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Puck, from A Midummer Nights Dream, c19th centuryPuck, c19th century. From A Collection of Prints illustrating the Dramatic Works of Shakespeare, by Josiah Boydell. [, London, c19th century.]
Act IV Scene i from A Midsummer Nights Dream, c19th century. From A Collection of Prints illustrating the Dramatic Works of Shakespeare, by Josiah Boydell. [, , c19th century.]
Act V Scene iv from As You Like It, c19th century. From A Collection of Prints illustrating the Dramatic Works of Shakespeare, by Josiah Boydell. [, , c19th century.]
Act I Scene ii from As You Like It, c19th century. From A Collection of Prints illustrating the Dramatic Works of Shakespeare, by Josiah Boydell. [, , c19th century.]
Act IV Scene i from Macbeth, c19th century. From A Collection of Prints illustrating the Dramatic Works of Shakespeare, by Josiah Boydell. [, , c19th century.]
The Globe on the Bank-side where Shakespeare acted, c1600, (1912). The Globe Theatre, a theatre in London associated with William Shakespeare
King Henry VI. Act 1. Scene 1, c1723, (1946). King Henry VI. Act 1. Scene 1 by William Shakespeare (1564-1616). Jacob Tonson (1655-1736)
Shakespeares First Published Work - 1st Edition of Venus and Adonis, 1593, (1946). Venus and Adonis is a poem by William Shakespeare (1564-1616), written between 1592
Launce and his Dog, 1903, (1903). Artist: Philip William MayLaunce and his Dog, 1903, (1903). A scene from Two Gentlemen of Verona by William Shakespeare. From The Pall Mall Magazine Volume XXXI, edited by George R. Halkett
Let me the Canakin Clink, c1875. Artist: Sir John GilbertLet me the Canakin Clink, c1875. Act II, Scene II, from Shakespeares Othello. Lago, Cassio and Montano drinking in the hall of the castle. From The Illustrated Library Shakespeare
Speed Master, be one of them, c1875. Artist: Robert Charles DudleySpeed.. Master, be one of them.. c1875. A scene from Shakespeares Two Gentlemen of Verona: Act IV, Scene I, c1875. From The Illustrated Library Shakespeare
Posthumus. My queen! My mistress! O lady weep no more. Cymbeline: Act I, Scene I, c1875. Artist: Robert Charles DudleyPosthumus. My queen! My mistress! O lady weep no more. Cymbeline: Act I, Scene I, c1875. A scene from Cymbeline by Shakespeare. From The Illustrated Library Shakespeare
My lord, the mind of Bolingbroke is chang d; You must to Pomfret, not unto the Tower, c1875. A scene from Shakespeares Richard II. From The Illustrated Library Shakespeare
Come away death c1875. Artist: Sir John GilbertCome away death c1875. A scene from Shakespeares Twelfth Night: Act II, Scene II. From The Illustrated Library Shakespeare. [William Mackenzie, London, Edinburgh and Glasgow, c1875]
Puck, from a water-colour drawing by Stoddart, after Reynolds, (1789), 1903. Artist: Thomas StothardPuck, from a water-colour drawing by Stoddart, after Reynolds, 1789. Puck, also known as Robin Goodfellow, is a character in William Shakespeares play A Midsummer Nights Dream
Sebastian: Why! Theres for thee! And there! And there!, c1875. Artist: Robert Charles DudleySebastian: Why! Theres for thee! And there! And there!, c1875. Act IV, Scene I, from Shakespeares Twelfth Night. From The Illustrated Library Shakespeare
Arthur speaks in King John: Act IV, Scene I, c1875. Artist: Sir John GilbertArthur speaks in King John: Act IV, Scene I. Or Hubert, if you will, cut out my tongue, So I may keep...King John, c1875. From The Illustrated Library Shakespeare
Scenery for As You Like It (Act I, Scene I) and Costumes of Amiens and Lebeau, 1919. Artist: Claud Lovat FraserScenery for As You Like It (Act I, Scene I) and Costumes of Amiens and Lebeau, 1919. In 1919 Claud Lovat Fraser produced the designs for Nigel Playfairs ground-breaking production of As You Like It
The Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford On Avon, c1905. Artist: Buddig Anwylini PugheThe Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-On-Avon, c1905. From The Studio Volume 67. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1916]
A Midsummer Nights Dream, Act 1, Scene 1, 1914. Artist: W Heath RobinsonA Midsummer Nights Dream, Act 1, Scene 1, 1914. A Midsummer Nights Dream is a comedy play by William Shakespeare (1564-1616), believed to have been written between 1590 and 1596
Scene from Much Ado about Nothing, c1890. Artist: Edwin Austin AbbeyScene from Much Ado about Nothing, c1890. William Shakespeares comedy Much Ado about Nothing was first performed c1598. In this scene (Act 4 Sc 2), Dogberry, Constable of the watch
A view of the house in which William Shakespeare was born, 1806. Artist: James Basire IIA view of the house in which William Shakespeare was born, 1806. After David Parkes (1763-1833)
King Lear, c1800. Artist: William SharpKing Lear, c1800. After Sir Joshua Reynolds (1723-1792)
Honest Jack Falstaff, c20th century. Artist: William John WainwrightHonest Jack Falstaff, c20th century. From The Studio Volume 65. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1915]
Autolycus sings in The Winters Tale: Act IV, Scene III, c1875. Artist: Sir John GilbertAutolycus sings in The Winters Tale: Act IV, Scene III, c1875. From The Illustrated Library Shakespeare. [William Mackenzie, London, Edinburgh and Glasgow, c1875]
