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Dickens and Little Nell (Elwell)
Sculpture by Francis Edwin Elwell / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dickens and Little Nell is a bronze sculpture by Francis Edwin Elwell that stands in Clark Park in the Spruce Hill neighborhood of Philadelphia.[1] The sculpture depicts the 19th-century British author Charles Dickens and Nell Trent, a character from his 1840–41 novel The Old Curiosity Shop. The grouping was one of the most celebrated American sculptural works of the late 19th century.
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Artist | Francis Edwin Elwell |
Year | 1890 |
Type | Bronze |
Location | Philadelphia, United States |
Coordinates | 39.94860°N 75.20944°W / 39.94860; -75.20944 |
Owner | City of Philadelphia |
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It is one of just three known statues of Dickens, who said he wanted no such representations.[2]