'Opium Smoking-The Lascar's Room in "Edwin Drood"', 1872. Creator: Albert Doms.

'Opium Smoking-The Lascar's Room in "Edwin Drood"', 1872. Creator: Albert Doms.

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'Opium Smoking-The Lascar's Room in "Edwin Drood"', 1872. The lascar sits in the corner of the room, underneath a flight of wooden stairs, with his opium pipe, grinning at his audience. A group of men and a woman crowd round on the left. The light from the candle gives the room an eery quality. A cat sits in the shadows on the stairs. The term lascar means an East Indian sailor serving in the British Navy. Taken from "London: A Pilgrimage" by Blanchard Jerrold and Gustave Doré. "A Pilgrimage" was a comprehensive portrait of London, but although the book was a commercial success many of the critics disliked it. Several were upset that Jerrold and Doré had concentrated on the poverty that existed in London.


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Creator
  1. Albert Doms, attributed to: French, Belgian: Artist, wood engraver, printmaker
After
  1. Gustave Doré: French: Artist, printmaker, painter, sculptor
People Related
  1. Blanchard Jerrold: British: Writer

Medium
  1. Engraving

Category Hierarchy

Locations & Buildings Other

People Other

Society & Culture Wealth & Poverty


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Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 3762x5004
File Size : 55,152kb


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  1. 5357
  1. 0330001033
  1. 1-192-339
  1. 1033
  1. 1192339
  1. 5357

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