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Mr Forbes Robertson and Miss Gertrude Elliott in "Othello"at the Lyric Theatre (litho)
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Mr Forbes Robertson and Miss Gertrude Elliott in "Othello"at the Lyric Theatre (litho)
1040855 Mr Forbes Robertson and Miss Gertrude Elliott in " Othello" at the Lyric Theatre (litho) by Paget, Henry Marriott (1856-1936) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Mr Forbes Robertson and Miss Gertrude Elliott in " Othello" at the Lyric Theatre. Illustration for The Graphic, 20 December 1902.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22633726
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Actresses Lyric Theatre Mr Forbes Robertson Othello
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This litho print captures the mesmerizing performance of Mr Forbes Robertson and Miss Gertrude Elliott in Shakespeare's timeless tragedy, "Othello" at the Lyric Theatre. The image, created by Henry Marriott Paget, showcases the remarkable talent and chemistry between these two renowned actors. In this scene from the play, their emotions are palpable as they bring to life the complex relationship between Othello and Desdemona. Mr Forbes Robertson embodies Othello's commanding presence with his intense gaze and powerful stance, while Miss Gertrude Elliott exudes vulnerability and innocence as Desdemona. Their impeccable acting skills transport us into a world of love, jealousy, betrayal, and ultimately tragedy. The attention to detail in this lithograph is exquisite; every line etched with precision beautifully conveys the depth of emotion portrayed on stage. The use of light and shadow adds an ethereal quality to the composition, enhancing its dramatic impact. This artwork was originally published in The Graphic magazine on December 20th, 1902. It serves as a testament to both the enduring power of Shakespeare's works and the immense talent displayed by these esteemed performers. As we admire this print today, we are reminded of the profound influence that theater has had throughout history in capturing human experiences and evoking deep emotions within us all.
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