Lawrence, The Sleeping and the Dead are but as Pictures; Shakespeare
1830
24
William Angus, 1752–1821
Two Gentlemen of Verona, Act I, Sc. II
1790
25
Charles Warren, 1767–1823
Comedy of Errors, Act II Sc. 2
1804
26
George Cruikshank, 1792–1878
The Green Room at Drury Lane Theatre
27
unknown artist
The Globe on Bank Side where Shakespeare Acted (published b J. Serrell); page 10 (Volume Two)
1789
28
John Chapman, active ca. 1792–1823
Falstaff's Escape - "The Merry Wives of Windsor," Act IV, Scene II
1792
29
Print made by Wilhelm Krauskopf, Born 1847
The Merry Wives of Windsor, Act IV, Scene II
undated
30
John Sartain, 1808–1897
Shakespeare brought before Sir Thomas Lucy for the Deer Shooting, from "The Eclectic"
undated
31
Charles Rolls, 1800–active 1830
The Play Scene - "Hamlet", Act III, Scene II
32
unknown artist
Mrs. Gardiner - The Tragedy of Macbeth
33
Robert Acon, 1792-1880
St. Jame's, Garrick Hill
undated
34
L. Truchy, 1721–1764
Sir John Falstaff in the Buck Basket
35
John Hamilton Mortimer, 1740–1779
Nature and Genius introducing Garrick to the Temple of Shakespeare (Catalogue Mortimer Exhibition 1968 - number 83)
36
William Bernard Cooke, 1778–1855
Garrick's House at Hampton
1819
37
Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815
Prospero Disarming Ferdinand, Act I, Scene II
1793
38
unknown artist
New Drury Lane Theatre
39
W. Thomas Smith, 1865–1936
Drury Lane Theatre, as Newly Fronted by Robert Adam for Garrick
undated
40
Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815
Cicero
1790
41
Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815
The Meeting Of Edward V And His Brother, The Duke Of York
1789
42
John Hamilton Mortimer, 1740–1779
Twelve etchings of Characters from Shakespeare: 5) Beatrice, from Much Ado About Nothing, Act 1, Scene 2 (sic)(Catalogue Mortimer Exhibition 1968 - Number 79)
43
Peter Simon, 1750–1810
As You Like It: Act II, Scene VII: The Seven Ages Man (fifth age)
1801
44
Peter Simon, 1750–1810
As You Like It: Act II, Scene VII: The Seven Ages Man (seventh age)
1801
45
Benjamin Smith, 1775–1833
The Infant Shakespeare (engraving for Boydell's "Shakespeare Gallery")
1799
46
George Siegmund Facius, 1750–1804
All's Well that Ends Well
1794
47
John Thomas Smith, 1766–1833
Funeral of Lord Nelson. From the Bankside near Shakespeare's Theatre
1806
48
Print made by Caroline Watson, 1760–1814
King Henry VI, Part II, Act III, Scene III
1792
49
Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815
Mr. Keuible In The Character Of King Richard, III
1790
50
Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815
Cordelia
1784
51
John Ogborne the Elder, 1755–1795
As You Like It: Act II, Scene VII: The Seven Ages Man (fourth age)
1801
52
William S. Leney, 1769–1831
As You Like It: Act II, Scene VII: The Seven Ages Man (sixth age)
1801
53
Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815
Anthony and Cleopatra, Act 3, Scene II
1794
54
Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815
Troilus and Crssida, Act 3, Scene II
1794
55
Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815
King Lear, Act 4, Scene VII
1794
56
Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815
The Birth of Shakespeare
1782
57
Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815
As You Like It, Act IV, Orlando and Oliver
1788
58
Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815
Troilus and Cressida, Act 4, Scene II
1794
59
Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815
Ophelia vide Hamlet, Act 4, Scene VII
1794
60
John Ogborne the Elder, 1755–1795
