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"Shakespearian Splendor: A Glimpse into the World of Shakespearean Theatre" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Shakespearean theatre

Background imageShakespearian Collection: John Henderson, in the Character of Iago (Shakespeares Othello), 1786. 1786

John Henderson, in the Character of Iago (Shakespeares Othello), 1786. 1786
John Henderson, in the Character of Iago (Shakespeares Othello), 1786

Background imageShakespearian Collection: Queen Katherine of France, by Laurence Alma-Tadema

Queen Katherine of France, by Laurence Alma-Tadema
Queen [Princess] Katherine of France, by Laurence Alma-Tadema, receiving a lesson in the English language from her Nurse before meeting King Henry V of England (from Henry V). 1888

Background imageShakespearian Collection: Puck From Midsummer Nights Dream

Puck From Midsummer Nights Dream
Engraving of the character Puck from the William Shakespeare play, A Midsummer Nights Dream, after a painting by Sir Joshua Reynolds. (Kean Collection/Getty Images)

Background imageShakespearian Collection: Illustration From Shakespeares Midsummer Nights Dream

Illustration From Shakespeares Midsummer Nights Dream
Engreved illustration depicting the character Puck hovering in the air, in a scene (Act II, Scene I) from William Shakespeares play A Midsummer Nights Dream. (Kean Collection/Getty Images)

Background imageShakespearian Collection: Engraving Of Falstaff In King Henry Play

Engraving Of Falstaff In King Henry Play
Falstaff sits with a woman, holding a tankard, in an illustrated scene from the Shakespeare play, King Henry IV, Act II, Scene IV. (Kean Collection/Getty Images)

Background imageShakespearian Collection: Merchant Of Venice

Merchant Of Venice
Salanio and Salarino encounter Shylock on a street in Venice, in Act III, Scene I of Shakespeares The Merchant of Venice, circa 1596. A watercolour by Sir John Gilbert, RA

Background imageShakespearian Collection: Isabella, by Francis W Topham

Isabella, by Francis W Topham (from Measure for Measure). 1888

Background imageShakespearian Collection: Rosalind, by R W Macbeth

Rosalind, by R W Macbeth (from As You Like It). 1888

Background imageShakespearian Collection: Imogen, by H G Schmalz

Imogen, by H G Schmalz (from Cymbeline). 1888

Background imageShakespearian Collection: King Henry IV Illustration

King Henry IV Illustration
Illustration of a scene from William Shakespeares play King Henry IV, Part I. (Kean Collection/Getty Images)

Background imageShakespearian Collection: Scene From King Henry IV

Scene From King Henry IV
Engraved illustration depicting a scene from William Shakespeares play, King Henry IV. (Kean Collection/Getty Images)

Background imageShakespearian Collection: Scene From Richard III

Scene From Richard III
Engraved illustration depicting a scene from William Shakespeares play Richard III. (Kean Collection/Getty Images)

Background imageShakespearian Collection: Midsummer Nights Dream Illustration

Midsummer Nights Dream Illustration
Engraved illustration of a scene from William Shakespeares play A Midsummer Nights Dream, (Kean Collection/Getty Images)

Background imageShakespearian Collection: The Wits, or, Sport upon Sport, 1662 (woodcut) (b / w photo)

The Wits, or, Sport upon Sport, 1662 (woodcut) (b / w photo)
XJF342438 The Wits, or, Sport upon Sport, 1662 (woodcut) (b/w photo) by English School, (16th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageShakespearian Collection: George Frederick Cooke as Richard III, Act IV, Scene II, 1800 (hand coloured etching)

George Frederick Cooke as Richard III, Act IV, Scene II, 1800 (hand coloured etching)
XCF322588 George Frederick Cooke as Richard III, Act IV, Scene II, 1800 (hand coloured etching) by Dighton, Robert (1752-1814); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageShakespearian Collection: Edmund Kean in Richard the Third, Act IV, Scene IV, by William Shakespeare (1564-1616)

Edmund Kean in Richard the Third, Act IV, Scene IV, by William Shakespeare (1564-1616)
KW315688 Edmund Kean in Richard the Third, Act IV, Scene IV, by William Shakespeare (1564-1616) engraved by C. Turnerby (litho) by Halls

