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Romeo and Juliet at the Masquerade (Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet, Act 1, Scene 5), June 15, 1785
Mr. Dimond and Miss Wallis in the Characters of Romeo and Juliet, May 1, 1796
Wood engraving after painting by Delacroix of Hamlet and Horatio, December 1837
Shakespeares Tempest (Macklins British Poets), 1798. Creator: Francesco BartolozziShakespeares Tempest (Macklins British Poets), 1798
King Lear and Cordelia (Shakespeare, King Lear, Act 4, Scene 7), ca. 1783
Coriolanus: "The God of Soldiers, to shame invulnerable... "(Shakespeare, CoriCoriolanus: " The God of Soldiers, to shame invulnerable..." (Shakespeare, Coriolanus, Act 5), November 3, 1785
Jane Shore: "Give gentle mistress Shore one gentle kiss the more (ShakespeareJane Shore: " Give gentle mistress Shore one gentle kiss the more (Shakespeare, Richard III, Act 3, scene 1), February 1, 1790
Mrs. Abington as Thalia, August 20, 1783. Creator: Francesco BartolozziMrs. Abington as Thalia, August 20, 1783
The Taming of the Shrew, 1861. Creator: Sir John GilbertThe Taming of the Shrew, 1861
Scene From Shakespeares The Merchant Of Venice, 1865. Creator: Sir John GilbertScene From Shakespeares The Merchant Of Venice, 1865. Illustrates Act III, Scene I
Two Gentlemen of Verona, 1850-1851. Creator: William Holman HuntTwo Gentlemen of Verona, Valentine Rescuing Sylvia From Proteus, 1850-1851
As You Like It - Act IV Scene I - Rosalind Tutoring Orlandoin the Ceremony... 1850As You Like It - Act IV Scene I - Rosalind Tutoring Orlando in the Ceremony of Marriage or The Mock Marriage of Orlando and Rosalind, 1850
Mr. Garrick in the Character of Richard III, June 20, 1746. Creator: William HogarthMr. Garrick in the Character of Richard III, June 20, 1746
Clarences Dream (Shakespeare, Richard III, Act 1, Scene 4), 1774. Creator: William BlakeClarences Dream (Shakespeare, Richard III, Act 1, Scene 4), 1774
Scene from the Tempest: Caliban, Prospero and Miranda, [1783-87] reissued 1801
The Vine, or Plumpy Bacchus, 1880. Creator: Samuel PalmerThe Vine, or Plumpy Bacchus, 1880
Caliban (Twelve Characters from Shakespeare), May 20, 1775
Ophelia (Twelve Characters from Shakespeare), May 20, 1775
Edgar (Twelve Characters from Shakespeare), May 20, 1775. Creator: John Hamilton MortimerEdgar (Twelve Characters from Shakespeare), May 20, 1775
Duke of York (Twelve Characters from Shakespeare), March 15, 1776
Shylock (Twelve Characters from Shakespeare), March 15, 1776
Bardolph (Twelve Characters from Shakespeare), May 20, 1775
The case in which Shakspeares Jug is kept, 1844. Creator: UnknownThe case in which Shakspeares Jug is kept, 1844. Cover for a ceramic jug said to have belonged to William Shakespeare. The precious relic is kept beneath a carved covering
Shakspeares Jug, 1844. Creator: UnknownShakspeares Jug, 1844. An accredited relic of Shakespeare. The accompanying details are from a handbill, printed by Mr, Bennett, of Tewkesbury: " This Jug is of cream-coloured earthenware
English theatricals at Paris - the Salle Ventador, 1844. Creator: UnknownEnglish theatricals at Paris - the Salle Ventador, 1844. A production of Shakespeares Othello on the French stage. The Salle itself is perhaps the most beautiful in the world
Scene from "Harlequin £. S. D", at the Surrey Theatre, 1844Scene from " Harlequin £.S.D", at the Surrey Theatre, 1844. London stage production. This house opened with, as the bill says
Mr. Macready, as Hamlet, at the Princesss Theatre, 1845. Creator: UnknownMr. Macready, as Hamlet, at the Princesss Theatre, 1845. William Macready on the London stage in Shakespeares " Hamlet" :the appearance of Mr
Otello: a Tale of the Opera, 1845. Creator: UnknownOtello: a Tale of the Opera, 1845. Illustration to a serialised short story. From " Illustrated London News", 1845, Vol VII
Yet she must die: plate 11 from Othello (Act 5, Scene 2), etched 1844, reprinted 1900
O my fair warrior!: plate 5 from Othello (Act 2, Scene 1), etched 1844, reprinted 1900
Pisanio and Imogen (Shakespeare, Cymbeline, Act 3, Scene 4), first published 1801; reissued 1852
King Henry IV, ca. 1827. Creator: William HeathKing Henry IV, ca. 1827
The Rival Richards, or Sheakspear in Danger, May 18, 1814. Creator: William HeathThe Rival Richards, or Sheakspear in Danger, May 18, 1814
Modern Oddities by P. Pry Esq. Plate 1st: The Sleeves Curiously Cut, Ay There sModern Oddities by P. Pry Esq. Plate 1st: The Sleeves Curiously Cut, Ay Theres the Villainy - vide Shakespeare, June 30, 1829
Away!: plate 7 from Othello (Act 3, Scene 4), etched 1844, reprinted 1900
Ophelia (Shakespeare, Hamlet, Act 4, Scene 7), March 1, 1866. Creator: James StephensonOphelia (Shakespeare, Hamlet, Act 4, Scene 7), March 1, 1866
Fluellen Making Pistol Eat the Leek (Shakespeare, Henry V, Act 5, Scene 1), August 1, 1795
Falstaff at Justice Shallows Mustering His Recruits (Shakespeare, Henry IV, Part II, Act 3, Scene 2), June 1, 1792
Frontispiece, from Othello, 1900. Creator: Theodore ChasseriauFrontispiece, from Othello, 1900
Oh! Oh! Oh!: plate 14 from Othello (Act 5, Scene 2), etched 1844, reprinted 1900
Owake! what ho! Brabantio! thieves! thieves!: plate 1 from Othello (Act 1, Scene 1), 1844
William Shakespeare, 1849. Creator: Samuel CousinsWilliam Shakespeare, 1849
Macbeth and the Witches (Shakespeare, Macbeth, Act 1, Scene 1), 1770
King Lear, 1783. Creator: William SharpKing Lear, 1783
Mrs. Ford and Mrs Page (Shakespeare, Merry Wives of Windsor, Act 2, Scene 1), 1793
Two Gentlemen of Verona (Shakespeare, Act V, Scene IV), 1823. Creator: William Henry WattTwo Gentlemen of Verona (Shakespeare, Act V, Scene IV), 1823
William Shakespeare, 1795. Creator: Samuel IrelandWilliam Shakespeare, 1795
Ophelia: "Theres fennel for you, and columbines"(Shakespeare, Hamlet, Act 4Ophelia: " Theres fennel for you, and columbines" (Shakespeare, Hamlet, Act 4, Scene 5), 1787