As You Like It: Act II, Scene VII: The Seven Ages Man (second age)
1801-1803
61
Peltro W. Tomkins, 1760–1840
As You Like It: Act II, Scene VII: The Seven Ages of Man (First Age)
1801
62
Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815
Antony and Cleopatra, Act I, Scene II
1794
63
unknown artist
Mrs. Sarah Siddons
undated
64
Leslie Matthew 'Spy' Ward, 1851–1922
Vanity Fair: Theatre; 'Hereditary Actor', Mr. Henry Kemble, April 24, 1907
1907
65
unknown artist
A t avers le Rhin un petit peu de courage papa Guillaume
66
Illustrations to Shakspeare
1825
67
Monumental Bust of shakespeare, at Stratford Upon Avon
68
Illustrations to Shakspeare
1825
69
Charles John Smith, 1803–1838
Monumental Bust of Shakespeare, at Stratford Upon Avon
1836
70
Thomas Anthony Dean, 1801–1860
Shakspeare
71
Title Page, Shakespeare's Works, Edited
72
Title Page, Shakespeare's Works, Edited
73
Shakespeare's Apotheosis
74
Benjamin Holl, 1808–1884
The Alto Relievo, in the front of the Shakspeare Gallery, Pall Mall
75
Benjamin Holl, 1808–1884
The Alto Relievo, in the front of the Shakspeare Gallery, Pall Mall
76
Michael Hanhart, active 1841–1852
Plan of the property originally possessed by the Shakspeare Family
77
Charles John Smith, 1803–1838
Front and Back View of Cassolette made from the Mulberry Tree planted by Shakespeare
1837
78
Charles John Smith, 1803–1838
Cassolette made from Shakspeare's Mulberry Tree
79
Robert Bremmel Schnebbelie, active 1803–1849
End View of Cassolette made from the Mulberry Tree planted by Shakspeare in the possession of George Daniel, Esqr
80
Charles John Smith, 1803–1838
Cassolette made from Shakspeare's Mulberry Tree
81
William Wise, Active 1823–1876
A South View of the Falcon Tavern, on the Bankside, Southwark; as it appeared in 1805: celebrated for the daily resort of Shakspeare, and his Dramatic Companions with a Plan of the site and its vicinity
1811
82
Charles John Smith, 1803–1838
Cassolette made from Shakspeare's Mulberry Tree
83
Robert Bremmel Schnebbelie, active 1803–1849
End View of Cassolette made from the Mulberry Tree planted by Shakspeare in the posssession of George Daniel, Esqr
84
James Fahey, 1804–1885
Shakspeare's Desk
1824
85
William Shakspeare
1806
86
Print made by James Heath, 1757–1834
Tempest. Act III. Sc. I
1787
87
A. Birrell, ca.1770–ca. 1820
Windsor Castle, Richard II, Act V, Scene III; page 102 (Volume Three)
88
Samuel William Reynolds, 1773–1835
Garrick in the Character of Richard, third
1825
89
James S. Storer, 1771–1853
Shakespeare's Birth Place, Stratford on Avon (for Cole's Residences of Actors)(with text "transcribed from the registrar book of the parish"); page 51 (Volume Three)
90
after Thomas Ryder, 1746–1810
Midsummer Night's Dream: Act IV, Scene I
1803
91
Peter Simon, 1750–1810
Tempest, Act I, Scene II. The Enchanted Island
1803
92
Peter Simon, 1750–1810
As You Like It: Act V Scene IV: Rosalind and Orlando
1791
93
Peter Simon, 1750–1810
Much Ado About Nothing. Act IV, Scene 1
1803
94
Peter Simon, 1750–1810
Much Ado About Nothing, Act III, Scene I, "An Orchard"
1803
95
Charles Gauthier Playter, died 1809
Comedy of Errors, Act V, Scene I: "A Street before the Priory"
1803
96
Thomas Ryder, 1746–1810
MacBeth, Act I, Scene III: "A Heath"
1803
97
Robert Thew, 1758–1802
Taming of the Shrew: Introduction, Scene II: A Room in the Lord's House
1803
98
George Siegmund Facius, 1750–1804
All's Well that Ends Well, Act V, Scene III: King, Countess, Lafen, Lords, etc
1803
99
Samuel Middiman, ca. 1750–1831
A Winter's Tale, Act III, Scene III: A Desert Place Near the Sea