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Duke Frederick Banishing Rosalind from his Court, (oil on panel)
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Duke Frederick Banishing Rosalind from his Court, (oil on panel)
828441 Duke Frederick Banishing Rosalind from his Court, (oil on panel) by Pickersgill, Frederick Richard (1820-1900); 92x71.5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Duke Frederick Banishing Rosalind from his Court. Frederick Richard Pickersgill (1820-1900). Oil on panel. 92 x 71.5cm. Illustration to As You Like It, Act 1, scene 3.); Photo eChristies Images; English, out of copyright
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Duke Frederick Banishing Rosalind from his Court
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is a captivating oil painting by British artist Frederick Richard Pickersgill. The artwork, measuring 92x71.5 cm, depicts a scene from Shakespeare's play "As You Like It" specifically Act 1, scene 3. In this dramatic composition, we witness the moment when Duke Frederick banishes Rosalind from his court. The mid-19th-century setting and Victorian attire add to the historical charm of the piece. The small group of people surrounding them creates an intimate atmosphere as they observe the unfolding events. Rosalind, portrayed as a strong and defiant woman, kneels before Duke Frederick in an act of pleading while maintaining eye contact with him. Her posture suggests both vulnerability and determination as she holds her hands together in supplication. Duke Frederick stands tall and imposing in his suit of armor, representing authority and power. His stern expression reveals his resolve to punish Rosalind for reasons unknown. The painting beautifully captures the emotional tension between these two central characters through its use of color and meticulous attention to detail. It serves as a reminder of Shakespeare's timeless themes exploring human nature, love, loyalty, and betrayal. This print transports us back to a pivotal moment in literary history while showcasing Pickersgill's skillful portrayal of complex emotions within historical context.
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