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Louis Rhead (1857-1926), ‘On the bat’s back I do fly’, “Tales from Shakespeare” by
King Lear in the Tempest Tearing off his Robes, George Romney
Inktober Day 4: Underwater “Too much of water hast thou, poor Ophelia /And therefore I forbid my tea
“….and she, sweet lady, dotes, devoutly dotes, dotes in idolatry, upon this spotted and
Interlude, from Shakespeare’s Hamlet by John Austen (1922)
John Opie (1761-1807), ‘Shakspeare. Second part of King Henry VI, act I, scene IV: Mother Jour
Faking Shakespeare,William Henry Ireland was a down on his luck attorney, terrible poet, and lousy a
Miranda.Oil on Canvas.76 x 101.5 cm.Private collection.Art by John William Waterhouse.(1849-1917).
talesfromweirdland:Costume designs by Jack Kirby for a 1969 performance of Shakespeare’s JULIUS CEAS
the-evil-clergyman:Title Page for Act V, from Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream by W. Heath Ro
William Shakespeare’s The Tempest, illustrated by Edmund Dulac.
Klaus Rödel bookplate (1868). Artist: Jozsef Menyhart. Hamlet from Shakespeare.
That is the question… (Act 3 scene 1)
Cordelia’s Portion, Ford Madox Brown, 1866
Othello and Desdemona, Antonio Muñoz Degrain, 1880
“Off with the crown, and with the crown his head”.For a combination of Queen’s day and Coronation/De
Prospero, Miranda, and Ariel, from The Tempest, unknown English artist, ca. 1780
The Queen in Hamlet by Edwin Austin Abbey
Othello Tells the Stories of His Adventures, Karl Becker, ca. 1880
stripedroseandsketchpads:Already choking on my prideSo there’s no use crying about it
enchantedbook:“Ariel : on the bat’s back I do fly after Summer, merrily” from William Shakespeare’s
Miranda Pleading with Prospero by Lynn Bywaters (click to enlarge)
Power and Ambition in Shakespeare, Anna + Elena Balbusso
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