
Percival's Picture Gallery
Published in the Victorian era, 'Percival's Picture Gallery' by A. L. O. E. (Charlotte Maria Tucker) is a juvenile fiction work that explores themes of Christian life, friendship, and the intersection of art and religion. The story follows Percival, who shares his biblical-inspired artworks with his friend Seyton, reflecting on life lessons about divine love and redemption. Through Percival's struggles and dreams of artistic beauty, the narrative emphasizes the moral implications of art and the enduring impact of his legacy, culminating in his peaceful passing. A. L. O. E.'s advocacy for children's education and moral instruction is evident throughout the text.











































