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Friar Lawrence and Juliet Discover the Bodies of Romeo and Paris... 19th centuryFriar Lawrence and Juliet Discover the Bodies of Romeo and Paris (Romeo and Juliet, Act 5, scene 3), 19th century
The Ghost of the King Appearing to Hamlet, Horatio and Guards... 19th centuryThe Ghost of the King Appearing to Hamlet, Horatio and Guards (Hamlet, Act 1, Scene 4), 19th century
Stradford-on-Avon Church, from the Avon, 1870s. Creator: Francis BedfordStradford-on-Avon Church, from the Avon, 1870s
The Death of Ophelia, 1843. 1843. Creator: Eugene DelacroixThe Death of Ophelia, 1843. Ophelias death is described in act 4, scene 7 by Queen Gertrude
Hamlet and Horatio before The Gravediggers, 1843. 1843. Creator: Eugene DelacroixHamlet and Horatio before The Gravediggers, 1843. Act 5, scene 1, grave diggers preparing a burial site unearth the skull of Yorick
Hamlet and the Corpse of Polonius, 1835. 1835. Creator: Eugene DelacroixHamlet and the Corpse of Polonius, 1835. In act 3, scene 4, the prince discovers he has stabbed Polonious rather than the king
The Ghost on the Terrace, 1843. 1843. Creator: Eugene DelacroixThe Ghost on the Terrace, 1843. In act 1, scene 5, Hamlet learns from the ghost of his father, he was murdered by Hamlets uncle
Mr. Kean in the Character of Richard the Third, ca. 1814. ca. 1814Mr. Kean in the Character of Richard the Third, ca. 1814. After Isaac Robert Cruikshank
Polonius and Hamlet, 1834-43. 1834-43. Creator: Eugene DelacroixPolonius and Hamlet, 1834-43. In act 2, scene 2, the prince mocks the courtier Polonious who asks what he is reading, by replying " Words, words, words."
The Murder of Polonius, 1834-43. 1834-43. Creator: Eugene DelacroixThe Murder of Polonius, 1834-43. In act 3, scene 4, Hamlet kills the courtier Polonious, believing him to be the king
Hamlet and Guildenstern, 1834-43. 1834-43. Creator: Eugene DelacroixHamlet and Guildenstern, 1834-43. In act 3, scene 2, the prince suspects Guildenstern has been summoned by the king to act as a spy
Hamlet Attempts to Kill the King, 1834-43. 1834-43. Creator: Eugene DelacroixHamlet Attempts to Kill the King, 1834-43. In act 3, scene 3, the prince does not revenge his uncle who is at prayer
The Queen Tries to Console Hamlet, 1834. 1834. Creator: Eugene DelacroixThe Queen Tries to Console Hamlet, 1834
The Theatrical Atlas, May 7, 1814. May 7, 1814. Creator: George CruikshankThe Theatrical Atlas, May 7, 1814
Hamlet Contemplating Yoricks Skull, 1828. 1828. Creator: Eugene DelacroixHamlet Contemplating Yoricks Skull, 1828
Macbeth Consulting the Witches, 1825. 1825. Creator: Eugene DelacroixMacbeth Consulting the Witches, 1825. In act 4, scene 1, Macbeth meets the three witches to ask about his future
The Death of Hamlet, 1843. 1843. Creator: Eugene DelacroixThe Death of Hamlet, 1843. In act 5, scene 2, Laertes and Hamlet kill each other in a duel and the queen dies from drinking poison intended for her son
Desdemona (The Song of the Willow), 1849. Creator: Theodore ChasseriauDesdemona (The Song of the Willow), 1849
King Lear, Act I, Scene I, 1898. Creator: Edwin Austin AbbeyKing Lear, Act I, Scene I, 1898
Hamlet and His Mother, 1849. Creator: Eugene DelacroixHamlet and His Mother, 1849
Living Room in Shakespeares House, Stratford-on-Avon, England. c1930s. Creator: UnknownLiving Room in Shakespeares House, Stratford-on-Avon, Eng. c1930s. 16th-century half-timbered house on Henley Street, Stratford-upon-Avon, birthplace of William Shakespeare in 1564
Anne Hathaways Cottage, Shottery, England, c1930s. Creator: UnknownAnne Hathaways Cottage, Shottery, England, c1930s. 15th century Tudor farmhouse where Anne Hathaway, the wife of William Shakespeare, lived as a child. From " Tour of the World"
The Room where Shakespeare was born, c1870" The Room where Shakespeare was born, c1870. 16th-century half-timbered house on Henley Street, Stratford-upon-Avon, restored between 1857 and 1864, now a small museum
Anne Hathaways Cottage, c1870. Tudor timber framed farmhouse in Shottery, Warwickshire, England, where the wife of William Shakespeare, lived as a child
Cawdor Castle, c1870. 15th-century tower house in Cawdor, Scotland best known for its connection to William Shakespeares tragedy Macbeth. From " Picturesque Europe - The British Isles, Vol
