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Cordelia, from Shakespeares King Lear (colour litho)

Cordelia, from Shakespeares King Lear (colour litho)


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Cordelia, from Shakespeares King Lear (colour litho)

3626480 Cordelia, from Shakespeares King Lear (colour litho) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Cordelia, from Shakespeares King Lear. Illustration from Trachtenbilder fur die Buhne (Costumes for the Stage) by Bruno Kohler (Max Pasch, Berlin, 1890).); © Look and Learn

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Cordelia King Lear Theatrical Tragedy Shakespeare William Shakspeare


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This print showcases Cordelia, a prominent character from Shakespeare's renowned play, King Lear. The colour litho artwork was created by the German School in the 19th century and is now part of a private collection. The image beautifully captures Cordelia's essence as she stands poised on stage, adorned in an exquisite medieval cloak and dress. Her presence exudes strength and grace, reflecting her pivotal role in this tragic tale. The illustration originates from Trachtenbilder fur die Buhne (Costumes for the Stage), a publication by Bruno Kohler in Berlin during 1890. It serves as a testament to the enduring influence of Shakespearean literature on theatrical arts across Europe. Cordelia's portrayal symbolizes both vulnerability and resilience, embodying themes of love, loyalty, and betrayal explored within King Lear. This powerful depiction resonates with audiences even today. As we gaze upon this print, we are transported into the world of English literature where William Shakespeare's genius comes alive through his unforgettable characters. The attention to detail in Cordelia's costume highlights not only the artistry involved but also provides insight into German culture during that era. This mesmerizing image reminds us of the timeless appeal of theatre as it continues to captivate hearts and minds worldwide.

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