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Shakspeare Collection (#11)

"Exploring the Timeless World of Shakespeare: A Captivating Journey through Engravings, Lithographs

Background imageShakspeare Collection: No More Peace 2, Roslyn, NY, 1937. Creator: Unknown

No More Peace 2, Roslyn, NY, 1937. Creator: Unknown
No More Peace 2, Roslyn, NY, 1937. The Federal Theatre Project, created by the U.S. Works Progress Administration in 1935, was designed to conserve and develop the skills of theater workers

Background imageShakspeare Collection: Isabella' one of Shakespeare's Heroines; after FWW Topham, R.I. 1890. Creator: Unknown

Isabella" one of Shakespeare's Heroines; after FWW Topham, R.I. 1890. Creator: Unknown
Isabella" one of Shakespeare's Heroines; after FWW Topham, R.I. 1890. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 42. July to December, 1890

Background imageShakspeare 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 imageShakspeare 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 imageShakspeare Collection: A Performance of 'Hamlet' by Deaf and Dumb Actors, 1886. Creator: Unknown

A Performance of "Hamlet" by Deaf and Dumb Actors, 1886. Creator: Unknown
A Performance of "Hamlet" by Deaf and Dumb Actors, 1886. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume 33. January to June, 1886"

Background imageShakspeare Collection: Streamline Shakespeare, [193-]. Creator: Unknown

Streamline Shakespeare, [193-]. Creator: Unknown
Streamline Shakespeare, [193-]. "Streamline Shakespeare"...Roosevelt High School Auditorium'. The Federal Theatre Project, created by the U.S

Background imageShakspeare Collection: Ophelia, between 1894 and 1895. Creator: Paul Albert Steck

Ophelia, between 1894 and 1895. Creator: Paul Albert Steck
Ophelia, between 1894 and 1895

Background imageShakspeare Collection: 'Shylock and Jessica' - drawn by John Gilbert, 1854. Creator: Unknown

"Shylock and Jessica" - drawn by John Gilbert, 1854. Creator: Unknown
"Shylock and Jessica" - drawn by John Gilbert, 1854. Mr. Gilbert has selected for Illustration a scene from Shakspeare's charming; play of "The Merchant of Venice." It

Background imageShakspeare 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 imageShakspeare 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 imageShakspeare 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 imageShakspeare Collection: Scene from A Winter's Tale, n.d. Creator: Charles Robert Leslie

Scene from A Winter's Tale, n.d. Creator: Charles Robert Leslie
Scene from A Winter's Tale, n.d

Background imageShakspeare Collection: Scene from 'The Merry Wives of Windsor; or, Harlequin and Sir John Falstaff, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Scene from "The Merry Wives of Windsor; or, Harlequin and Sir John Falstaff, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Scene from "The Merry Wives of Windsor; or, Harlequin and Sir John Falstaff, [Surrey Theatre, London], 1850....the never-to-be forgotten incident of the buck-basket

Background imageShakspeare Collection: Honest Iago, my Desdemona must I leave to thee, plate four from Othello, 1844

Honest Iago, my Desdemona must I leave to thee, plate four from Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau
Honest Iago, my Desdemona must I leave to thee, plate four from Othello, 1844

Background imageShakspeare Collection: Yet She Must Die, plate eleven from Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau

Yet She Must Die, plate eleven from Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau
Yet She Must Die, plate eleven from Othello, 1844

Background imageShakspeare Collection: Therefore be merry, Cassio, plate six from Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau

Therefore be merry, Cassio, plate six from Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau
Therefore be merry, Cassio, plate six from Othello, 1844

Background imageShakspeare Collection: Yet She Must Die, plate eleven from Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau

Yet She Must Die, plate eleven from Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau
Yet She Must Die, plate eleven from Othello, 1844

Background imageShakspeare Collection: Honest Iago, my Desdemona must I leave to thee, plate four from Othello, 1844

