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The Statue Scene from "The Winter's Tale", at the Princess Theatre, 1856. Creator: UnknownThe Statue Scene from "The Winter's Tale", at the Princess Theatre, 1856. London stage production. The revival continues its unprecedented success, and if possible
Winter's Tale, New Orleans, 1937. Creator: UnknownWinter's Tale, New Orleans, 1937. Streamlined Shakespeare - Winter's Tale and Midsummer Night's Dream - Cut Versions...Federal Theatre Playhouse'
Scene from A Winter's Tale, n.d. Creator: Charles Robert LeslieScene from A Winter's Tale, n.d
Mrs. Robinson (Perdita), 1781, (c1915). Artist: Thomas GainsboroughMrs. Robinson (Perdita), 1781, (c1915). Mary Robinson (c1757-1800), English actress and writer. The painting is part of the Wallace Collection, London
Scene From Shakespeares A Winters Tale, 1770-1800. Creator: William HamiltonScene From Shakespeares A Winters Tale, 1770-1800
Mr. Dyott as Leontes: "I have drank and seen the Spider"(Winters Tale, Act 2Mr. Dyott as Leontes: " I have drank and seen the Spider" (Winters Tale, Act 2, Scene 1), 1855
Mrs. Robinson as Perdita, ca. 1779. Creator: Richard CoswayMrs. Robinson as Perdita, ca. 1779
Scene from The Winters Tale, 1845. Artist: Augustus Leopold EggScene from The Winters Tale, 1845. Autolycus, the peddler and rogue, delivering his song in Act IV, scene 4 of Shakespeares play
Winters Tale. Act II. Scene I, 1793. Artist: James FittlerWinters Tale. Act II. Scene I, 1793. After William Hamilton (1751-1801). From Shakespeare Gallery, Pall Mall, 1795, by John Boydell. [J. & J. Boydell, London, 1795]
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]
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]
Perdita. (Mrs. Mary Robinson), c19th century, (1902). Artist: Charles BestlandPerdita. (Mrs. Mary Robinson), From The Connoisseur Vol. III [Otto Limited, London, 1902.]
Florizel and Perdita, 1891. The lovers from The Winters Tale. A colour lithograph from Shakespeares Heroes and Heroines after Sir A Callcott, C R Leslie, D Maclise, A Redgrave,s Hart & C