Mr. Garrick in the Character of Richard the Third - "Richard III," Act V, Scene VII
1746
3
George Romney, 1734–1802
"Lear in the Storm," King Lear, Act III, Scene II
undated
4
George Romney, 1734–1802
Lear Awakened by Cordelia
between 1774 and 1775
5
George Romney, 1734–1802
Miranda, Prospero, and Caliban: The Tempest
undated
6
George Romney, 1734–1802
Prospero and Miranda
ca. 1787
7
George Romney, 1734–1802
Standing Figure, Probably for Lady Macbeth
undated
8
George Romney, 1734–1802
The Banquet Scene
ca. 1792
9
George Romney, 1734–1802
The Witches' Cavern
between 1792 and 1793
10
George Romney, 1734–1802
John Henderson as Falstaff
1780
11
George Romney, 1734–1802
Lear Awakened by Cordelia
ca. 1774
12
Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
Romeo and Juliet, Act IV, Scene V
1799
13
Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
The Death of Juliet
1799
14
James Northcote, 1746–1831
Study for Burying the Royal Children
ca. 1790
15
Francis Hayman, 1707/8–1776
Falstaff Inspecting the Recruits
between 1761 and 1765
16
Samuel De Wilde, 1748–1832
Head of a Man with a Beard and Long Hair in the Wind
1786
17
Print made by Edward Fisher, 1722–1785
Garrick Between Tragedy and Comedy
undated
18
Print made by William Dickinson, 1746–1823
Mrs. Gwynne and Mrs. Bunbury in the Characters of the Merry Wives of Windsor
1780
19
Print made by John Dixon, ca. 1740–1811
David Garrick as Richard III
1772
20
James Barry, 1741–1806
King Lear
1776
21
William Angus, 1752–1821
Two Gentlemen of Verona, Act I, Sc. II
1790
22
unknown artist
The Two Gentlemen of Verona, Act III, Sc. I
1800
23
unknown artist
Much Ado About Nothing
1798
24
J. Barlow, active 1791
Merchant of Venice, Act III, Sc. I
1791
25
William Angus, 1752–1821
Much Ado About Nothing Act IV, Sc. I
1785
26
James Northcote, 1746–1831
Macbeth and the Witches
between 1777 and 1778
27
John Hamilton Mortimer, 1740–1779
Literary Characters Assembled Around the Medallion of Shakespeare
1776
28
unknown artist
Portrait of Moses Kean
undated
29
John Flaxman, 1755–1826
Seventeen Sketches chiefly of Mrs. Siddons in the Roles of Titania or Constance (King John) and including a Sketch of Kemble as Hamlet and a Study of Puck
ca. 1795
30
George Vertue, 1684–1756
Three Children of King Henry VII and Elizabeth of York, His Queen
1748
31
Robert Laurie, 1755?–1836
David Garrick, Esq
1779
32
Robert Laurie, 1755?–1836
David Garrick, Esq
1779
33
Wm. Shakespear at the Age of 40
1773
34
Shakspeare
1789
35
Thomas Trotter, ca. 1750–1803
William Shakspeare
1794
36
Thomas Cook, 1744–1818
Shakespeare
1776
37
George Vertue, 1684–1756
William Shakespeare
38
John Hall, 1739–1797
Wm. Shakespear at the Age of 40
1772
39
Jean Marie Delatre, 1746–1840
Untitled: Portrait of William Shakespeare
1786
40
unknown artist
William Shakspeare
1786
41
George Vertue, 1684–1756
William Shakespeare
42
John Hall, 1739–1797
Wm. Shakespear at the Age of 40
1772-1773
43
George Vertue, 1684–1756
William Shakespeare
44
Jean Marie Delatre, 1746–1840
Untitled: Portrait of William Shakespeare
1786
45
Gerard van der Gucht, 1696–1776
Shakespeare
46
George Vertue, 1684–1756
William Shakespeare
47
Caroline Watson, 1760–1814
Garrick Reading the Ode at the Shakespeare Jubilee
1784
48
Attributed to Isaac Cruikshank, 1764–1811
Bless Thee Bottom, Bless Thee-Thou Art Translated
1794
49
James Gillray, 1756–1815
Weird Sisters; Ministers of Darkness; Minions of the Moon (Thurlow, Pitt, and Dundas)
1791
50
Print made by James Gillray, 1756–1815
Taming of the Shrew. Katharine and Petruchio - The Modern Quixotte, or, What You Will
1791
51
Print made by Robert Thew, 1758–1802
King Henry VI, Part I: Act II, Scene V, A Room in the Tower (The Death of Mortimer)
1792
52
Print made by Charles Gauthier Playter, died 1809
Henry VI, Part III: Act I, Scene III, A Field of Battle betwixt Sandal Castle . .
