Songs of Shakespeare, Illustrated by the Etching Club
Artwork Details
- Title: Songs of Shakespeare, Illustrated by the Etching Club
- Author: William Shakespeare (British, Stratford-upon-Avon 1564–1616 Stratford-upon-Avon)
- Etcher: John Callcott Horsley (British, London 1817–1903 London)
- Etcher: Charles Stonhouse (British, active 1833–65)
- Etcher: John Bell (British, Hopton, Suffolk 1811/12–1895 London)
- Etcher: Thomas Webster (British, London 1800–1886 Cranbrook, Kent)
- Etcher: Thomas Creswick (British, Sheffield 1811–1869 London)
- Etcher: Henry James Townsend (British, Taunton, Somerset 1810–1890)
- Etcher: John Prescott Knight (British, Stafford 1803–1881 London)
- Etcher: Richard Redgrave (British, London 1804–1888 London)
- Etcher: Frederick Tayler (British, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire 1802–1889 West Hampstead)
- Etcher: Charles West Cope (British, Leeds 1811–1890 Bournemouth)
- Etcher: Frank Stone (British, Manchester 1800–1859 London)
- Etcher: Richard Ansdell (British, Liverpool 1815–1885 Frimley, near Farnborough, Hampshire)
- Etcher: Samuel Palmer (British, London 1805–1881 Redhill, Surrey)
- Etcher: James Clarke Hook (British, London 1819–1907 Silverbeck, Surrey)
- Printer: Gad & Keningale (British, 19th century)
- Date: 1843
- Medium: Illustrations: etching
- Dimensions: 14 15/16 x 11 1/4 x 7/8 in. (37.9 x 28.6 x 2.2 cm)
- Classification: Books
- Credit Line: The Elisha Whittelsey Collection, The Elisha Whittelsey Fund, 1969
- Object Number: 69.604.48
- Curatorial Department: Drawings and Prints
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