Plate 14 (Act V, Scene II) from Shakespeare's Othello
Artist: Théodore Chassériau (French, 1819–1856)
Publisher: Cabinet de l'Amateur et de l'Antiquaire
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Etching
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platemark: 14 5/16 × 10 1/2 in. (36.4 × 26.6 cm)
sheet: 23 3/16 × 16 13/16 in. (58.9 × 42.7 cm) - Credit Line
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Everett V. Meeks, B.A. 1901, Fund
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2017.139.1.15
- Geography
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19th century
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Provenance
Provenance
Acquired by dealer in trade, France, 2016; Estate of Marcel Lecomte, ParisBibliography
- "Acquisitions July 1, 2017–June 30, 2018," Yale University Art Gallery Bulletin: Online Supplement (accessed December 1, 2018), 38
Object copyright
Additional information
Object/Work type
etchings,
human figures (visual works),
literature (general genre)
Subject
bedrooms beds (furniture) costumes deaths murders performances sheets (bed coverings) torches (lighting devices)Marks
OTHELLO. O! O! O!\r\nEMILIA. Nay, lay thee down, and roar; for thon hast kill'd the sweetest innocent, That e'er did lift up eye.\r\nOTHELLO. Oh! Oh! Oh!\r\nEMILIA. Oui, renverse-toi sur ce lit, et rugis de desespoir; / car tu as tue las plus douce, la plus innocente femme / qui ait jamais leve les yeux au ciel.Technical metadata and APIs
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