
Sherlock Holmes, The Cardboard Box, title page illustration by Sidney Paget (1893)
A heatwave-filled afternoon in London
A strange silence hung over the room in Baker Street.
This work is an illustration for the title page of a short story, "The Adventure of the Cardboard Box," which was published in The Strand Magazine in 1893.
Holmes is lying on the sofa, rereading the letter, while Dr. Watson is fast asleep with the newspaper at his side.
Painter Sidney Paget's soft brushstrokes bring to life a scene of the couple's peaceful summer afternoon.
Among the illustrations for the Holmes stories published in The Strand Magazine, this is a rare piece that captures the everyday lives of the detective and his assistant , and is a valuable piece that gives a glimpse of the true face of Baker Street, caught between the tense scenes of the crime.
This is an original antique print produced at that time.
Artist : Sidney Paget
Title : Cardboard Box, Title page illustration ("I fell into a brown study.")
Published in : The Strand Magazine
Year of production : 1893
Technique : letterpress printing (illustrated magazine page)
Size : Approx. 23.5 x 15.0 cm
Back : Text only (no illustrations)
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Framing options
This work is usually provided unframed so that you can enjoy the original charm of the work as it is, taking into consideration the preservation of the paper and its use as a collection.
If desired, we offer a custom framing plan (additional charge) in which we will select and suggest a frame for you. We can frame your work with consideration for artistic balance, the color of the work, and harmony with your interior decor.
- Various frames available, including wooden frames and gold leaf decorated frames
- Uses UV-blocking acrylic (emphasis on preservation)
- Proposals based on your desired size and installation environment
When ordering, please indicate "framed" or contact us separately. We will help you find the perfect framing to bring out the best in your artwork.
The content is focused on UV-blocking acrylic and artistic harmony. For details and prices, please click here.
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About the condition
This work is an original antique print created over 100 years ago.
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