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Florizel Collection

"Florizel: A Tale of Love and Reconciliation" In the enchanting world of William Shakespeare's "The Winter's Tale, " Florizel emerges as a central figure

Background imageFlorizel Collection: Florizel & Perdita (chromolitho)

Florizel & Perdita (chromolitho)
3643398 Florizel & Perdita (chromolitho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Florizel & Perdita. Postcard, early 20th century.); © Look and Learn

Background imageFlorizel Collection: Mr Fuller Mellish as Florizel (gravure)

Mr Fuller Mellish as Florizel (gravure)
671558 Mr Fuller Mellish as Florizel (gravure) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Mr Fuller Mellish as Florizel)

Background imageFlorizel Collection: King Polyxenes reconciles with Perdita and Prince Florizel (chromolitho)

King Polyxenes reconciles with Perdita and Prince Florizel (chromolitho)
735952 King Polyxenes reconciles with Perdita and Prince Florizel (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageFlorizel Collection: Perdita and Prince Florizel dance at a festival (chromolitho)

Perdita and Prince Florizel dance at a festival (chromolitho)
735951 Perdita and Prince Florizel dance at a festival (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Perdita and Prince Florizel dance at a festival)

Background imageFlorizel Collection: Illustration from The Winters Tale by William Shakespeare (1564-1616) c

Illustration from The Winters Tale by William Shakespeare (1564-1616) c
CHT167928 Illustration from The Winters Tale by William Shakespeare (1564-1616) c.1900 (litho) by Printz, Christian August (1819-67); Private Collection; eArchives Charmet; Norwegian, out of copyright

Background imageFlorizel Collection: The shepherds find Perdita (chromolitho)

The shepherds find Perdita (chromolitho)
735950 The shepherds find Perdita (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The shepherds find Perdita)

Background imageFlorizel Collection: Prince Florizel and Perdita (chromolitho)

Prince Florizel and Perdita (chromolitho)
3626444 Prince Florizel and Perdita (chromolitho) by Brundage, Frances (1854-1937); Private Collection; (add.info.: Prince Florizel and Perdita. The Winters Tale)

Background imageFlorizel Collection: Florizel and Pee Dita (engraving)

Florizel and Pee Dita (engraving)
1619720 Florizel and Pee Dita (engraving) by Leslie, Charles Robert (1794-1859); Private Collection; (add.info.: Florizel and Pee Dita. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 24 August 1861)

Background imageFlorizel Collection: Miss Jenny Marston and Mr F Robinson as Florizel and Perdita, The Winters Tale, Act IV

Miss Jenny Marston and Mr F Robinson as Florizel and Perdita, The Winters Tale, Act IV, scene iii (engraving)
971643 Miss Jenny Marston and Mr F Robinson as Florizel and Perdita, The Winters Tale, Act IV, scene iii (engraving) by English School

Background imageFlorizel Collection: The statue of Queen Hermione comes to life (chromolitho)

The statue of Queen Hermione comes to life (chromolitho)
735953 The statue of Queen Hermione comes to life (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The statue of Queen Hermione comes to life)

Background imageFlorizel Collection: King Leontes accuses Queen Hermione of infidelity (chromolitho)

King Leontes accuses Queen Hermione of infidelity (chromolitho)
735949 King Leontes accuses Queen Hermione of infidelity (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: King Leontes accuses Queen Hermione of infidelity)

Background imageFlorizel Collection: King Leontes, Queen Hermione and King Polyxenes (chromolitho)

King Leontes, Queen Hermione and King Polyxenes (chromolitho)
735948 King Leontes, Queen Hermione and King Polyxenes (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: King Leontes, Queen Hermione and King Polyxenes)

Background imageFlorizel Collection: Florizel and Perdita, Winters Tale, Act IV, Scene III (engraving)

Florizel and Perdita, Winters Tale, Act IV, Scene III (engraving)
727154 Florizel and Perdita, Winters Tale, Act IV, Scene III (engraving) by Watson, James Dawson (1832-92); Private Collection; (add.info.: Florizel and Perdita, Winters Tale, Act IV, Scene III)

Background imageFlorizel Collection: Florizel and Perdita from the Winters Tale

Florizel and Perdita from the Winters Tale
LLM454172 Florizel and Perdita from the Winters Tale by Leslie, Charles Robert (1794-1859) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Florizel and Perdita from the Winters Tale)

Background imageFlorizel Collection: PERDITA AND FLORIZEL

PERDITA AND FLORIZEL
Perdita and Florizel Date: first produced 1610/11

Background imageFlorizel Collection: Florizel and Perdita, 1891

Florizel and Perdita, 1891. The lovers from The Winters Tale. A colour lithograph from Shakespeares Heroes and Heroines after Sir A Callcott, C R Leslie, D Maclise, A Redgrave,s Hart & C

Background imageFlorizel Collection: The WinterAśS Tale. Act V. Scene Iii. A Chapel In PaulinaAśS House

The WinterAśS Tale. Act V. Scene Iii. A Chapel In PaulinaAśS House. Leontes, Polixenes, Florizel, Perdita, Camillo, Paulina, Lords And Attendants. Hermione As A Statue

Background imageFlorizel Collection: The WinterAśS Tale. Act Iv. Scene Iii. Before The ShepherdAśS Cottage

The WinterAśS Tale. Act Iv. Scene Iii. Before The ShepherdAśS Cottage. Florizel, Perdita, Shepherd, Clown, Mopsa, Dorcas, Servants, Polixenes And Camillo Disguised

