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"Exploring the Shakespearean World: From Bees to Theatres" "Delve into the enchanting world of Shakespeare with 'Shakespeares Bees' by Pauline Baynes

Background imageShakespearean Collection: Scene from 'King Richard the Second', at the Princess Theatre, 1857. Creator: Unknown

Scene from "King Richard the Second", at the Princess Theatre, 1857. Creator: Unknown
Scene from "King Richard the Second", at the Princess Theatre, 1857. London stage production of Shakespeare's "Richard II" with Charles Kean in the title role

Background imageShakespearean Collection: Mr. Fritz Leiber in costume, 1919 Oct. 11. Creator: Arnold Genthe

Mr. Fritz Leiber in costume, 1919 Oct. 11. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Mr. Fritz Leiber in costume, 1919 Oct. 11. American Shakespearean stage actor Fritz Reuter Leiber Sr

Background imageShakespearean Collection: Mr. Fritz Leiber in costume, 1919 Oct. 11. Creator: Arnold Genthe

Mr. Fritz Leiber in costume, 1919 Oct. 11. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Mr. Fritz Leiber in costume, 1919 Oct. 11. American Shakespearean stage actor Fritz Reuter Leiber Sr

Background imageShakespearean Collection: Oberon and Titania, from A Midsummer Night's Dream, n.d. Creator: Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe

Oberon and Titania, from A Midsummer Night's Dream, n.d. Creator: Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe
Oberon and Titania, from A Midsummer Night's Dream, n.d

Background imageShakespearean Collection: Ira Aldridge as 'Othello', 1887. Creator: Unknown. Ira Aldridge as 'Othello', 1887

Ira Aldridge as "Othello", 1887. Creator: Unknown. Ira Aldridge as "Othello", 1887
Ira Aldridge as "Othello", 1887. Black British Shakespearean actor and playwright Ira Frederick Aldridge was the the manager of the Theatre Royal in Coventry

Background imageShakespearean Collection: The Infant Shakespeare Nursed by Comedy and Tragedy, 1783. Creator: George Romney

The Infant Shakespeare Nursed by Comedy and Tragedy, 1783. Creator: George Romney
The Infant Shakespeare Nursed by Comedy and Tragedy, 1783

Background imageShakespearean Collection: A Study of Miranda for 'The Tempest', c. 1786. Creator: George Romney

A Study of Miranda for "The Tempest", c. 1786. Creator: George Romney
A Study of Miranda for "The Tempest", c. 1786

Background imageShakespearean Collection: David Garrick as King Lear (Shakespeare, King Lear, Act 3, Scene 1), 1761. Creator: James McArdell

David Garrick as King Lear (Shakespeare, King Lear, Act 3, Scene 1), 1761. Creator: James McArdell
David Garrick as King Lear (Shakespeare, King Lear, Act 3, Scene 1), 1761

Background imageShakespearean Collection: Mr. Garrick in the Character of King Lear (Shakespeare, King Lear, Act 3, Scene 1), 1761

Mr. Garrick in the Character of King Lear (Shakespeare, King Lear, Act 3, Scene 1), 1761. Creator: James McArdell
Mr. Garrick in the Character of King Lear (Shakespeare, King Lear, Act 3, Scene 1), 1761

Background imageShakespearean Collection: Figure holding a sword with their back hunched (after one of Boydell's Shakespear... ca)

Figure holding a sword with their back hunched (after one of Boydell's Shakespear... ca. 1800-1899. Creator: Anon)
Figure holding a sword with their back hunched (after one of Boydell's Shakespeare), ca. 1800-1899

Background imageShakespearean Collection: 'Rosalind and Celia' ('As You Like It', by Miss Edwards in the Exhibition of the Society... 1862)

"Rosalind and Celia" ("As You Like It", by Miss Edwards in the Exhibition of the Society... 1862)
"Rosalind and Celia" ("As You Like It", by Miss Edwards in the Exhibition of the Society of British Artists, 1862)

Background imageShakespearean Collection: Miranda in The Tempest by William Shakespeare, at the Opera House, Southport

Miranda in The Tempest by William Shakespeare, at the Opera House, Southport, 9 October 1905 for one week, Herbert Beerbohm Trees production which opened at His Majestys Theatre on 14 September 1904

