Falstaff's Escape - "The Merry Wives of Windsor," Act IV, Scene II
1792
5
Print made by Gerald Leslie Brockhurst, 1890–1978
Ophelia
1942
6
John Hamilton Mortimer, 1740–1779
Caliban, from The Tempest
1775
7
John Hamilton Mortimer, 1740–1779
Twelve etchings of Characters from Shakespeare: 8) Bardolph, from Henry IV, Act II, Scene 9 (Catalogue Mortimer Exhibition 1968 - number 79)
8
John Hamilton Mortimer, 1740–1779
Twelve etchings from Shakespeare: 10) York, from Henry IV, Part 2, Act V, Scene 4 (Catalogue Mortimer Exhibition 1968 - number 79)
9
Print made by Francis Legat, 1755–1809
Hamlet: Act IV, Scene V, Elsinore -- King, Queen, Laertes, Ophelia, etc
1803
10
Robert Thew, 1758–1802
Hamlet, Prince of Denmark: Act I, Scene iv, Platform before the Palace of Elsineur--Hamlet, Horatio, Marcellus and the Ghost
1803
11
Simon François Ravenet, 1706–1774
Mr. Garrick and Miss Bellamy in the Characters of Romeo and Juliet
1753
12
John Hamilton Mortimer, 1740–1779
Twelve etchings of Characters from Shakespear: 3) Cassandra, from Troilus and Cressida, Act II, Scene 4 (sic)(Catalogue Mortimer Exhibition 1968 - Number 79)
13
John Hamilton Mortimer, 1740–1779
Lear, from King Lear, Act III, Scene ii
1776
14
John Hamilton Mortimer, 1740–1779
Edgar, from King Lear, Act III, Scene iii
15
John Hamilton Mortimer, 1740–1779
'Poet, from A Midsummer Night's Dream, Act V, Scene i'
1775
16
Robert Smirke, 1752–1845
Rokeby
1813
17
Robert Smirke, 1752–1845
Untitled: Arabian Knight
1830
18
Robert Smirke, 1752–1845
Rokeby
1813
19
Robert Smirke, 1752–1845
Merry Wives of Windsor
1821
20
Robert Smirke, 1752–1845
Merry Wives of Windsor
1821
21
Robert Smirke, 1752–1845
Taming of the Shrew
1821
22
Robert Smirke, 1752–1845
Rokeby
1813
23
Robert Smirke, 1752–1845
Rokeby
1813
24
Robert Smirke, 1752–1845
Untitled: Old Man of the Sea
25
Robert Smirke, 1752–1845
Untitled: The Exposure of Prince Bahman
26
Robert Smirke, 1752–1845
The Rape of the Golden Fleece
27
Robert Smirke, 1752–1845
Tempest
1821
28
Robert Smirke, 1752–1845
Taming of the Shrew
1822
29
Robert Smirke, 1752–1845
Twelfth Night
1822
30
Robert Smirke, 1752–1845
Tempest
1822
31
Robert Smirke, 1752–1845
Merry Wives of Windsor
1821
32
Robert Smirke, 1752–1845
Tempest
1821
33
Robert Smirke, 1752–1845
Twelfth Night
1822
34
James Heath, 1757–1834
"We come to visit you: and purpose now, to lead you to our court: vouchsafe it then."
1802
35
James Heath, 1757–1834
"Then go, bid the huntsmen wake them with their horns"
1802
36
James Heath, 1757–1834
"Here, I and sorrows sit; here is my throne, bid kings come and bow to it"
1802
37
James Heath, 1757–1834
"Mark your divorce young sir, whom son I dare not call"
1804
38
Thomas Ryder, 1746–1810
Henry IV, Part II: Act III, Justice Shallon's Seat in Gloucestershire
1803
39
Print made by Francis Legat, 1755–1809
Hamlet, Act IV, Scene v, Elsinore --King, Queen, Laertes, Ophelia, etc
1803
40
James Parker, 1750–1805
MacBeth, Act I, Scene V: "Inverness. A Room in MacBeth's Castle"
1803
41
Valentine Green, 1739–1813
Mr. Garrick and Mrs. Pritchard, in the Tragedy of 'Macbeth.' Act II. Scene III
1776
42
James Heath, 1757–1834
"This is fairy gold, boy, and will prove so"
1804
43
unknown artist
A View of the Valley of Stones, Devon, with a scene in the Tempest, Act 1