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Design for a Yellow Book Cover, 1894-1895. Creator: Aubrey BeardsleyDesign 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
Othello Plaque, 1884. Creators: Rookwood Pottery, J. C. MeyenbergOthello Plaque, 1884. Decorative plate, possibly commissioned to commemorate an American production of Shakespeares " Othello", (The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice)
Shakespeare Ewer and Basin, England, Ewer: 1873, Basin: 1871. Creator: MintonShakespeare Ewer and Basin, England, Ewer: 1873, Basin: 1871
Shakespeare and Garrick (Furnishing Fabric), England, c. 1790. Creator: UnknownShakespeare and Garrick (Furnishing Fabric), England, c. 1790. Designed by Louis Francois Roubillac
Shakespeares Seven Ages (of Man) (Furnishing Fabric), England, c. 1805. Creator: UnknownShakespeares Seven Ages (of Man) (Furnishing Fabric), England, c. 1805. Engraved by John Slack after paintings by Robert Smirke
Poet's Pitcher, 1875/86. Creator: Union Porcelain WorksPoet'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
Shakespeare Monument with Fantastic Fountains and Trees (Furnishing Fabric), England, 1770/89. Probably manufactured by John Munns or John Nixon & Co
At Shottery Brook, 1892. Creator: James Leon WilliamsAt Shottery Brook, 1892. [Young women collecting water in buckets from a river in Stratford Upon Avon, Warwickshire]. Photogravure
Romeo and Juliet, before 1881. Creator: Hayez, Francesco (1791-1882)Romeo and Juliet, before 1881. Private Collection
Shylock - A Sketch, c. 1899. Creator: Joseph Turner KeileyShylock - A Sketch, c. 1899. Photogravure, no. 9 from the portfolio " American Pictorial Photography, series ii" (1901); edition 34/150
David Garrick as King Lear, c. 1815. Creator: Richard WestallDavid Garrick as King Lear, c. 1815
William Shakespeare, 1719. Creator: George VertueWilliam Shakespeare, 1719
Miss O Neill as Juliet, May 30, 1816. Creator: Frederick Christian LewisMiss O Neill as Juliet, May 30, 1816
Mr. Young as Iago, ca. 1824. Creator: John William GearMr. Young as Iago, ca. 1824
Desdemona Retiring to her Bed, 1849. Creator: Chasseriau, Theodore (1819-1856)Desdemona Retiring to her Bed, 1849. Found in the collection of Musee du Louvre, Paris
Lear and Cordelia, 1784. Creator: John Raphael SmithLear and Cordelia, 1784
Shakespeare Reading, 1873-1874. Creator: William PageShakespeare Reading, 1873-1874
Players Enacting the Poisoning of Hamlets Father (Act III, Scne II), 1835
Hamlet and the Body of Polonius (Act III, Scene IV), 1835. Creator: Eugene DelacroixHamlet and the Body of Polonius (Act III, Scene IV), 1835
Hamlet and Guildenstern (Act III, Scene II), 1834 / 1843. Creator: Eugene DelacroixHamlet and Guildenstern (Act III, Scene II), 1834/1843
Hamlet is Tempted to Kill the King (Act III, Scene III), 1834 / 1843Hamlet is Tempted to Kill the King (Act III, Scene III), 1834/1843
Polonius and Hamlet (Act II, Scene II), 1834 / 1843. Creator: Eugene DelacroixPolonius and Hamlet (Act II, Scene II), 1834/1843
Hamlet and Laertes in the Grave of Ophelia (Act V, Scene I), 1843
The Death of Hamlet (Act V, Scene II), 1843. Creator: Eugene DelacroixThe Death of Hamlet (Act V, Scene II), 1843
The Queen Tries to Console Hamlet (Act I, Scene II), 1834. Creator: Eugene DelacroixThe Queen Tries to Console Hamlet (Act I, Scene II), 1834
Hamlet and Ophelia (Act III, Scene I), 1834 / 1843. Creator: Eugene DelacroixHamlet and Ophelia (Act III, Scene I), 1834/1843
Hamlet and the Queen (Act III, Scene IV), 1834. Creator: Eugene DelacroixHamlet and the Queen (Act III, Scene IV), 1834
Hamlet and Horatio before the Gravediggers (Act V, Scene I), 1843
The Death of Ophelia (Act IV, Scene VII), 1843. Creator: Eugene DelacroixThe Death of Ophelia (Act IV, Scene VII), 1843
Hamlet Wishes to Follow the Ghost of his Father (Act I, Scene IV), 1835
The Song of Ophelia (Act IV, Scene V), 1834. Creator: Eugene DelacroixThe Song of Ophelia (Act IV, Scene V), 1834
The Ghost on the Terrace (Act I, Scene V), 1843. Creator: Eugene DelacroixThe Ghost on the Terrace (Act I, Scene V), 1843
The Murder of Polonius (Act III, Scene IV), 1834 / 1843. Creator: Eugene DelacroixThe Murder of Polonius (Act III, Scene IV), 1834/1843
Hermia and Helena, before 1818. Creator: Washington AllstonHermia and Helena, before 1818
Miranda (from "The Tempest"), 1856. Creator: George Henry HallMiranda (from " The Tempest" ), 1856
The Merry Wives of Windsor: Dr. Caius, Simple and Dame Quickly, 1830
Juliet, 1832. Creator: Henry WyattJuliet, 1832
Imogen and the Shepherds 1860-1870. Creator: James SmethamImogen and the Shepherds 1860-1870. An illustration of Cymbeline Act IV, sc ii. The brothers Guiderius and Arveragus mourning over Imogen
My Gems, 1888. Creator: William Michael HarnettMy Gems, 1888
A Scene From Shakespeares The Tempest, 1787. Creator: Francis WheatleyA Scene From Shakespeares The Tempest, 1787. Depicts Prospero, Miranda, Fersinand and Hippolito
Scene From Shakespeares A Winters Tale, 1770-1800. Creator: William HamiltonScene From Shakespeares A Winters Tale, 1770-1800
Sir John Falstaff Raising Recruits, 1765. Creator: Francis HaymanSir John Falstaff Raising Recruits, 1765. This depicts a scene from William Shakespeares Henry IV (Part II, Scene 2)
Who Is Sylvia? What Is She, That All the Swains Commend Her?, 1896-1899; reworked 1900
Louis-Francois Roubiliac Modelling His Monument to Shakespeare, between 1760 and 1761
William Shakespeare, late 19th century. Creator: Albert Ernest Carrier de BelleuseWilliam Shakespeare, late 19th century
Caliban. Figure for "The Tempest"by William Shakespeare, 1914Caliban. Figure for " The Tempest" by William Shakespeare, 1914. Found in the collection of Art Museum Basel
The Death of Ophelia, 1853. Creator: Delacroix, Eugene (1798-1863)The Death of Ophelia, 1853. Found in the collection of Musee du Louvre, Paris
Ophelia (Shakespeare, Hamlet, Act 4), 1784. Creator: Francesco BartolozziOphelia (Shakespeare, Hamlet, Act 4), 1784