Background imageShakespearean Collection: Judi Dench and Anthony Hopkins in Antony and Cleopatra, National Theatre, London

Judi Dench and Anthony Hopkins in Antony and Cleopatra, National Theatre, London. 8th April 1987

Background imageShakespearean Collection: Stephano in The Tempest by William Shakespeare, at the Theatre Royal, Birmingham

Stephano in The Tempest by William Shakespeare, at the Theatre Royal, Birmingham, 4 December 1905 for one week, Herbert Beerbohm Trees production which opened at His Majestys Theatre on 14 September

Background imageShakespearean Collection: Ms 782 ff. 107v-108 Come away, come away Hecate

Ms 782 ff. 107v-108 Come away, come away Hecate
2613457 Ms 782 ff.107v-108 Come away, come away Hecate, musical score for Macbeth (ink on paper) by English School, (17th century); Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge

Background imageShakespearean Collection: Anthony Hopkins in Antony and Cleopatra, National Theatre, London. 8th April 1987

Anthony Hopkins in Antony and Cleopatra, National Theatre, London. 8th April 1987

Background imageShakespearean Collection: Lily Brayton as Katharina in The Taming of the Shrew

Lily Brayton as Katharina in The Taming of the Shrew
Lily Brayton as Katharina in Shakespeares comedy, The Taming of the Shrew at the Kings Theatre, Hammersmith, West London, with Oscar Asche. The couple were also performing in Othello. 1900s

Background imageShakespearean Collection: G. Steevens, (1736-1800), 1830. Creator: Unknown

G. Steevens, (1736-1800), 1830. Creator: Unknown
G. Steevens, (1736-1800), 1830. George Steevens (1736-1800) English Shakespearean commentator and director of the East India Company, educated at Eton College and at Kings College, Cambridge

Background imageShakespearean Collection: Henderson, (1747-1785), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Henderson, (1747-1785), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Henderson, (1747-1785), 1830. John Henderson (1747-1785) English actor, known as a great Shakesperean actor. From " Biographical Illustrations", by Alfred Howard. [Thomas Tegg, R

Background imageShakespearean Collection: The Death of Mortimer. (mid 19th century). Creator: J Rogers

The Death of Mortimer. (mid 19th century). Creator: J Rogers
The Death of Mortimer. (mid 19th century). Scene from Shakespeares " Henry VI", (act II scene V). Richard Plantagenet enters a cell in the Tower of London to find Edmund Mortimer lying

Background imageShakespearean Collection: Oberon, Titania and Puck with Fairies dancing, 1786. Artist: William Blake

Oberon, Titania and Puck with Fairies dancing, 1786. Artist: William Blake
Oberon, Titania and Puck with Fairies dancing, 1786. The portrait is part of the collection of the Tate Modern. From Georgian Art (1760-1820) - Burlington Magazine Monograph III, by. [B. T

Background imageShakespearean Collection: Romeo and Juliet, c1880-1882. Artist: Hans Makart

Romeo and Juliet, c1880-1882. Artist: Hans Makart
Romeo and Juliet, c1880-1882. A print from Modern Artists, prepared under the direction of FG Dumas, JS Virtue and Co, London, c1880-1882

Background imageShakespearean Collection: Portia, 1891. Artist: Fanny Bowers

Portia, 1891. Artist: Fanny Bowers
Portia, 1891. The heroine from The Merchant of Venice. A colour lithograph from Shakespeares Heroes and Heroines after Sir A Callcott, C R Leslie, D Maclise, A Redgrave,s Hart & C

Background imageShakespearean Collection: Interior view of Harvard House, Stratford-upon-Avon

Interior view of Harvard House, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire - Painted by William Carruthers Affleck for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J

Background imageShakespearean Collection: Harvard House, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire

Harvard House, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire - Painted by William Carruthers Affleck for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J

Background imageShakespearean Collection: Pannelled Room, Harvard House, Stratford-upon-Avon

Pannelled Room, Harvard House, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire - Painted by William Carruthers Affleck for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J

Background imageShakespearean Collection: The Reading Room, Harvard House, Stratford-upon-Avon

The Reading Room, Harvard House, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire - Painted by William Carruthers Affleck for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J

