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Romeo and Juliet. Act I-Scene I (gravure)
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Romeo and Juliet. Act I-Scene I (gravure)
672000 Romeo and Juliet. Act I-Scene I (gravure) by Darley, Felix Octavius Carr (1822-88) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Romeo and Juliet. Act I-Scene I. Illustration for The Complete Works of Shakespeare edited by William Cullet Bryant (Carson & Simpson, 1895). Digitally cleaned image.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 23548748
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Act I Juliet Plays Romeo Scene I Shakespeare William Shakspeare
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This print showcases a gravure of Romeo and Juliet, Act I-Scene I, beautifully illustrated by Felix Octavius Carr Darley. The private collection piece captures the essence of Shakespeare's timeless play with its intricate details and emotional depth. Published in 1895 as part of "The Complete Works of Shakespeare" edited by William Cullet Bryant, this image has been digitally cleaned to preserve its original charm. The scene depicted here is the beginning of one of literature's most famous love stories. Romeo and Juliet, two star-crossed lovers from feuding families, meet for the first time at a masked ball in Verona. Their instant connection is palpable as they exchange words filled with passion and longing. Darley's engraving skillfully brings this iconic moment to life, capturing the intensity between Romeo and Juliet amidst an atmosphere charged with anticipation. The delicate lines and shading evoke a sense of drama that perfectly complements Shakespeare's poetic language. As we gaze upon this print, we are transported back in time to witness the birth of an epic romance that transcends generations. It serves as a reminder not only of Shakespeare's genius but also his ability to capture human emotions so profoundly. This artwork stands as a testament to German culture's appreciation for literature and theater while honoring one of England's greatest playwrights. Its inclusion in European collections further emphasizes the universal appeal and enduring legacy of William Shakespeare’s works across borders and throughout history.
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