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Twelfth Night characters - Lord Bowatall, 1844. Creator: UnknownTwelfth Night characters - Lord Bowatall, 1844. Character from William Shakespeares play " Twelfth Night, or What You Will"
Twelfth Night characters - The Queen, 1844. Creator: UnknownTwelfth Night characters - The Queen, 1844. Character from William Shakespeares play " Twelfth Night, or What You Will", written as entertainment for the last day of the Christmas season
Twelfth Night characters - The Kings Fool, 1844. Creator: UnknownTwelfth Night characters - The Kings Fool, 1844. Character from William Shakespeares play " Twelfth Night, or What You Will"
Twelfth Night characters - Lord of Misrule, 1844. Creator: UnknownTwelfth Night characters - Lord of Misrule, 1844. Character from William Shakespeares play " Twelfth Night, or What You Will"
Twelfth Night characters - Honest Plum Pudding, 1844. Creator: UnknownTwelfth Night characters - Honest Plum Pudding, 1844. Character from William Shakespeares play " Twelfth Night, or What You Will"
Twelfth Night characters - Nibble em, the Dragon, 1844. Creator: UnknownTwelfth Night characters - Nibble em, the Dragon, 1844. Character from William Shakespeares play " Twelfth Night, or What You Will"
Mrs. Warner, as Emilia, in "Othello", 1844. Creator: UnknownMrs. Warner, as Emilia, in " Othello", 1844. British actor and theatre manager Mary Warner on stage at Sadlers Wells in London. Mrs
The Diner-Out. If thou wantest any thing, and wilt not call, beshrew thy heart - Shakespeare, 1844. The Diner-Out - we mean the knife-and-fork professor with a good
The "Lion"of a party. God shield us! A lion among ladies is a most dreadfulThe " Lion" of a party. God shield us! A lion among ladies is a most dreadful thing - Shakespeare, 1844. A subtle Italian, no less a man than the Count Pecchio
Illustration to the Tempest: Caliban, Ferdinand and Ariel, 1836. Creator: Charles GrayIllustration to the Tempest: Caliban, Ferdinand and Ariel, 1836
Beatrice and Benedick (Shakespeare, Much Ado About Nothing, Act 4, Scene 1), August 12, 1784
Lawrence Barrett, from the series Great Americans (N76) for Duke brand cigarettes, 1888
Rome, Tituss Garden-Lucius Pursued by Lavinia (Shakespeare, Titus Andronicus, Act 4, Scene 1), first published 1793; reissued 1852
The Princess, Rosaline, etc. (Shakespeare, Loves Labour sThe Princess, Rosaline, etc. (Shakespeare, Loves Labours Lost, Act 4, Scene 1), first published 1793; reissued 1852
Monkey Dandy, from Monkey-ana, or Men in Miniature, July 1828. July 1828Monkey Dandy, from Monkey-ana, or Men in Miniature, July 1828
A Design for a Monument Dedicated to the Memory of Mr. Henderson, 1786. 1786A Design for a Monument Dedicated to the Memory of Mr. Henderson, 1786
Falstaffs Wedding Night, October 1807. October 1807. Creator: Nicolaus HeideloffFalstaffs Wedding Night, October 1807
The Seven Ages, Fifth Age: The Justice (Shakespeare, As You Like It, Act 2, Scene 7), first published 1801; reissued 1852
Anne Page, Slender and Shallow (Shakespeare, Merry Wives of Windsor, Act 1, Scene 1), first published 1792; reissued 1852
As You Like It, Act 5, Scene 4 (Shakespeare), September 29, 1792. September 29, 1792As You Like It, Act 5, Scene 4 (Shakespeare), September 29, 1792
Hero Fainting in Church (Shakespeare, Much Ado About Nothing, Act 4, Scene 1), first published 1789; reissued 1852
The Enchanted Island Before the Cell of Prospero - Prospero... first published 1797; reissued 1852The Enchanted Island Before the Cell of Prospero - Prospero, Miranda, Caliban and Ariel (Shakespeare, The Tempest, Act 1, Scene 2), first published 1797; reissued 1852
Falstaff in the Buck Basket (Shakespeare, Merry Wives of Windsor, Act 3, Scene 3), first published 1793; reissued 1852
Shylocks House-Shylock, Jessica and Launcelot (Shakespeare, Merchant of Venice, Act 2, Scene 5), first published 1795; reissued 1852
She Never Told Her Love, 1857. Creator: Henry Peach RobinsonShe Never Told Her Love, 1857
Mrs. Robinson as Perdita, ca. 1779. Creator: Richard CoswayMrs. Robinson as Perdita, ca. 1779
King Lear Alotting His Kingdom to His Three Daughters, 1872
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
Ferdinand and Miranda playing a game of chess, 1822. Creator: Saint-Evre, Gillot (1791-1858)Ferdinand and Miranda playing a game of chess, 1822. Found in the Collection of Musee de la Vie romantique, Paris