Illustration on Page 400a of the 1892 J. B. Lippincott Co. "New Edition" Reprint Depicting the Horse Whipping
Citation
Dielman, Frederick, “Illustration on Page 400a of the 1892 J. B. Lippincott Co. "New Edition" Reprint Depicting the Horse Whipping,” Wide, Wide World Digital Edition, accessed December 26, 2024, https://widewideworlddigitaledition.siue.edu/items/show/954.
Description
This black and white illustration, appearing on page 400a of the 1892 J. B. Lippincott Company "New Edition" reprint, depicts the horse whipping. Below the illustration a caption quotes a sentence from page 401 of the text and reads, "Ellen hardly saw how, it was so quick." In the illustration, Mr. Saunders lays in the grass next to the road after having been thrown by John, who stands tall, holding the reigns of his horse on the path. Ellen sits on her horse near John, looking back at the scene with uncertainty. Behind Ellen, an open field extends into the distance, framed by trees that stand near the path. Mountains can be seen in the background of the illustration.
Subjects
The Horse Whipping
Ellen
The Brownie
Mr. Saunders
John
Ellen
The Brownie
Mr. Saunders
John
Date
1892
Source
Wetherell, Elizabeth [Susan Warner]. The Wide, Wide World. Reprint, New ed. Illustrated by Frederick Dielman. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Company, 1892.
Creator
Dielman, Frederick
Contributor
CIA-The Constitution Island Association, http://www.constitutionisland.org/wp/
Publisher
The Wide, Wide World Digital Edition
Lippincott
Lippincott
Rights
The Wide, Wide World Digital Edition by Jessica DeSpain, Jennifer Brady, Melissa White, and Jill Anderson is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.
Relation
IsPartOf 9CIA
Identifier
9CIA_33_400a