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Miss Jenny Marston and Mr F Robinson as Florizel and Perdita, The Winters Tale, Act IV, scene iii (engraving)

Miss Jenny Marston and Mr F Robinson as Florizel and Perdita, The Winters Tale, Act IV, scene iii (engraving)


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Miss Jenny Marston and Mr F Robinson as Florizel and Perdita, The Winters Tale, Act IV, scene iii (engraving)

971643 Miss Jenny Marston and Mr F Robinson as Florizel and Perdita, The Winters Tale, Act IV, scene iii (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Miss Jenny Marston and Mr F Robinson as Florizel and Perdita, The Winters Tale, Act IV, scene iii. Engraved by Sherratt from a daguerreotype by Paine of Islington. Illustration for The Complete Works of Shakespeare (London Printing and Publishing, c 1880). Digitally cleaned image.); © Look and Learn

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This engraving captures the enchanting scene from Act IV, scene iii of William Shakespeare's play "The Winter's Tale". Miss Jenny Marston and Mr F Robinson beautifully portray the characters Florizel and Perdita, exuding grace and elegance in their costumes. The attention to detail in their attire is remarkable, with intricate floral patterns adorning their garments, symbolizing the theme of nature throughout the play. Engraved by Sherratt from a daguerreotype by Paine of Islington, this image is part of a collection featured in "The Complete Works of Shakespeare" published in London around 1880. Digitally cleaned to enhance its clarity, it showcases the artistry that went into creating these theatrical illustrations. "The Winter's Tale" is known as one of Shakespeare's problem plays due to its blend of tragedy and comedy. This particular scene highlights the romantic relationship between Florizel and Perdita amidst a backdrop filled with flowers. Their chemistry on stage is palpable as they embody their respective characters flawlessly. As we gaze upon this print, we are transported back to an era when theater was at its prime. It serves as a reminder of the enduring power of Shakespearean drama and how it continues to captivate audiences even today.

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