Background imageShakespearean Collection: Music cover, As You Like It Polka, by Adam Wright

Music cover, As You Like It Polka, by Adam Wright
Music cover, As You Like It Polka, composed by Adam Wright, design by Alfred Concanen Date: 19th century

Background imageShakespearean Collection: Production of Othello

Production of Othello
Actor Ernest Milton (1890-1974) played the title role in this production of Othello at the St James's Theatre. Also pictured are Nicholas Hannen (1881-1972) as Cassio and Henry Oscar (1891-1969)

Background imageShakespearean Collection: Fred Terry and his daughter Phillida Terson

Fred Terry and his daughter Phillida Terson
Fred Terry (1863-1933) was an English actor and theatrical manager. Here he is seen with his daughter Phyllis Neilson-Terry (1892-1977) who was then performing under the name of Phillida Terson

Background imageShakespearean Collection: David Garrick, actor, with a bust of Shakespeare

David Garrick, actor, with a bust of Shakespeare

Background imageShakespearean Collection: Illustration by Kenny Meadows to Cymbeline, by William Shakespeare

Illustration by Kenny Meadows to Cymbeline, by William Shakespeare. Cast list, with dead deer and two spears. Date: 1840

Background imageShakespearean Collection: Illustration by Kenny Meadows to Timon of Athens, by William Shakespeare. Introductory Remarks

Illustration by Kenny Meadows to Timon of Athens, by William Shakespeare. Introductory Remarks, with a hand showering coins and jewels, to represent Timon's excessive generosity. Date: 1840

Background imageShakespearean Collection: Shakespeare - King Henry IV

Shakespeare - King Henry IV - Morton: Whose swift wrath beat down the never daunted Percy to the earth. circa 1830

Background imageShakespearean Collection: GARRICK

GARRICK
DAVID GARRICK (1717 - 1779), English actor, famous for his Shakespearean roles, a few months before his death

Background imageShakespearean Collection: Queen Victoria Cartoon as Hermione

Queen Victoria Cartoon as Hermione
Queen Victoria (1819 - 1901), alias Hermione. A Shakespearean comment on the fact that Victoria has stayed too long in retirement following Albert's death; her people want to see her again

Background imageShakespearean Collection: Catherine of Aragon, from Henry VIII by William Shakespeare, 1866 (oil on canvas)

Catherine of Aragon, from Henry VIII by William Shakespeare, 1866 (oil on canvas)
MAN277412 Catherine of Aragon, from Henry VIII by William Shakespeare, 1866 (oil on canvas) by Bromley, William III (c.1815-c.88); 107.5x153.3 cm; Manchester Art Gallery

Background imageShakespearean Collection: With a rapturous cry she flung herself upon the bosom of Posthumus

With a rapturous cry she flung herself upon the bosom of Posthumus, illustration from Shakespeare's stories of
IL274102 With a rapturous cry she flung herself upon the bosom of Posthumus, illustration from Shakespeare's stories of the English Kings, published by George Harrap & Son

Background imageShakespearean Collection: The Weird Sisters (Shakespeare, MacBeth, Act 1, Scene 3), March 10, 1785

The Weird Sisters (Shakespeare, MacBeth, Act 1, Scene 3), March 10, 1785. Creator: John Raphael Smith
The Weird Sisters (Shakespeare, MacBeth, Act 1, Scene 3), March 10, 1785

Background imageShakespearean Collection: Miss Younge, Mr. Dodd, Mr. Love, and Mr. Waldron, in the Characters of Viola, Sir... March 1, 1774

Miss Younge, Mr. Dodd, Mr. Love, and Mr. Waldron, in the Characters of Viola, Sir... March 1, 1774
Miss Younge, Mr. Dodd, Mr. Love, and Mr. Waldron, in the Characters of Viola, Sir Andrew Aguecheek, Sir Toby Belch, and Fabian (Shakespeare, Twelfth Night, Act 3, Scene 4), March 1, 1774

Background imageShakespearean Collection: Picking of the Red and White Roses (Shakespeare, King Henry VI, first published 1795; reissued 1852)

Picking of the Red and White Roses (Shakespeare, King Henry VI, first published 1795; reissued 1852)
Picking of the Red and White Roses (Shakespeare, King Henry the Sixth, Part 1, Act 2, Scene 4), first published 1795; reissued 1852

