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Francesco Bartolozzi Prospero Disarming Ferdinand, Act I, Scene II
Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815, Italian, active in Britain (1764–99)
Prospero Disarming Ferdinand, Act I, Scene II
1793
Henry William Bunbury A Cavalry Officer (Henry IV) Leading a Charge Outside a Castle
Henry William Bunbury, 1750–1811, British
A Cavalry Officer (Henry IV) Leading a Charge Outside a Castle
undated
Henry William Bunbury The Duel: 'Twelfth Night,' Act III, Scene IV
Henry William Bunbury, 1750–1811, British
The Duel: 'Twelfth Night,' Act III, Scene IV
ca. 1790
Henry William Bunbury Falstaff Carrying Dead Hotspur
Henry William Bunbury, 1750–1811, British
Falstaff Carrying Dead Hotspur
undated
Henry William Bunbury Launce Teaching His Dog Crab
Henry William Bunbury, 1750–1811, British
Launce Teaching His Dog Crab
undated
unknown artist Launce Teaching his Dog Crab to behave as a Dog in all things - "The Two Gentlemen of Verona," Act IV, Scene IV
unknown artist
Launce Teaching his Dog Crab to behave as a Dog in all things - "The Two Gentlemen of Verona," Act IV, Scene IV
1794
unknown artist Launce Teaching his Dog Crab to behave as a Dog in all things - "The Two Gentlemen of Verona," Act IV, Scene IV
unknown artist
Launce Teaching his Dog Crab to behave as a Dog in all things - "The Two Gentlemen of Verona," Act IV, Scene IV
1794
unknown artist Falstaff at Hern's Oak - "Merry Wives of Windsor," Act V, Scene V
unknown artist, ( ?Beneditte)
Falstaff at Hern's Oak - "Merry Wives of Windsor," Act V, Scene V
1793
Jan J. van den Bergh Romeo and Juliet in Friar Lawrence's Cell - "Romeo and Juliet," Act II, Scene VI
Jan J. van den Bergh, active 1793–1800
Romeo and Juliet in Friar Lawrence's Cell - "Romeo and Juliet," Act II, Scene VI
1794
John Chapman Helena in the Dress of a Pilgrim - "All's Well That Eends Well," Act III, Scene V
John Chapman, active ca. 1792–1823, British
Helena in the Dress of a Pilgrim - "All's Well That Eends Well," Act III, Scene V
1792
Benjamin Duterreau Florizel and Autolicus - "Winter's Tale"
Benjamin Duterreau, 1767–1851
Florizel and Autolicus - "Winter's Tale"
1794
Jan J. van den Bergh Falstaff with Hotspur on his Back - "Henry IV," Part I, Act V, Scene IV
Jan J. van den Bergh, active 1793–1800
Falstaff with Hotspur on his Back - "Henry IV," Part I, Act V, Scene IV
1794
Henry William Bunbury Pistol eating Fluellen's Leak - "Henry V"
Print made by Henry William Bunbury, 1750–1811, British
Pistol eating Fluellen's Leak - "Henry V"
between 1811 and 1815
John Chapman Rosalind, Celia and Touchstone - "As You Like It," Act II, Scene III
John Chapman, active ca. 1792–1823, British
Rosalind, Celia and Touchstone - "As You Like It," Act II, Scene III
1792
John Chapman Falstaff's Escape - "The Merry Wives of Windsor," Act IV, Scene II
John Chapman, active ca. 1792–1823, British
Falstaff's Escape - "The Merry Wives of Windsor," Act IV, Scene II
1792
John Chapman Falstaff's Escape - "The Merry Wives of Windsor," Act IV, Scene II
John Chapman, active ca. 1792–1823, British
Falstaff's Escape - "The Merry Wives of Windsor," Act IV, Scene II
1792
Thomas Cheesman The Supposed Death of Imogen, 'Cymbeline,' Act IV, Scene IV
Print made by Thomas Cheesman, 1760–1834/35, British
The Supposed Death of Imogen, 'Cymbeline,' Act IV, Scene IV
1792
unknown artist Macbeth and the Murderers - "Macbeth," Act III, Scene I
unknown artist, ( J. Coles )
Macbeth and the Murderers - "Macbeth," Act III, Scene I
1792
unknown artist Falstaff Reproved by King Henry
unknown artist, ( Shenner )
Falstaff Reproved by King Henry
1792
Peltro W. Tomkins Sir Andrew Aguecheek, Sir Toby Belch and the Clown - "Twelfth Night", Act II, Scene III
Peltro W. Tomkins, 1760–1840, British
Sir Andrew Aguecheek, Sir Toby Belch and the Clown - "Twelfth Night", Act II, Scene III
1792
unknown artist Falstaff reproved by King Henry
unknown artist, ( Shenner )
Falstaff reproved by King Henry
1792