Home > Arts > Artists > S > William Shakespeare
King Richard Speaks To Tyrrell In Richard Iii, Part One, Act Iv, Scene Ii, By William Shakespeare. Say It Is Done, And I Will Love Thee, And Prefer Thee For It. Drawn And Etched By Robert Dudley. From The Illustrated Library Shakspeare, Published London 1890
Wall Art and Photo Gifts from Design Pics
King Richard Speaks To Tyrrell In Richard Iii, Part One, Act Iv, Scene Ii, By William Shakespeare. Say It Is Done, And I Will Love Thee, And Prefer Thee For It. Drawn And Etched By Robert Dudley. From The Illustrated Library Shakspeare, Published London 1890
King Richard Speaks To Tyrrell In Richard Iii, Part One, Act Iv, Scene Ii, By William Shakespeare.Say It Is Done, And I Will Love Thee, And Prefer Thee For It. Drawn And Etched By Robert Dudley. From The Illustrated Library Shakspeare, Published London 1890
Design Pics offers Distinctively Different Imagery representing over 1,500 contributors
Media ID 18193658
© Ken Welsh / Design Pics
Character Characters Dudley King Play Plays Shakespeare Third Tragedy William Tyrrell
FEATURES IN THESE COLLECTIONS
> Arts
> Artists
> S
> William Shakespeare
EDITORS COMMENTS
This print captures a pivotal moment from William Shakespeare's tragic play, Richard III. In Act IV, Scene II, we witness the intense exchange between King Richard and Tyrrell. Illustrated by Robert Dudley and etched with meticulous detail, this image brings to life the emotional depth of the scene. King Richard, portrayed with regal authority, stands tall as he addresses Tyrrell. His words carry both power and vulnerability as he implores Tyrrell to complete a task for him: "Say it is done, and I will love thee, and prefer thee for it". The weight of his request hangs in the air as we see King Richard's determination mixed with an underlying sense of desperation. Tyrrell's character remains shrouded in mystery in this illustration. We can only imagine his internal struggle upon receiving such a significant command from the king himself. The tension between these two characters is palpable through their expressions and body language. Published in London in 1890 as part of The Illustrated Library Shakspeare collection, this artwork showcases not only Shakespeare's timeless storytelling but also Robert Dudley's artistic talent. Through intricate lines and careful shading techniques, Dudley breathes life into these iconic characters. Ken Welsh has expertly captured this historical piece through his lens at Design Pics without mentioning any commercial use intentions. This photograph print serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of Shakespearean tragedy and its ability to captivate audiences across generations.
MADE IN AUSTRALIA
Safe Shipping with 30 Day Money Back Guarantee
FREE PERSONALISATION*
We are proud to offer a range of customisation features including Personalised Captions, Color Filters and Picture Zoom Tools
SECURE PAYMENTS
We happily accept a wide range of payment options so you can pay for the things you need in the way that is most convenient for you
* Options may vary by product and licensing agreement. Zoomed Pictures can be adjusted in the Cart.