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Shakspeare Collection (page 5)

Background imageShakspeare Collection: Lady Macbeth (Shakespeare, Macbeth, Act 1, Scene 5), first published 1800; reissued 1852

Lady Macbeth (Shakespeare, Macbeth, Act 1, Scene 5), first published 1800; reissued 1852. Creator: James Parker
Lady Macbeth (Shakespeare, Macbeth, Act 1, Scene 5), first published 1800; reissued 1852

Background imageShakspeare Collection: Miss O Neill as Juliet, May 29, 1815. Creator: James Godby

Miss O Neill as Juliet, May 29, 1815. Creator: James Godby
Miss O Neill as Juliet, May 29, 1815

Background imageShakspeare Collection: Isabella and Angelo (Shakespeare, Measure for Measure, Act 2, Scene 2), 1794. 1794

Isabella and Angelo (Shakespeare, Measure for Measure, Act 2, Scene 2), 1794. 1794. Creator: James Fittler
Isabella and Angelo (Shakespeare, Measure for Measure, Act 2, Scene 2), 1794

Background imageShakspeare Collection: The Death of Arthur, 1793. Creator: James Fittler

The Death of Arthur, 1793. Creator: James Fittler
The Death of Arthur, 1793

Background imageShakspeare Collection: The Banquet (Shakespeare, Macbeth, Act 3, Scene 3), October 10, 1786. Creator: John Baldrey

The Banquet (Shakespeare, Macbeth, Act 3, Scene 3), October 10, 1786. Creator: John Baldrey
The Banquet (Shakespeare, Macbeth, Act 3, Scene 3), October 10, 1786

Background imageShakspeare Collection: Falstaff Rising Slowly (Shakespeare, First Part of King Henry IV, Act 5, Scene 4), June 4, 1794

Falstaff Rising Slowly (Shakespeare, First Part of King Henry IV, Act 5, Scene 4), June 4, 1794. Creator: James Neagle
Falstaff Rising Slowly (Shakespeare, First Part of King Henry IV, Act 5, Scene 4), June 4, 1794

Background imageShakspeare Collection: Lord Ronald Gowers Shakespeare Memorial, recently unveiled at Stratford-on-Avon, 1888

Lord Ronald Gowers Shakespeare Memorial, recently unveiled at Stratford-on-Avon, 1888. Creator: Unknown
Lord Ronald Gowers Shakespeare Memorial, recently unveiled at Stratford-on-Avon, 1888. From, The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume 38. July to December, 1888

Background imageShakspeare Collection: M. Paul Fourniers Statue of Shakespeare, presented to the city of Paris by Mr. Knighton, 1888

M. Paul Fourniers Statue of Shakespeare, presented to the city of Paris by Mr. Knighton, 1888. Creator: Paul Fournier
M. Paul Fourniers Statue of Shakespeare, presented to the city of Paris by Mr. Knighton, 1888. From, The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume 38. July to December, 1888

Background imageShakspeare Collection: Pictures of the Year VIII, Mistress Anne Page, 1888. Creator: James Sant

Pictures of the Year VIII, Mistress Anne Page, 1888. Creator: James Sant
Pictures of the Year VIII, Mistress Anne Page, 1888. From, The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume38. July to December, 1888

Background imageShakspeare Collection: New Reading, or Shakspeare [sic] Improved. Humbly Dedicated to the Keen Critic of Drury

New Reading, or Shakspeare [sic] Improved. Humbly Dedicated to the Keen Critic of Drury Lane, by a Poor Author, 1819

Background imageShakspeare Collection: Design for a Yellow Book Cover, 1894-1895. Creator: Aubrey Beardsley

Design for a Yellow Book Cover, 1894-1895. Creator: Aubrey Beardsley
Design for a Yellow Book Cover, 1894-1895. A woman holding a muff looks at a pile of books: Story of Venus and Tannhauser, Discords, Shakespeare, The Yellow Book, Dickens. This design was not used

Background imageShakspeare Collection: Othello Plaque, 1884. Creators: Rookwood Pottery, J. C. Meyenberg

Othello Plaque, 1884. Creators: Rookwood Pottery, J. C. Meyenberg
Othello Plaque, 1884. Decorative plate, possibly commissioned to commemorate an American production of Shakespeares " Othello", (The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice)

Background imageShakspeare Collection: Shakespeare Ewer and Basin, England, Ewer: 1873, Basin: 1871. Creator: Minton

Shakespeare Ewer and Basin, England, Ewer: 1873, Basin: 1871. Creator: Minton
Shakespeare Ewer and Basin, England, Ewer: 1873, Basin: 1871

Background imageShakspeare Collection: Shakespeare and Garrick (Furnishing Fabric), England, c. 1790. Creator: Unknown

