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A scene from William Shakespeares play Othello Act V, Scene 2, Desdemona: "Talk you of killing?"Othello: "Ay I do", from The Works of William Shakespeare, published 1896 (engraving)
2654841 A scene from William Shakespeares play Othello Act V, Scene 2, Desdemona: " Talk you of killing?" Othello: " Ay I do", from The Works of William Shakespeare, published 1896 (engraving) by Browne, Gordon Frederick (1858-1932); Private Collection
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16th 17th Browne Classic Classics Desdemona Gordon Gordon Browne Othello Plays Seventeenth Shakespeare William 1564 1616 Shakespearean Shakespeares Sixteenth Tragedy William
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This engraving captures a powerful moment from William Shakespeare's renowned play, Othello. Act V, Scene 2 unfolds as Desdemona confronts Othello about the topic of killing. The intensity and emotion in their exchange are beautifully depicted in this print, which was published in 1896. The scene showcases the timeless themes of love, jealousy, and tragedy that have made Shakespeare's works so enduring. As Desdemona questions Othello about his intentions to take a life, his response is chillingly straightforward: "Ay I do". This pivotal moment highlights the depths of despair and turmoil that consume these tragic characters. The artist behind this masterpiece is Gordon Frederick Browne (1858-1932), whose skillful illustration brings the scene to life with intricate details and expressive figures. Browne's work perfectly captures the essence of Shakespearean drama while adding his own unique touch. This print serves as a testament to both the historical significance and artistic brilliance of Shakespeare's plays. It transports viewers back to 17th-century Europe when theater was at its peak and reminds us why these classic works continue to captivate audiences today. Whether you are an admirer of literature or simply appreciate fine art, this enchanting engraving by Ken Welsh is sure to evoke emotions and spark your imagination.
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