Background imageFlorizel Collection: Florizel & Perdida

Florizel & Perdida in scene from Shakespeares The Winters Tale. Date: 1902

Background imageFlorizel Collection: Drawings Prints, Print, Florizel, Perdita, etc. Shepherds Cot, Shakespeare, Winters Tale

Drawings Prints, Print, Florizel, Perdita, etc. Shepherds Cot, Shakespeare, Winters Tale
Drawings and Prints, Print, Florizel, Perdita, etc. in the Shepherds Cot (Shakespeare, Winters Tale, Act 4, Scene 3), Boydell shakespeare Gallery, Artist, Engraver, Publisher, Subject, After

Background imageFlorizel Collection: Source Size = 5544 x 3934

Source Size = 5544 x 3934
" florizel and Perdita, " by C.R. Leslie, R.A. at the South Kensington Museum

Background imageFlorizel Collection: Before the shepherds cottage, Act IV, Scene III, from The Winters Tale

Before the shepherds cottage, Act IV, Scene III, from The Winters Tale
KW323357 Before the shepherds cottage, Act IV, Scene III, from The Winters Tale, from The Boydell Shakespeare Gallery, published late 19th century (litho) by Wheatley

Background imageFlorizel Collection: A chapel in Paulinas house, Act V, Scene III, from The Winters Tale

A chapel in Paulinas house, Act V, Scene III, from The Winters Tale
KW323358 A chapel in Paulinas house, Act V, Scene III, from The Winters Tale, from The Boydell Shakespeare Gallery, published late 19th century (litho) by Hamilton

Background imageFlorizel Collection: Mary Perdita Robinson (chalk on paper)

Mary Perdita Robinson (chalk on paper)
XJF618909 Mary Perdita Robinson (chalk on paper) by Hoppner, John (1758-1810); Private Collection; (add.info.: Mrs. Mary Robinson (c.1757-1800) English poet and actress

Background imageFlorizel Collection: Mary Perdita Robinson, c. 1783 (chalk on paper)

Mary Perdita Robinson, c. 1783 (chalk on paper)
XJF618910 Mary Perdita Robinson, c.1783 (chalk on paper) by Reynolds, Joshua (1723-92); Private Collection; (add.info.: Mrs)

Background imageFlorizel Collection: Florizel and Perdita, en sanguine engraving 1780s, a bust portrait divided vertically

Florizel and Perdita, en sanguine engraving 1780s, a bust portrait divided vertically by a line down the center of the face, left half of face representing the Prince of Wales

Background imageFlorizel Collection: Florizel von Reuter, composer, violinist and psychic medium

Florizel von Reuter, composer, violinist and psychic medium
Florizel von Reuter (1890-1985), child prodigy, composer, violinist and psychic medium. Date: circa 1906

Background imageFlorizel Collection: Florizel And Perdita

Florizel And Perdita, En Sanguine Engraving 1780s, A Bust Portrait Divided Vertically By A Line Down The Center Of The Face, Left Half Of Face Representing The Prince Of Wales

Background imageFlorizel Collection: Canada - Newfoundland -ss Florizel at Icefields

Canada - Newfoundland -ss Florizel at Icefields
Canada - Newfoundland - SS Florizel at Icefields - the crew boarding. A passenger liner, the Florizel was the flagship of the Bowring Brothers Red Cross Line of steamships

Background imageFlorizel Collection: Florizel and Perdita in The Winters Tale

Florizel and Perdita in The Winters Tale
Perdita philosophises on her flowers while the other characters observe. Date: 24th August 1861

Background imageFlorizel Collection: Florizel Von Reuter

Florizel Von Reuter
FLORIZEL VON REUTER Austrian musician as a young boy, playing the violin


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"Florizel: A Tale of Love and Reconciliation" In the enchanting world of William Shakespeare's "The Winter's Tale, " Florizel emerges as a central figure, embodying both passion and forgiveness. From captivating chromolithos to exquisite engravings, let us delve into the mesmerizing journey of Florizel. With vibrant hues, "Florizel & Perdita" chromolitho showcases their blossoming love amidst a picturesque backdrop. The gravure portrait of Mr Fuller Mellish as Florizel captures his noble demeanor and charismatic presence. Witness King Polyxenes extending an olive branch in the heartwarming scene depicted in "King Polyxenes reconciles with Perdita and Prince Florizel. " Their reunion signifies not only reconciliation but also the power of love to bridge divides. Immerse yourself in the joyous celebration as Perdita and Prince Florizel dance at a festival in another stunning chromolitho. This lively portrayal encapsulates their youthful spirit and unbridled happiness. Illustrated from Shakespeare's timeless masterpiece, this engraving portrays the moment when shepherds find Perdita. It highlights Florizel's unwavering devotion as he stands by her side through every twist fate throws their way. Intriguingly captured in yet another chromolitho is Prince Florizel alongside Perdita—a testament to their enduring bond despite societal constraints. Their love knows no boundaries or limitations. Miss Jenny Marston and Mr F Robinson bring these characters to life on stage, beautifully portrayed as Florizel and Perdita in Act IV, Scene III. This engraving immortalizes their heartfelt performances that resonate with audiences for generations. Prepare to be spellbound when witnessing "The statue of Queen Hermione comes to life" depicted vividly through a striking chromolitho. Here, we witness how redemption can breathe new life into even the most tragic of circumstances.