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Lord Tennysons Play Of Becket
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Lord Tennysons Play Of Becket
Lord Tennysons Play Of Becket, At The Lyceum Theatre, London, UK: 1. King Henry And Rosamund In The Bower. 2. Becket Awaiting His Fate. 3. Rosamund (miss Ellen Terry). 4. Becket As Chancellor. 5. Becket In His Oratory. 6. The Martyrdom Of St. Thomas. 7. Becket Giving Rosamund His Blessing, 1893 Engraving
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1893 Engraving Becket Blessing Chancellor Ellen Fate Giving Henry King Lord Martyrdom Miss Play Theatre 19th Century Engraving Awaiting Bower Lyceum Theatre Oratory Rosamund Terry
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This vintage print captures a scene from Lord Tennyson's renowned play, "Becket" performed at the iconic Lyceum Theatre in London. The engraving showcases seven distinct moments that bring this tale to life. In the first image, we witness King Henry and Rosamund immersed in an enchanting bower, their love blossoming amidst regal surroundings. The second picture portrays Becket anxiously awaiting his fate, his expression reflecting the weight of his impending destiny. Miss Ellen Terry takes center stage in the third frame as she embodies Rosamund with grace and elegance, her presence commanding attention. Moving on to the fourth illustration, we see Becket portrayed as Chancellor, exuding authority and wisdom befitting his role. The fifth image transports us into Becket's oratory—a sacred space where he seeks solace and guidance during turbulent times. As we progress further into this visual narrative, the sixth depiction unveils a powerful moment—the martyrdom of St. Thomas—depicting Becket's ultimate sacrifice for his beliefs. Finally, in a touching conclusion to this series of engravings, Becket is shown giving Rosamund his blessing—an act that encapsulates both tenderness and strength. This 19th-century engraving not only offers a glimpse into historical theater but also serves as a testament to Lord Tennyson's enduring legacy and artistic vision. It invites us to delve into an era rich with culture and arts while appreciating the illustrative technique
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