Shakespeare and Garrick (Furnishing Fabric), England, c. 1790. Creator: Unknown
Shakespeare and Garrick (Furnishing Fabric), England, c. 1790. Designed by Louis Francois Roubillac

Background imageShakspeare Collection: Shakespeares Seven Ages (of Man) (Furnishing Fabric), England, c. 1805. Creator: Unknown

Shakespeares Seven Ages (of Man) (Furnishing Fabric), England, c. 1805. Creator: Unknown
Shakespeares Seven Ages (of Man) (Furnishing Fabric), England, c. 1805. Engraved by John Slack after paintings by Robert Smirke

Background imageShakspeare Collection: Poet's Pitcher, 1875/86. Creator: Union Porcelain Works

Poet's Pitcher, 1875/86. Creator: Union Porcelain Works
Poet's Pitcher, 1875/86. Parian ware jug with relief design featuring poets in profile: Dante, Shakespeare, Ossian, Milton, Virgil and Homer. Designed by Karl L. H. Muller

Background imageShakspeare Collection: Shakespeare Monument with Fantastic Fountains and Trees (Furnishing Fabric), England

Shakespeare Monument with Fantastic Fountains and Trees (Furnishing Fabric), England, 1770/89. Probably manufactured by John Munns or John Nixon & Co

Background imageShakspeare Collection: At Shottery Brook, 1892. Creator: James Leon Williams

At Shottery Brook, 1892. Creator: James Leon Williams
At Shottery Brook, 1892. [Young women collecting water in buckets from a river in Stratford Upon Avon, Warwickshire]. Photogravure

Background imageShakspeare Collection: Shylock - A Sketch, c. 1899. Creator: Joseph Turner Keiley

Shylock - A Sketch, c. 1899. Creator: Joseph Turner Keiley
Shylock - A Sketch, c. 1899. Photogravure, no. 9 from the portfolio " American Pictorial Photography, series ii" (1901); edition 34/150

Background imageShakspeare Collection: David Garrick as King Lear, c. 1815. Creator: Richard Westall

David Garrick as King Lear, c. 1815. Creator: Richard Westall
David Garrick as King Lear, c. 1815

Background imageShakspeare Collection: William Shakespeare, 1719. Creator: George Vertue

William Shakespeare, 1719. Creator: George Vertue
William Shakespeare, 1719

Background imageShakspeare Collection: Miss O Neill as Juliet, May 30, 1816. Creator: Frederick Christian Lewis

Miss O Neill as Juliet, May 30, 1816. Creator: Frederick Christian Lewis
Miss O Neill as Juliet, May 30, 1816

Background imageShakspeare Collection: Mr. Young as Iago, ca. 1824. Creator: John William Gear

Mr. Young as Iago, ca. 1824. Creator: John William Gear
Mr. Young as Iago, ca. 1824

Background imageShakspeare Collection: Lear and Cordelia, 1784. Creator: John Raphael Smith

Lear and Cordelia, 1784. Creator: John Raphael Smith
Lear and Cordelia, 1784

Background imageShakspeare Collection: Shakespeare Reading, 1873-1874. Creator: William Page

Shakespeare Reading, 1873-1874. Creator: William Page
Shakespeare Reading, 1873-1874

Background imageShakspeare Collection: Players Enacting the Poisoning of Hamlets Father (Act III, Scne II), 1835

Players Enacting the Poisoning of Hamlets Father (Act III, Scne II), 1835

Background imageShakspeare Collection: Hamlet and the Body of Polonius (Act III, Scene IV), 1835. Creator: Eugene Delacroix

Hamlet and the Body of Polonius (Act III, Scene IV), 1835. Creator: Eugene Delacroix
Hamlet and the Body of Polonius (Act III, Scene IV), 1835

Background imageShakspeare Collection: Hamlet and Guildenstern (Act III, Scene II), 1834 / 1843. Creator: Eugene Delacroix

Hamlet and Guildenstern (Act III, Scene II), 1834 / 1843. Creator: Eugene Delacroix
Hamlet and Guildenstern (Act III, Scene II), 1834/1843

Background imageShakspeare Collection: Hamlet is Tempted to Kill the King (Act III, Scene III), 1834 / 1843

Hamlet is Tempted to Kill the King (Act III, Scene III), 1834 / 1843
Hamlet is Tempted to Kill the King (Act III, Scene III), 1834/1843

Background imageShakspeare Collection: Polonius and Hamlet (Act II, Scene II), 1834 / 1843. Creator: Eugene Delacroix

Polonius and Hamlet (Act II, Scene II), 1834 / 1843. Creator: Eugene Delacroix
Polonius and Hamlet (Act II, Scene II), 1834/1843