As You Like It: Act II, Scene V. Under the Greenwood Tree, sung by Amiens, c1875. Artist: Sir John GilbertAs You Like It, Act II, Scene V. Under the Greenwood Tree, sung by Amiens English poet and playwright, c1875. A scene from Shakespeares As You Like It. From The Illustrated Library Shakespeare
Sigh No More, Ladies, Sigh No More, c1875. Artist: Sir John GilbertSigh No More, Ladies, Sigh No More, c1875. A scene for Shakespeares Much Ado About Nothing, Act 2, Scene 3. From The Illustrated Library Shakespeare
Dat Is As It Sall Please De Roi Mon Pere, c1875. Artists: William Shakespeare, Robert Charles DudleyDat Is As It Sall Please De Roi Mon Pere, c1875. The character Katharine in Shakespeares Henry V: Act V, Scene II. From The Illustrated Library Shakespeare
The musician sings in The Two Gentlemen of Verona: Act IV Scene II, c1875. Artist: Sir John GilbertThe musician sings in The Two Gentlemen of Verona: Act IV Scene II, c1875. This scene from Shakespeares The Two Gentlemen of Verona shows Proteus wooing Silvia
Title page for Hamlet, 1932. Artist: Eric GillTitle page for Hamlet, 1932. The title page of the Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark by William Shakespeare from the edition originally published by New York: The Limited Editions Club, 1933
Miss Mary Anderson as Perdita, c1893. Artist: Henry Herschel Hay CameronMiss Mary Anderson as Perdita, c1893. Mary Anderson (1859-1940), as Perdita from The Winters Tale by William Shakespeare. From The Studio Volume 2. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1893]
An illustration from The Tempest, 1901 (1901-1902). Artist: Robert Anning BellAn illustration from The Tempest, 1901 (1901-1902). From The Studio Volume 24. [The Offices of the Studio Ltd. London, 1901-2]
Merry Wives of Windsor: Act III, Scene III, c18th century. Artist: IP SimonMerry Wives of Windsor: Act III, Scene III, c18th century. After Matthew William Peters (1742-1814). From The Connoisseur Vol. XXIV. [Otto Limited, London, 1909]
Study for Prospero Summoning Nymphs and Deities, c1902, (1903). Artist: Herbert James DraperStudy for Prospero Summoning Nymphs and Deities, c1902. After a work by Herbert James Draper (1863-1920). From The Studio Volume 29 [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1903.]
Illustration to A Midsummer Nights Dream, 1914, (1925). Artist: W Heath RobinsonIllustration to A Midsummer Nights Dream, 1914. A Midsummer Nights Dream is a comedy play by William Shakespeare (1564-1616), believed to have been written between 1590 and 1596
William Shakespeare, taken from a series of cigarette cards, 1935William Shakespeare (1564-1616), English poet and playwright. Taken from a series of cigarette cards entitled Celebrities of British History produced by Carreas Ltd, 1935
Juliet, 1882. From Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare. A print from The Theatre, A Monthly Review, Volume V, January to June, 1882, edited by Clement Scott, Charles Dickens & Evans, London, 1882
Florence Glossop-Harris, British actress, c1911. Artist: JarmanFlorence Glossop-Harris, British actress, c1911. Florence Glossop-Harris as Ophelia in Hamlet
Hallucination of Macbeth during the feast, 1909. Artist: J SimontHallucination of Macbeth during the feast, 1909. A scene from Shakespeares play. A print from L Illustration, 4 September 1909
Lady Macbeth welcomes King Duncan at the gates of Macbeths castle, 1909. Artist: J SimontLady Macbeth welcomes King Duncan at the gates of Macbeths castle, 1909. A scene from Shakespeares play. A print from L Illustration, 4 September 1909
Hark! The Lark, 1895. Shakespeares songs; Cymbeline, Act II scene III. A print from The Magazine of Art, Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris and Melbourne, 1895
Who is Silvia?, 1895. Shakespeares songs; from The Two Gentlemen of Verona Act IV scene I. A print from The Magazine of Art, Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris and Melbourne, 1895
It was a Lover, 1895. Shakespeares songs; from As You Like It, Act V scene III. A print from The Magazine of Art, Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris and Melbourne, 1895
Song from Shakespeares The Passionate Pilgrim, 1895. A print from The Magazine of Art, Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris and Melbourne, 1895
Tell Me Where is Fancy Bread, 1895. Shakespeares songs; Merchant of Venice, Act III scene II. A print from The Magazine of Art, Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris and Melbourne, 1895
Freeze, Freeze, Thou Bitter Sky, 1895. Shakespeares songs, Amiens song in As You Like It, Act II scene VII. A print from The Magazine of Art, Cassell and Company, Limited, London
Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind, 1895. Shakespeares songs; Amiens song in As You Like It, Act II scene VII. A print from The Magazine of Art, Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris and Melbourne
Ophelia, 1895. Artist: James DobieOphelia, 1895. A print from The Magazine of Art, Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris and Melbourne, 1895