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DOYLE: SHERLOCK HOLMES. Sherlock Holmes (left) concludes an interview with the Napoleon of crime, Professor Moriarty. Wood engraving after a drawing by Sidney Paget for Sir Arthur Conan Doyles The Adventure of the Final Problem, 1893
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DOYLE: SHERLOCK HOLMES. Sherlock Holmes (left) concludes an interview with the Napoleon of crime, Professor Moriarty. Wood engraving after a drawing by Sidney Paget for Sir Arthur Conan Doyles The Adventure of the Final Problem, 1893
DOYLE: SHERLOCK HOLMES.
Sherlock Holmes (left) concludes an interview with the Napoleon of crime, Professor Moriarty. Wood engraving after a drawing by Sidney Paget for Sir Arthur Conan Doyles The Adventure of the Final Problem, 1893
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1893 Arthur Character Conan Criminal Detective Doyle Hero Holmes Interview Magazine Meeting Over Coat Paget Professor Sherlock Short Story Sidney Strand Table Top Hat Villain Moriarty
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In this wood engraving, we are transported to the late 19th century and find ourselves in the midst of an intense interview between Sherlock Holmes and his arch-nemesis, Professor Moriarty. The iconic detective, portrayed on the left side of the image, exudes an air of confidence as he concludes their meeting with a sense of triumph. His sharp intellect and deductive reasoning have once again outwitted the criminal mastermind known as "the Napoleon of crime". The illustration skillfully captures the essence of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's short story, "The Adventure of the Final Problem" published in 1893. Sidney Paget's intricate drawing brings to life these beloved literary characters, showcasing Holmes' signature top hat and overcoat while emphasizing Moriarty's sinister presence. As we observe this scene unfold before us, it becomes evident that both men are engaged in a battle not only for justice but also for their very identities. Holmes represents order and reason in a chaotic world, while Moriarty personifies cunning villainy. Their clash epitomizes good versus evil. This wood engraving serves as a visual testament to Doyle's genius storytelling and immortalizes these unforgettable characters within popular culture. It is no wonder that this piece has become an enduring symbol of mystery and intrigue throughout history.
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