Honest Iago, my Desdemona must I leave to thee, plate four from Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau
Honest Iago, my Desdemona must I leave to thee, plate four from Othello, 1844

Background imageShakspeare Collection: Yet She Must Die, plate eleven from Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau

Yet She Must Die, plate eleven from Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau
Yet She Must Die, plate eleven from Othello, 1844

Background imageShakspeare Collection: Yet She Must Die, plate eleven from Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau

Yet She Must Die, plate eleven from Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau
Yet She Must Die, plate eleven from Othello, 1844

Background imageShakspeare Collection: Away!, plate seven from Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau

Away!, plate seven from Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau
Away!, plate seven from Othello, 1844

Background imageShakspeare Collection: Therefore be Merry, Cassio, plate six from Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau

Therefore be Merry, Cassio, plate six from Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau
Therefore be Merry, Cassio, plate six from Othello, 1844

Background imageShakspeare Collection: O My Fair Warrior!, plate five from Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau

O My Fair Warrior!, plate five from Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau
O My Fair Warrior!, plate five from Othello, 1844

Background imageShakspeare Collection: Honest Iago, my Desdemona must I leave to thee, plate four from Othello, 1844

Honest Iago, my Desdemona must I leave to thee, plate four from Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau
Honest Iago, my Desdemona must I leave to thee, plate four from Othello, 1844

Background imageShakspeare Collection: Away!, plate seven from Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau

Away!, plate seven from Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau
Away!, plate seven from Othello, 1844

Background imageShakspeare Collection: The Willow Song, plate nine from Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau

The Willow Song, plate nine from Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau
The Willow Song, plate nine from Othello, 1844

Background imageShakspeare Collection: She Thank'd Me, plate two from Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau

She Thank'd Me, plate two from Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau
She Thank'd Me, plate two from Othello, 1844

Background imageShakspeare Collection: The Willow Song, plate nine from Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau

The Willow Song, plate nine from Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau
The Willow Song, plate nine from Othello, 1844

Background imageShakspeare Collection: She Thank'd Me, plate two from Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau

She Thank'd Me, plate two from Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau
She Thank'd Me, plate two from Othello, 1844

Background imageShakspeare Collection: The Willow Song, plate nine from Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau

The Willow Song, plate nine from Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau
The Willow Song, plate nine from Othello, 1844

Background imageShakspeare Collection: If I Do Die Before Thee, plate eight from Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau

If I Do Die Before Thee, plate eight from Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau
If I Do Die Before Thee, plate eight from Othello, 1844

Background imageShakspeare Collection: She Lov'd Me for the Dangers, plate three from Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau

She Lov'd Me for the Dangers, plate three from Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau
She Lov'd Me for the Dangers, plate three from Othello, 1844

Background imageShakspeare Collection: She Lov'd Me for the Dangers, plate three from Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau

She Lov'd Me for the Dangers, plate three from Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau
She Lov'd Me for the Dangers, plate three from Othello, 1844

Background imageShakspeare Collection: She Thank'd Me, plate two from Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau

She Thank'd Me, plate two from Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau
She Thank'd Me, plate two from Othello, 1844

Background imageShakspeare Collection: Owake! what ho! Brabantio! thieves! thieves!, plate one from Othello, 1844

Owake! what ho! Brabantio! thieves! thieves!, plate one from Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau
Owake! what ho! Brabantio! thieves! thieves!, plate one from Othello, 1844

Background imageShakspeare Collection: Villain, Thou Diest, plate ten from Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau

Villain, Thou Diest, plate ten from Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau
Villain, Thou Diest, plate ten from Othello, 1844

Background imageShakspeare Collection: Have you pray'd tonight, Desdemona?, plate twelve fom Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau

Have you pray'd tonight, Desdemona?, plate twelve fom Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau
Have you pray'd tonight, Desdemona?, plate twelve fom Othello, 1844

Background imageShakspeare Collection: Have you pray'd tonight, Desdemona?, plate twelve fom Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau

Have you pray'd tonight, Desdemona?, plate twelve fom Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau
Have you pray'd tonight, Desdemona?, plate twelve fom Othello, 1844

Background imageShakspeare Collection: Frontispiece, from Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau

Frontispiece, from Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau
Frontispiece, from Othello, 1844

Background imageShakspeare Collection: If I Do Die Before Thee, plate eight from Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau

If I Do Die Before Thee, plate eight from Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau
If I Do Die Before Thee, plate eight from Othello, 1844

Background imageShakspeare Collection: Frontispiece, from Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau

Frontispiece, from Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau
Frontispiece, from Othello, 1844

Background imageShakspeare Collection: If I Do Die Before Thee, plate eight from Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau

If I Do Die Before Thee, plate eight from Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau
If I Do Die Before Thee, plate eight from Othello, 1844

Background imageShakspeare Collection: She Lov'd Me for the Dangers, plate three from Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau

She Lov'd Me for the Dangers, plate three from Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau
She Lov'd Me for the Dangers, plate three from Othello, 1844

Background imageShakspeare Collection: Owake! what ho! Brabantio! thieves! thieves!, plate one from Othello, 1844

Owake! what ho! Brabantio! thieves! thieves!, plate one from Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau
Owake! what ho! Brabantio! thieves! thieves!, plate one from Othello, 1844

Background imageShakspeare Collection: Villain, Thou Diest, plate ten from Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau

Villain, Thou Diest, plate ten from Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau
Villain, Thou Diest, plate ten from Othello, 1844

Background imageShakspeare Collection: Villain, Thou Diest, plate ten from Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau

Villain, Thou Diest, plate ten from Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau
Villain, Thou Diest, plate ten from Othello, 1844

Background imageShakspeare Collection: Owake! what ho! Brabantio! thieves! thieves!, plate one from Othello, 1844

Owake! what ho! Brabantio! thieves! thieves!, plate one from Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau
Owake! what ho! Brabantio! thieves! thieves!, plate one from Othello, 1844

Background imageShakspeare Collection: Therefore be merry, Cassio, plate six from Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau

Therefore be merry, Cassio, plate six from Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau
Therefore be merry, Cassio, plate six from Othello, 1844



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"Exploring the Timeless World of Shakespeare: A Captivating Journey through Engravings, Lithographs, and Chromolithos" Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Shakespeare as we delve into a captivating collection of artistic masterpieces. From elephants roaming the streets of Stratford-on-Avon to the tragic demise of Mark Antony, each artwork unveils a different facet of Shakespeare's genius. In "Much Ado About Nothing, " Act IV, Scene 2, witness the lithograph that brings to life the witty banter between Beatrice and Benedick. The vibrant colors transport us to a world where love conquers all amidst delightful misunderstandings. Titania and the Clown dance across a chromolitho canvas in "A Midsummer Night's Dream, " Act 4, Scene This whimsical portrayal captures the magic and mischief that unfold under moonlit skies within Shakespeare's beloved comedy. Step into Clapham Theater with an engraving showcasing "The Taming of the Shrew. " Music intertwines with discord as Petruchio tames Katherine in this iconic scene. The intensity is palpable as their fiery personalities clash on stage. Marvel at an ink-on-paper illustration from King Lear, Act 2 Scene III (1926), where nature becomes both backdrop and character. The intricate details reveal William Shakespeare's ability to weave tragedy into every aspect of his plays. Gaze upon an oil on canvas depiction from "The Merchant of Venice" (1892) that encapsulates Shylock's complex character. With brushstrokes conveying anguish and resilience simultaneously, it reminds us why this play continues to provoke discussions about justice and prejudice. Travel back in time with Lyubov Sergeyevna Popova's costume design for "Romeo et Juliette. " This stunning piece showcases her interpretation of Verona’s star-crossed lovers' attire while paying homage to Shakespeare’s timeless tale.