1793
53
Print made by Jean B. Michel, active 1803
King Henry VI, Part III: Act V, Scene VII (Queen Bess Presenting King Edward . . . with Their Infant Son)
1791
54
William Wynne Ryland, 1732–1783
King John
55
Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815
Prospero Disarming Ferdinand, Act I, Scene II
1793
56
John Jones, ca. 1745–1797
Beatrice, Hero and Ursula
ca. 1771
57
Print made by Thomas Cook, 1744–1818
David Garrick in the Character of Richard III
1798
58
George Vertue, 1684–1756
Familia Regia: Henry VIII, Henry VII, Elizabeth of York, Jane Seymour
1742
59
Print made by Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815
John Henderson as Iago
1786
60
Print made by George Vertue, 1684–1756
King Henry VII and Elizabeth of York, Queen of England
61
John Hamilton Mortimer, 1740–1779
Lear, from King Lear, Act III, Scene ii
1776
62
John Hamilton Mortimer, 1740–1779
Caliban, from The Tempest
1775
63
George Vertue, 1684–1756
Richard III, King of England
1732
64
John Hamilton Mortimer, 1740–1779
Twelve etchings of Characters from Shakespeare: 4) Richard II, from Richard II, Act III, Scene 2 (Catalogue Mortimer Exhibition 1968 - Number 79)
1775
65
John Hamilton Mortimer, 1740–1779
Ophelia, from Hamlet, Act IV, Scene 7
1775
66
John Hamilton Mortimer, 1740–1779
Twelve etchings of Characters from Shakespeare: 12) Shylock, from The Merchant of Venice, Act IV, Scene 1 (Catalogue Mortimer Exhibition 1968 - number 79)
67
Print made by Francis Legat, 1755–1809
King Richard the Third: Act IV, Scene III (The Murder of the Princes in the Tower)
1790
68
Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815
The Meeting Of Edward V And His Brother, The Duke Of York
1789
69
Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815
Mr. Keuible In The Character Of King Richard, III
1790
70
Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815
Cicero
1790
71
William Sharp, 1749–1824
King Lear: Act III, Scene IV
1793
72
George Siegmund Facius, 1750–1804
All's Well that Ends Well
1794
73
Print made by Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815
Mrs. Abington as Thalia
ca. 1783
74
Print made by Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815
Imogen's Bedchamber in Cymbeline's Palace, 'Cymbeline,' Act II, Scene II
1786
75
Print made by Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815
Ophelia: There's Rue for You, and Here's Some for Me
1784
76
Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815
Cordelia
1784
77
Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815
Cleopatra And Meleagar
1783
78
Print made by Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815
Edward, Prince of Wales, Presenting the Captive King John of France and His Sons to His Father Edward the Third After the Battle of Poictiers
1788
79
Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815
Shakespeare's Tomb
1782
80
Print made by Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815
Mrs. Lenox
1792
81
Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815
Jane Shore
1790
82
Print made by Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815
Mrs. Siddons
1785
83
Simon François Ravenet, 1706–1774
Mr. Garrick and Miss Bellamy in the Characters of Romeo and Juliet
1753
84
Gerard van der Gucht, 1696–1776
Shakespeare
85
Print made by John Faber the Younger, ca. 1695–1756
Margaret Woffington as Mrs. Ford in "The Merry Wives of Windsor"
1751
86
Print made by Richard Earlom, 1743–1822
William Shakespeare
ca. 1770
87
unknown artist
Mrs. Siddons, in the Character of the Tragic Muse
undated
88
Francis Haward, 1759–1797
Mrs. Siddons in the Character of the Tragic Muse
1787
89
John Jones, ca. 1745–1797
Honorable Mrs. Tollemache in the Character of Miranda
1786
90
George Vertue, 1684–1756
Three Children of Henry VII and Elizabeth His Queen, Prince Arthur, Prince Henry and Princess Margaret
1748
91
Henry William Bunbury, 1750–1811
The Duel: 'Twelfth Night,' Act III, Scene IV
ca. 1790
92
unknown artist
Shylock turn'd MacBeth..
1773
93
Print made by Cornelis Apostool, 1762–1844
Here Nature List'ning Stood
1795
94
Print made by George Graham, active 1786–1813
Lady Christiana Collier (née Gwyn)
between 1760 and 1770
95
Richard Purcell, active 1746–1766
Garrick Between Tragedy and Comedy (David Garrick)
undated
96
John Finlayson, 1730–1776
Mr. Garrick in the Character of Kitely
1769
97
unknown artist
A Memorial to Shakespeare
1791
98
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
99
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
100
Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815
Mr. Kemble in the Character of King Richard the Third - "Richard III," Act V, Scene V