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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.: Lord Capulet supports his dying son Tybalt after he was wounded by Romeo. Liebig card, published in late 19th or early 20th century. From a series depicting scenes from Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 25500536
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In this chromolitho print, we witness a poignant moment from Shakespeare's timeless tragedy, Romeo and Juliet. Lord Capulet, portrayed here in his regal costume, tenderly supports his dying son Tybalt after he was gravely wounded by the impulsive Romeo. The composition of the image beautifully captures the emotional turmoil that engulfs both characters. Lord Capulet's face is etched with anguish as he cradles his beloved son in his arms, while Tybalt's expression reflects a mixture of pain and resignation. The vibrant colors used in the chromolitho technique add depth to their grief-stricken faces and evoke a sense of drama befitting this tragic scene. This Liebig card, published during the late 19th or early 20th century as part of a series depicting scenes from Romeo and Juliet, serves as an educational tool for those studying literature or theater. It highlights not only the complex dynamics between fathers and sons but also themes such as love, revenge, and conflict that permeate throughout Shakespeare's work. As we gaze upon this print, we are reminded of the power of storytelling to transcend time and culture. The universal themes explored in Romeo and Juliet continue to resonate with audiences across generations. Through artful depictions like this one by European School artists from centuries ago, we are transported into the world of Shakespearean drama where passion clashes with duty resulting in devastating consequences.
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