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William Shakespeare
[edit]The Two Gentlemen of Verona
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First Folio title page (1623)
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Richard Yates as Launce; Henry Roberts (1740)
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Scene from; Angelica Kauffmann (1789)
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Silvia Rescued by Valentine; Francis Wheatley (1792)
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Illustration of Act 1, Scene 1; Henry Courtney Selous (1830)
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Launce's substitute for Proteus' dog; Augustus Leopold Egg (1849)
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Valentine Rescuing Sylvia from Proteus; William Holman Hunt (1851)
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Scene from The Two Gentlemen of Verona; Alfred Elmore (1857)
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Silvia; Charles Edward Perugini (1888)
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"I dare you to breathe upon my love" ; from Tales of Shakespeare (1890)
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Who is Sylvia - What is she, that all the swains commend her; Edwin Austin Abbey (1899)
The Taming of the Shrew
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Second quarto title page (1596)
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First Folio title page (1623)
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Marie Thérèse Kemble as Catharine in David Garrick's Catharine and Petruchio (1754)
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Henry Woodward as Petruchio; Benjamin van der Gucht (1774)
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Illustration from Act 3, Scene 2; Francis Wheatley (1793)
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Illustration from Act 4, Scene 5; Julius Caesar Ibbetson (1803)
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Scene from; Washington Allston (1809)
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Tameing a Shrew; from Caricature Magazine (1815)
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Illustration from the Induction; Henry Courtney Selous (1830)
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Taming of the Shrew; Leopold Augustus Egg (1849)
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Illustration of Christopher Sly; William Quiller Orchardson (1867)
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Petruccio's hochzeit; Carl Gehrts (1885)
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Illustration from Act 4, Scene 3; C.R. Leslie (1886)
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Ada Rehan as Katherine (1887)
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And away he hurried Katherine off; from Tales of Shakespeare (1890)
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"What is your will, sir, that you send for me?"; from Tales of Shakespeare (1890)
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The Shrew Katerina; Edward Robert Hughes (1898)
Henry VI, Part 2
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Quarto title page (1594)
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Title Page of The Whole Contention of the Two Famous Houses Lancaster and Yorke (1619)
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First Folio title page (1623)
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Cardinal Beaufort's Bedchamber; Joshua Reynolds (1788)
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Study for a fiend's head; George Romney (1789)
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The Conjuration; John Opie (1792)
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Dick the Butcher & Smith the Weaver seizing the Clerk of Chatham; Henry William Bunbury (1795)
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Illustration of Act 4, Scene 2; H.C. Selous (1830)
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The Penance of Eleanor; Edwin Austin Abbey (1900)
Henry VI, Part 3
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Quarto title page (1594)
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Title Page of The Whole Contention of the Two Famous Houses Lancaster and Yorke (1619)
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First Folio Title page (1623)
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Illustration of Act 5, Scene 6; from The Works of Mr. William Shakespeare (1709)
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Battle Near Towton; Josiah Boydell (1794)
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Illustration of Act 1, Scene 3; Robert Ker Porter (1800)
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The Murder of Rutland; Charles Robert Leslie (1815)
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The Death of Prince Edward; Thomas Stothard (1824)
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Illustration of Act 1, Scene 4; H.C. Selous (1830)
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Illustration of Act 2, Scene 5; H.C. Selous (1830)
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King Henry VI of England at Towton; William Dyce (1860)
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The Flight of Henry VI from Towton; William Lindsy Windus (1860)
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The Death of the Earl of Warwick; John Adam Houston (1870)
Henry VI, Part 1
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First Folio title page (1623)
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Joan and the Furies; William Hamilton (1790)
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Illustration of Act 4, Scene 6; H.C. Selous (1830)
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Illustration of Act 5, Scene 3; H.C. Selous (1830)
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Talbot encounters the Duchess of Auvergne; William Quiller Orchardson (1867)
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Scene in the Temple Garden; John Pettie (1871)
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The Maid of Orelans; Henrietta Ward (1871)
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Choosing the Red and White Roses; Henry Payne (1908)
Titus Andronicus
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Henry Peahcam's illustration of characters from Titus Andronicus
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Quarto title page (1595)
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Q2 title page (1600)
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Q3 title page (1611)
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First Folio title page (1623)
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Illustration of Act 5, Scene 2; from The Works of Mr. William Shakespeare (1709)
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Illustration of Act 3, Scene 2; Gravelot (1740)
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Miss P. Hopkins as Tamora (1776)
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Illustration of Act 3, Scene 1; Jean Michel Moreau(1785)
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Illustration of Act 2, Scene 4; Philippe-Jacques de Loutherbourg (1785)
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Illustration of Act 4, Scene 1; Thomas Kirk (1799)
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Illustration of Act 4, Scene 2; Thomas Kirk (1799)
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Illustration of Act 4, Scene 2; Samuel Woodforde (1793)
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Illustration of Act 4, Scene 2; from Joseph Graves' Dramatic tales founded on Shakespeare's plays (1837)
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Illustration of Act 2, Scene 3; Edward Smith (1843)
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Ira Aldridge as Aaron (1852)
William Blake
[edit]Joseph of Arimathea among the Rocks of Albion (1773 and 1809)
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William Blake's first original engraving - an untitled piece based on an engraving by Nicholas Beatrizet, itself based on a figure in a painting by Michaelangelo.
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Joseph of Arimathea Among the Rocks of Albion - 2nd state of Blake's 1773 original, engraved circa 1809
Poetical Sketches (1783)
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Title page
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'Mad Song'
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'Song: I love the jocund dance'
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'Song: Love and harmony combine'
An Island in the Moon (1784)
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MS page 1
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MS page 8
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MS page 18
The Approach of Doom (1788)
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Robert Blake's original sketch for The Approach of Doom
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William Blake's first relief etching - based on a sketch by his recently deceased brother, Robert
All Religions are One (1789)
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Frontispiece
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Title page
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The Argument
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Principal 1st
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Principal 2d
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Principal 3d
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Principal 4
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Principal 5
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Principal 6
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Principal 7d
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Alternately coloured title page
There is No Natural Religion (1789)
[edit]1794 print
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Frontispiece
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Title page
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The Argument
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I
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II
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III
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IV
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V
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VI
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I
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II
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Therefore
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Alternate version of the frontispiece, in which the man has no staff
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Alternate colour scheme for Plate 3
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Monochrome version of Plate 3
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Alternate colour scheme for Plate 4
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Monochrome version of Plate 4
1795 print
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Frontispiece
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Titlepage
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I
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II
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IV
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V
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VI
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VII
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Conclusion
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Application
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Therefore
Tiriel (1789)
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Pencil sketch for 'Tiriel Supporting Myratana'
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Tiriel supporting Myratana
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Har blessing Tiriel
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Har and Heva bathing
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Har and Heva sleeping
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Tiriel borne back to the palace on the shoulders of Ijim
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Tiriel Denouncing his Sons and Daughters
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Tiriel led by Hela