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SHAEKSPEARE: AS YOU LIKE IT. Rosalind and Orlando in the Forest of Arden. Line engraving, 19th century, for William Shakespeares As You Like It (Act IV, scene 1)

SHAEKSPEARE: AS YOU LIKE IT. Rosalind and Orlando in the Forest of Arden. Line engraving, 19th century, for William Shakespeares As You Like It (Act IV, scene 1)


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SHAEKSPEARE: AS YOU LIKE IT. Rosalind and Orlando in the Forest of Arden. Line engraving, 19th century, for William Shakespeares As You Like It (Act IV, scene 1)

SHAEKSPEARE: AS YOU LIKE IT.
Rosalind and Orlando in the Forest of Arden. Line engraving, 19th century, for William Shakespeares As You Like It (Act IV, scene 1)

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This 19th-century line engraving transports us to the enchanting Forest of Arden, a pivotal setting in William Shakespeare's beloved comedy "As You Like It". The print depicts the iconic characters Rosalind and Orlando, two star-crossed lovers who find themselves amidst the whimsical beauty of nature. Rosalind, disguised as a young man named Ganymede, stands gracefully beside Orlando, her true love. Their expressions convey a mix of excitement and trepidation as they navigate the complexities of their relationship within this idyllic woodland backdrop. The intricate details captured by the artist bring these characters to life, evoking both the elegance and playfulness that define Shakespearean literature. The Forest of Arden serves as more than just a picturesque location; it becomes a metaphorical haven where societal norms are shed and personal growth flourishes. This scene from Act IV captures the essence of this transformative journey for Rosalind and Orlando. With its rich history and cultural significance, this line engraving is not only an exquisite piece of art but also an homage to one of Shakespeare's most celebrated works. Its inclusion in Granger Art on Demand allows enthusiasts to appreciate this timeless masterpiece from anywhere in the world.

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