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Midsummer Night's Dream, William Shakespeare  British, Illustrations: commercial process and engraving
Multiple artists/makers
[1870]
The Plays of William Shakespeare, vol. 1, containing The Tempest, Two Gentlemen of Verona, Merry Wives of Windsor, William Shakespeare  British, Illustrations: etching and engraving
Multiple artists/makers
1805
Scenes from the Winter's Tale, William Shakespeare  British, Illustrations: color lithographs
Multiple artists/makers
1866
Songs of Shakespeare, Illustrated by the Etching Club, William Shakespeare  British, Illustrations: etching
Multiple artists/makers
1843
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1870
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1860
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1805
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1805
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1805
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1899
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1905
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1805
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1805
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1805
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1805
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1805
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1895
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1868
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1847
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1931
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1922
Pity, William Blake  British, Relief etching, printed in color and finished with pen and ink and watercolor
William Blake
William Shakespeare
ca. 1795
Male with a staff in a storm (recto). Anatomical studies of a foot (verso), William Hamilton  British, Recto: pen and black ink, brush and gray wash, over graphite<br/>Verso: pen and brown ink
William Hamilton
William Shakespeare
1770–80
London Stereoscopic and Photographic Company
William Shakespeare
ca. 1865
"Jocund Day Stands Tip Toe on the Misty Mountain Tops" (Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet, Act 3, Scene 5), George Richmond  British, Graphite
George Richmond
William Shakespeare
ca. 1830
Lady Macbeth, Lisa Rhana  American, Watercolor
Lisa Rhana
William Shakespeare
1926–7
Hamlet and the Ghost of his Father, Adam Vogler  Austrian, Pen and gray ink, over graphite; double framing lines in pen and gray ink
Adam Vogler
William Shakespeare
mid-19th century
"O my fair warrior!": plate 5 from Othello (Act 2, Scene 1), Théodore Chassériau  French, Etching, engraving, roulette, and drypoint on chine collé; second edition (Gazette des Beaux-Arts)
Théodore Chassériau
William Shakespeare
etched 1844, reprinted 1900
"Therefore, be merry Cassio": plate 6 from Othello (Act 3, Scene 3), Théodore Chassériau  French, Etching, engraving, roulette, drypoint on chine collé; first edition of 1844
Théodore Chassériau
William Shakespeare
1844
"If I do die before thee, pr'ythee shroud me in one of those same sheets": plate 8 from Othello (Act 4, Scene 3), Théodore Chassériau  French, Etching, engraving, and drypoint on chine collé; first edition of 1844
Théodore Chassériau
William Shakespeare
1844
"Villain, thou diest": plate 10 from Othello (Act 5, Scene 1), Théodore Chassériau  French, Etching, engraving, and aquatint on chine collé; second edition (Gazette des Beaux-Arts)
Théodore Chassériau
William Shakespeare
etched 1844, reprinted 1900
"Yet she must die": plate 11 from Othello (Act 5, Scene 2), Théodore Chassériau  French, Etching, engraving, roulette, and drypoint on chine collé; second edition (Gazette des Beaux-Arts)
Théodore Chassériau
William Shakespeare
etched 1844, reprinted 1900
Jane Morris: Study for "Mariana", Dante Gabriel Rossetti  British, Red, brown, off-white and black chalk on tan paper; four sheets butt-joined (and slightly tented)
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
William Shakespeare
1868
Hamlet and Laertes at the Tomb of Ophelia, Eugène Delacroix  French, Graphite on tracing paper, laid down
Eugène Delacroix
William Shakespeare
ca. 1843
Frontispiece, from Othello, Théodore Chassériau  French, Etching, engraving, roulette, drypoint on chine collé
Théodore Chassériau
William Shakespeare
1900
"She thank'd me": plate 2 from Othello (Act 1, Scene 3), Théodore Chassériau  French, Etching, engraving, roulette, and drypoint on chine collé
Théodore Chassériau
William Shakespeare
1844
"She lov'd me for the dangers I had pass'd": plate 3 from Othello (Act 1, Scene 3), Théodore Chassériau  French, Etching, engraving, roulette, and drypoint on chine collé; second edition (Gazette des Beaux-Arts)
Théodore Chassériau
William Shakespeare
etched 1844, reprinted 1900
"Honest Iago, my Desdemona must I leave to thee": plate 4 from Othello (Act 1, Scene 3), Théodore Chassériau  French, Etching, engraving, roulette, and drypoint on chine collé; second edition (Gazette des Beaux-Arts)
Théodore Chassériau
William Shakespeare
etched 1844, reprinted 1900
"Have you pray'd tonight, Dedesmona?": plate 12 from Othello (Act 5, Scene 2), Théodore Chassériau  French, Etching, engraving, and roulette on chine collé; second edition (Gazette des Beaux-Arts, 1900)
Théodore Chassériau
William Shakespeare
etched 1844, reprinted 1900
"He smothers her": plate 13 from Othello (Act 5, Scene 2), Théodore Chassériau  French, Etching and engraving on chine collé; second edition (Gazette des Beaux-Arts)
Théodore Chassériau
William Shakespeare
etched 1844, reprinted 1900