Stratford Church, and Shakespeares House, As It Was and As It Is, c1870. Church of the Holy Trinity, Straford-upon-Avon and Shakespeares 16th-century half-timbered house on Henley Street
So Much out of the Fire or The Man Wots Lost His Throne, 1834. Creator: John DoyleSo Much out of the Fire or The Man Wots Lost His Throne, 1834. Chancellor of the Exchequer John Spencer says to King William IV: Please your Majesty - The House of Commons is destroyed
Charlecote, 1898. Creator: UnknownCharlecote, 1898. Grade I listed Charlecote Park, 16th-century country house and deer park on the banks of the River Avon built in 1558 by Sir Thomas Lucy
Cawdor Castle, 1898. Creator: UnknownCawdor Castle, 1898. Cawdor Castle built around a 15th-century tower house, best known for its literary connection to William Shakespeares tragedy Macbeth
N. Rowe, (1674-1718), 1830. Creator: UnknownN. Rowe, (1674-1718), 1830. Nicholas Rowe (1674-1718) English poet and dramatist educated at Highgate school, Westminster and Middle Temple
Sir J. Oldcastle, (c1360-1417), 1830. Creator: UnknownSir J. Oldcastle, (c1360-1417), 1830. Sir John Oldcastle (died 1417) English Lollard leader and friend of Henry V, escaped prosecution for heresy from the Tower of London
J. Fletcher, (1579-1625), 1830. Creator: UnknownJ. Fletcher, (1579-1625), 1830. John Fletcher (1579-1625) Jacobean playwright for the Kings Men, a prolific and influential dramatist during the early Restoration who collaborated with Francis
Farmer, (1735-1797), 1830. Creator: UnknownFarmer, (1735-1797), 1830. Dr Richard Farmer (1735-1797) Shakespearean scholar and Master of Emmanuel College, Cambridge and classical tutor
Ann Hathaways Cottage, Shottery, England, 1896. Creator: Works and Sun Sculpture StudiosAnn Hathaways Cottage, Shottery, England, 1896. From " Underwood and Underwood Publishers, New York-London-Toroto Canada-Ottawa Kansas."
The Birthplace of Shakespeare, Stratford on Avon, England, 1896. Creator: WorksThe Birthplace of Shakespeare, Stratford on Avon, England, 1896. From " Underwood and Underwood Publishers, New York-London-Toroto Canada-Ottawa Kansas."
S. Phelps as Falstaff, 1848, (1901). Creator: F BarnardS. Phelps as Falstaff, 1848, (1901). English actor Samuel Phelps (1804-1878) in the character of Sir John Falstaff who appears in three of William Shakespeares plays
W. Macready as Cardinal Wolsey, mid 19th century, (1901). Creator: UnknownW. Macready as Cardinal Wolsey, mid 19th century, (1901). English actor William Charles Macready (1793-1873) in costume as Cardinal Thomas Wolsey in the play " Henry VIII" by William
The new Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, 1932, (1935). View of the Shakespeare Royal Theatre, dedicated to William Shakespeare, designed by Elizabeth Scott
John Henderson, in the Character of Iago (Shakespeares Othello), 1786. 1786John Henderson, in the Character of Iago (Shakespeares Othello), 1786
Honest Iago, my Desdemona must I leave to thee: plate 4 from Othello (Act 1, Scene 3), etched 1844, reprinted 1900
Villain, thou diest: plate 10 from Othello (Act 5, Scene 1), etched 1844, reprinted 1900
Temperance. -The Man: "Here is that which is too weak to be a sinner-honestTemperance.- The Man: " Here is that which is too weak to be a sinner, honest Water" - Shakespeare, 1843
Have you pray d tonight, Dedesmona?: plate 12 from Othello (Act 5, Scene 2), etched 1844, reprinted 1900
She thank d me: plate 2 from Othello (Act 1, Scene 3), 1844. Creator: Theodore ChasseriauShe thank d me: plate 2 from Othello (Act 1, Scene 3), 1844
He smothers her: plate 13 from Othello (Act 5, Scene 2), etched 1844, reprinted 1900
Off, off, you lendings-Come unbutton here (Shakespeare, King Lear, Act 3, Scene 4), 1793Off, off, you lendings - Come unbutton here (Shakespeare, King Lear, Act 3, Scene 4), 1793
Doll Tearsheet, Falstaff, Henry and Poins (Shakespeare, King Henry IV, Part 2, Act 2, Scene 4), first published 1795; reissued 1852
William Shakespeare (formerly known as), ca. 1770. Creator: Richard EarlomWilliam Shakespeare (formerly known as), ca. 1770. [Portrait of an Unknown Gentleman, possibly Thomas Overbury, based on a painting once attributed to Cornelius Johnson (or Janssen)