Background imageShakespearian Collection: Falstaff at Hernes oak from The Merry Wives of Windsor, Act V, Scene V

Falstaff at Hernes oak from The Merry Wives of Windsor, Act V, Scene V
XYC282779 Falstaff at Hernes oak from " The Merry Wives of Windsor", Act V, Scene V, 1832 (oil on panel) by Stephanoff, James (1788-1874); 44.5x37.1 cm; Yale Center for British Art

Background imageShakespearian Collection: Good Night, A Thousand Times, Good Night, engraved by W. H. Egleton, from Romeo

Good Night, A Thousand Times, Good Night, engraved by W. H. Egleton, from Romeo
KW280628 Good Night, A Thousand Times, Good Night, engraved by W.H. Egleton, from Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare (1564-1616) (litho) by Corbould

Background imageShakespearian Collection: David Garrick (1717-79) and George Anne Bellamy (c. 1727-88) in Romeo and Juliet

David Garrick (1717-79) and George Anne Bellamy (c. 1727-88) in Romeo and Juliet
XYC129305 David Garrick (1717-79) and George Anne Bellamy (c.1727-88) in Romeo and Juliet, 1753 (oil on canvas) by Wilson, Benjamin (1721-88); 138.7x184.2 cm; Yale Center for British Art

Background imageShakespearian Collection: That Rude Uncivil Touch

That Rude Uncivil Touch
Left to right: Valentine, Proteus, Silvia and Julia (dressed as a man) in act V, scene 4 of William Shakespeares play Two Gentlemen of Verona

Background imageShakespearian Collection: (George) Osmond Tearle (1852-1901) English actor-manager and fine Shakespearian actor

(George) Osmond Tearle (1852-1901) English actor-manager and fine Shakespearian actor. Tearle here as the name part in Coriolanus by William Shakespeare. Photogravure published c1895

Background imageShakespearian Collection: Grand Shakespearian festival the greatest works of the maste

Grand Shakespearian festival the greatest works of the master mind presented in a most sumptuous manner : magnificent and realistic stage pictures of the greatest historical tragedies

Background imageShakespearian Collection: Garricks Birthplace

Garricks Birthplace
The Raven Hotel, Hereford, England, where the famous actor David Garrick was born, 19 February 1717. He grew up to be a great Shakespearian actor. Date: 1717 - 1779

Background imageShakespearian Collection: Shakespeare in a London street

Shakespeare in a London street
It was only Master Shakespeare. William Shakespeare strolls among children playing in an Elizabethan London street



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"Shakespearian Splendor: A Glimpse into the World of Shakespearean Theatre" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Shakespearean theatre. From whimsical fairy costumes to iconic scenes, this collection transports us to a bygone era filled with magic and drama. In "A Midsummer Night's Dream, " Act 4, Scene 1 comes alive as we witness four exquisite fairy costumes. These ethereal creations capture the essence of Shakespeare's beloved play, where mischief and love intertwine under moonlit skies. The allure continues with Ariel from "The Tempest. " Painted by Henry James Townsend in c1870, this portrayal captures the spirit of a mischievous sprite who enchants both characters on stage and audiences alike. Henry Irving and F B Chatterton are immortalized in a charming cartoon that showcases their undeniable talent. As they bring Shakespeare's words to life, their performances leave an indelible mark on theater history. Ira Aldridge takes center stage as Othello in an evocative portrait created by Henry Perronet Briggs. This powerful depiction reminds us of the profound impact that diverse actors have had on interpreting Shakespeare's timeless works throughout history. Sir John Gilbert's masterpiece depicts Timon and Apemantus sharing a poignant moment. The artist skillfully captures their contrasting personalities while exploring themes of friendship, betrayal, and greed found within "Timon of Athens. " Oberon and Titania grace our presence next—a mesmerizing image from the 19th century that encapsulates their otherworldly beauty. Their intricate costumes transport us to a realm where fairies reign supreme amidst dreams woven by William Shakespeare himself. "The Merchant of Venice" unfolds before our eyes through an intricately detailed scene captured by an unknown artist. We can almost hear Shylock delivering his famous monologue as we delve into one of literature's most complex characters.