Background imageShakspeare Collection: Hamlet and Laertes in the Grave of Ophelia (Act V, Scene I), 1843

Hamlet and Laertes in the Grave of Ophelia (Act V, Scene I), 1843

Background imageShakspeare Collection: The Death of Hamlet (Act V, Scene II), 1843. Creator: Eugene Delacroix

The Death of Hamlet (Act V, Scene II), 1843. Creator: Eugene Delacroix
The Death of Hamlet (Act V, Scene II), 1843

Background imageShakspeare Collection: The Queen Tries to Console Hamlet (Act I, Scene II), 1834. Creator: Eugene Delacroix

The Queen Tries to Console Hamlet (Act I, Scene II), 1834. Creator: Eugene Delacroix
The Queen Tries to Console Hamlet (Act I, Scene II), 1834

Background imageShakspeare Collection: Hamlet and Ophelia (Act III, Scene I), 1834 / 1843. Creator: Eugene Delacroix

Hamlet and Ophelia (Act III, Scene I), 1834 / 1843. Creator: Eugene Delacroix
Hamlet and Ophelia (Act III, Scene I), 1834/1843

Background imageShakspeare Collection: Hamlet and the Queen (Act III, Scene IV), 1834. Creator: Eugene Delacroix

Hamlet and the Queen (Act III, Scene IV), 1834. Creator: Eugene Delacroix
Hamlet and the Queen (Act III, Scene IV), 1834

Background imageShakspeare Collection: Hamlet and Horatio before the Gravediggers (Act V, Scene I), 1843

Hamlet and Horatio before the Gravediggers (Act V, Scene I), 1843

Background imageShakspeare Collection: The Death of Ophelia (Act IV, Scene VII), 1843. Creator: Eugene Delacroix

The Death of Ophelia (Act IV, Scene VII), 1843. Creator: Eugene Delacroix
The Death of Ophelia (Act IV, Scene VII), 1843

Background imageShakspeare Collection: Hamlet Wishes to Follow the Ghost of his Father (Act I, Scene IV), 1835

Hamlet Wishes to Follow the Ghost of his Father (Act I, Scene IV), 1835

Background imageShakspeare Collection: The Song of Ophelia (Act IV, Scene V), 1834. Creator: Eugene Delacroix

The Song of Ophelia (Act IV, Scene V), 1834. Creator: Eugene Delacroix
The Song of Ophelia (Act IV, Scene V), 1834

Background imageShakspeare Collection: The Ghost on the Terrace (Act I, Scene V), 1843. Creator: Eugene Delacroix

The Ghost on the Terrace (Act I, Scene V), 1843. Creator: Eugene Delacroix
The Ghost on the Terrace (Act I, Scene V), 1843

Background imageShakspeare Collection: The Murder of Polonius (Act III, Scene IV), 1834 / 1843. Creator: Eugene Delacroix

The Murder of Polonius (Act III, Scene IV), 1834 / 1843. Creator: Eugene Delacroix
The Murder of Polonius (Act III, Scene IV), 1834/1843

Background imageShakspeare Collection: Hermia and Helena, before 1818. Creator: Washington Allston

Hermia and Helena, before 1818. Creator: Washington Allston
Hermia and Helena, before 1818

Background imageShakspeare Collection: Miranda (from 'The Tempest'), 1856. Creator: George Henry Hall

Miranda (from "The Tempest"), 1856. Creator: George Henry Hall
Miranda (from " The Tempest" ), 1856

Background imageShakspeare Collection: The Merry Wives of Windsor: Dr. Caius, Simple and Dame Quickly, 1830

The Merry Wives of Windsor: Dr. Caius, Simple and Dame Quickly, 1830

Background imageShakspeare Collection: Juliet, 1832. Creator: Henry Wyatt

Juliet, 1832. Creator: Henry Wyatt
Juliet, 1832

Background imageShakspeare Collection: Imogen and the Shepherds 1860-1870. Creator: James Smetham

Imogen and the Shepherds 1860-1870. Creator: James Smetham
Imogen and the Shepherds 1860-1870. An illustration of Cymbeline Act IV, sc ii. The brothers Guiderius and Arveragus mourning over Imogen

Background imageShakspeare Collection: My Gems, 1888. Creator: William Michael Harnett

My Gems, 1888. Creator: William Michael Harnett
My Gems, 1888

Background imageShakspeare Collection: A Scene From Shakespeares The Tempest, 1787. Creator: Francis Wheatley

A Scene From Shakespeares The Tempest, 1787. Creator: Francis Wheatley
A Scene From Shakespeares The Tempest, 1787. Depicts Prospero, Miranda, Fersinand and Hippolito



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