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Danse du soleil (Sun Dance)

Artist: Stanley William Hayter (British, 1901–1988)
Publisher: Guilde Internationale de la Gravure (Geneva and Paris, active 20th century)

The Ambush, 1938

Artist: Orovida Camille Pissarro (British, 1893–1968)

Shakespeare seated between the Dramatick Muse and the Genius of Painting

Artist: Benjamin Smith (British, active ca. 1802–11)
After: I. Banks

The Infant Shakespeare

Artist: Benjamin Smith (British, active ca. 1802–11)
After: George Romney (British, 1734–1802)

Tempest Act 1, Scene II

Artist: Jean Pierre Simon (British, before 1750–ca. 1810)

Measure for Measure , Act V, Scene I

Artist: Jean Pierre Simon (British, before 1750–ca. 1810)
After: Thomas Kirk (British, 1765–1797)

Merchant of Venice, Act V Scene I

Artist: J. Browne (British)
After: William Hodges (British, 1744–1797)

As You Like It Act II, Scene I

Artist: Samuel Middiman (British, 1750–1831)
After: William Hodges (British, 1744–1797)

Taming of the Shrew , Introduction, Scene II

Artist: P. Thew (British, 1758–1802)

Twelfth Night, Act V, Scene 1

Artist: Francesco Bartolozzi (Italian, 1727–1815)

Winter's Tale, Act II, Scene III

Artist: Jean Pierre Simon (British, before 1750–ca. 1810)
After: John Opie (British, 1761–1807)

MacBeth , Act I , Scene III

Artist: James Caldwall (British, 1739–1819)
After: Henry Fuseli (Swiss, active in England, 1741–1825)

King John, Act IV, Scene I

Artist: P. Thew (British, 1758–1802)

King Henry the Fourth Act II, Scene IV

Artist: P. Thew (British, 1758–1802)

First Part of King Henry the Fourth Act III, Scene I

Artist: Jean Pierre Simon (British, before 1750–ca. 1810)

Third Part of King Henry the Sixth, Act I Scene III

Artist: G. C. Playter (British)
Artist: Thomas Ryder (British, 1746–1810)
After: James Northcote (British, 1746–1831)

Third Part of King Henry VI, Act II, Scene V

Artist: J. Ogborne (British, 1725–1795)
After: John Boydell (British, 1719–1804)

King Henry VIII, Act IV, Scene II

Artist: P. Thew (British, 1758–1802)
After: Richard Westall (British, 1765–1836)

Coriolanus, Act V, Scene III

Artist: James Caldwall (British, 1739–1819)

Julius Caesar, Act IV, Scene III

Artist: Richard Scriven (British)
After: Richard Westall (British, 1765–1836)

Timon of Athens, Act IV, Scene III

Artist: P. Thew (British, 1758–1802)
After: John Opie (British, 1761–1807)

Hamlet, Act IV, Scene I

Engraver: Various
Publisher: John Boydell (British, 1719–1804)
Publisher: Josiah Boydell (British, 1752–1817)

Othello, Act II , SceneI

Artist: Thomas Ryder (British, 1746–1810)
After: Thomas Stothard (British, 1755–1834)

Othello, Act V, Scene II

Artist: William Satchwell Leney (British, 1769–1831)

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