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"Full fathom five thy father lies: of his bones are coral made"
3037135 " Full fathom five thy father lies: of his bones are coral made", illustration from The Tempest, 1908 (colour litho) by Woodroffe, Paul Vincent (1875-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: Paul Woodroffe (1875-1954)
The Tempest published by Chapman Hall Ltd, 1908); English, out of copyright
Media ID 22627794
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Alonzo Antonio Banished Caliben Miranda Naples Prospero Shakespeare William 1564 1616 Storm Tempest The Tempest Witch Wizard
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This print titled ""Full fathom five thy father lies: of his bones are coral made" captures the essence of Shakespeare's renowned play, The Tempest. Illustrated by Paul Vincent Woodroffe in 1908, this colourful lithograph brings to life the enchanting world of Prospero and his mystical island. The image transports us to a stormy scene where costumes swirl in the wind and waves crash against jagged rocks. It is a moment filled with tension and intrigue as we witness the banished king, Alonzo of Naples, confronted by Prospero's magical powers. The witch-like figure stands tall, her presence commanding attention amidst the chaos. Woodroffe's artistic skill shines through in every detail - from the intricate costumes worn by each character to their expressive faces that convey a range of emotions. The composition draws our eyes towards Miranda, Prospero's daughter, who gazes upon Caliban with curiosity and compassion. As we delve deeper into this visual interpretation of Shakespeare's masterpiece, we are reminded of its timeless themes - power struggles, forgiveness, and redemption. Through vibrant colours and expert brushstrokes, Woodroffe breathes new life into these iconic characters. This print serves as a testament to both William Shakespeare's enduring legacy and Paul Vincent Woodroffe's talent as an artist. It invites us to explore the depths of human nature while immersing ourselves in a world where magic intertwines with reality. "
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