Her Sickbed
This black and white illustration on page 215 of the J.B. Lippincott Co. "New Edition" reprint depicts Mr. Van Brunt reading to Ellen in her sickbed.
Subjects: Ellen’s Sickbed, Mr. Van Brunt, Ellen, Reading
Identifier: 9CIA_33_215
Illustration on Page 215 of the 1903 J. B. Lippincott Co. "New Edition" Reprint Depicting Mr. Van Brunt Reading to Ellen in Her Sickbed
Subjects: Ellen’s Sickbed, Ellen, Mr. Van Brunt, Reading
Identifier: 14CIA_33_215
Illustration on Page 220a of the [1896] S.W. Partridge & Co. Reprint Depicting Ellen, Alice, and John Arriving at the Marshmans’
This black and white illustration, appearing on page 220a of the [1896] S.W. Partridge & Co. reprint, depicts Alice, Ellen, and John arriving at the Marshman's. Alice, wrapped in a heavy shawl, is being greeted by Miss Sophia in a formal room while Ellen and John stand behind her, watching the encounter. Through the open door that Alice, Ellen, and John entered through, the back of a sleigh is visible as it sits surrounded by snow. The warmth of the encounter is contrasted with the winter weather outside the home. Below the illustration a caption quotes a sentence from page 223 and reads, "She kissed Alice a great many times, seeming very glad to see her."
Subjects: Arriving at the Marshmans’, Ellen, Alice, Sophia Marshman, John
Identifier: 17CIA_33_220a
Illustration on Page 222a of the [1910] S.W. Partridge & Co, Ltd. Reprint Depicting Ellen Arriving at the Marshmans’
This illustration, appearing on page 222a of the [1910] S.W. Partridge & Co., Ltd. edition, depicts Alice, Ellen, and John arriving at the Marshman's. Alice, wrapped in a heavy shawl, is being greeted by Miss Sophia in a formal room while Ellen and John stand behind her, watching the encounter. Through the open door that Alice, Ellen, and John entered through, the back of a sleigh is visible as it sits surrounded by snow. The warmth of the encounter is contrasted with the winter weather outside the home. Below the illustration a caption quotes a sentence from page 223 and reads, "She kissed Alice a great many times, seeming very glad to see her."
Subjects: Arriving at the Marshmans’, Ellen, John, Alice, Sophia Marshman
Identifier: 40CIA_33_222a