Background imageShakespearean Collection: Mr. Macklin in the Character of Shylock, in Shakespeares The Merchant of Venice, 1775

Mr. Macklin in the Character of Shylock, in Shakespeares The Merchant of Venice, 1775. Creator: John Lodge
Mr. Macklin in the Character of Shylock, in Shakespeares The Merchant of Venice, 1775

Background imageShakespearean Collection: Edmund Kean as Richard III, 1815-1833. Creator: John Byrne

Edmund Kean as Richard III, 1815-1833. Creator: John Byrne
Edmund Kean as Richard III, 1815-1833

Background imageShakespearean Collection: Mr. Henderson in the Character of Macbeth, 1787. Creator: John Jones

Mr. Henderson in the Character of Macbeth, 1787. Creator: John Jones
Mr. Henderson in the Character of Macbeth, 1787

Background imageShakespearean Collection: Falstaff at Hernes Oak (Shakespeare, Merry Wives of Windsor, Act 5, Scene 5), May 30, 1793

Falstaff at Hernes Oak (Shakespeare, Merry Wives of Windsor, Act 5, Scene 5), May 30, 1793. Creator: Michele Beneditti
Falstaff at Hernes Oak (Shakespeare, Merry Wives of Windsor, Act 5, Scene 5), May 30, 1793

Background imageShakespearean Collection: Antony and Cleopatra, Act 1, Scene 2: Charmian-'Good Sir, give me good fortune', January 1, 1817

Antony and Cleopatra, Act 1, Scene 2: Charmian-"Good Sir, give me good fortune", January 1, 1817
Antony and Cleopatra, Act 1, Scene 2: Charmian-" Good Sir, give me good fortune", January 1, 1817

Background imageShakespearean Collection: Rosalind, Celia & Touchstone (Shakespeare, As You Like It, Act 2, Scene 2), June 1, 1792

Rosalind, Celia & Touchstone (Shakespeare, As You Like It, Act 2, Scene 2), June 1, 1792. Creator: John Chapman
Rosalind, Celia & Touchstone (Shakespeare, As You Like It, Act 2, Scene 2), June 1, 1792

Background imageShakespearean Collection: Lord Capulet supports his dying son Tybalt after he was wounded by Romeo (chromolitho)

Lord Capulet supports his dying son Tybalt after he was wounded by Romeo (chromolitho)
2783010 Lord Capulet supports his dying son Tybalt after he was wounded by Romeo (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)



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"Exploring the Shakespearean World: From Bees to Theatres" "Delve into the enchanting world of Shakespeare with 'Shakespeares Bees' by Pauline Baynes, a captivating illustration that unveils the hidden wonders within his works. " "Step back in time with a handbill advertising a performance of Hamlet at the Theatre, Leeds, transporting you to an era where Shakespeare's words echoed through grand halls. " "A heartfelt message adorned with a Shakespeare quotation on a greetings card captures the timeless beauty and profound impact of his words on our lives. " "Immerse yourself in history as Falstaff enacts Henry IV in this stunning oil painting by c. 1834, capturing both the essence of Shakespeare's character and the artist's skillful brushstrokes. " "Anthony Hopkins mesmerizes audiences as he takes on Antony and Cleopatra at London's National Theatre in 1987, bringing to life one of Shakespeare's most passionate love stories. " "Luke Fildes' masterpiece 'Jessica' beautifully portrays one of Shakespeare's beloved characters from The Merchant of Venice, showcasing her strength and complexity through artistry. " "Even during Christmas festivities, William Shakespeare continues to inspire us with his presence on greeting cards, reminding us that his legacy transcends time and seasons. " "'A Midsummer Night's Dream, ' Act 4 Scene 1 comes alive in November 1857 through an exquisite portrayal that transports viewers into the magical realm created by Shakespeare himself. " "Henry James Townsend captures Ariel from 'The Tempest' in this remarkable artwork from c1870, allowing us to glimpse into the ethereal world inhabited by spirits under Prospero’s command. " "Intriguing cartoon featuring Henry Irving and F B Chatterton brings humor while paying homage to two legendary figures who brought countless Shakespearian characters to life. "