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Associated People Shakespeare, William (1564–1616), playwright and poet

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Francesco Bartolozzi Mrs. Lenox
Print made by Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815
Mrs. Lenox
1792
Caroline Watson Garrick Reading the Ode at the Shakespeare Jubilee
Caroline Watson, 1760–1814
Garrick Reading the Ode at the Shakespeare Jubilee
1784
James H. Baker Come Gentle Night: "Romeo and Juliet," Act III, Scene II
Print made by James H. Baker, born 1829
Come Gentle Night: "Romeo and Juliet," Act III, Scene II
between 1839 and 1849
William Bromley David Garrick as Richard III in the Drury Lane Theatre Performance, 1759
Print made by William Bromley, 1769–1842
David Garrick as Richard III in the Drury Lane Theatre Performance, 1759
1811
James Faed Sr. Shakespeare in His Study
James Faed Sr., 1821–1911
Shakespeare in His Study
1859
James Heath "Then go, bid the huntsmen wake them with their horns"
James Heath, 1757–1834
"Then go, bid the huntsmen wake them with their horns"
1802
James Heath "We come to visit you: and purpose now, to lead you to our court: vouchsafe it then."
James Heath, 1757–1834
"We come to visit you: and purpose now, to lead you to our court: vouchsafe it then."
1802
Benjamin Smith "Tempest", Act I, Scene I
Benjamin Smith, 1775–1833
"Tempest", Act I, Scene I
1797
Peltro W. Tomkins Sir Andrew Aguecheek, Sir Toby Belch and the Clown - "Twelfth Night", Act II, Scene III
Peltro W. Tomkins, 1760–1840
Sir Andrew Aguecheek, Sir Toby Belch and the Clown - "Twelfth Night", Act II, Scene III
1792
Robert Thew As You Like It: Act II, Scene VII: The Seven Ages Man (Third Age)
Robert Thew, 1758–1802
As You Like It: Act II, Scene VII: The Seven Ages Man (Third Age)
1803
Francesco Bartolozzi Twelfth Night, Act V, Scene I: The Street
Print made by Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815
Twelfth Night, Act V, Scene I: The Street
1803
Robert Thew King Richard the Second, Act V, Scene II (The Entrance of King Richard & Bolingbroke into London)
Print made by Robert Thew, 1758–1802
King Richard the Second, Act V, Scene II (The Entrance of King Richard & Bolingbroke into London)
1801
James Heath "Hubert, let me not be bound!"
James Heath, 1757–1834
"Hubert, let me not be bound!"
1802
James Heath "Mark your divorce young sir, whom son I dare not call"
James Heath, 1757–1834
"Mark your divorce young sir, whom son I dare not call"
1804
James Heath "Here, I and sorrows sit; here is my throne, bid kings come and bow to it"
James Heath, 1757–1834
"Here, I and sorrows sit; here is my throne, bid kings come and bow to it"
1802
Samuel Freeman David Garrick Esq.
Samuel Freeman, 1773–1857
David Garrick Esq
1807
R. Clamp William Sommers, King Henry VIII's Jester
Print made by R. Clamp, fl.1789–1798
William Sommers, King Henry VIII's Jester
undated
unknown artist King Henry VI, Second Part, Act 3, Scene 3
unknown artist
King Henry VI, Second Part, Act 3, Scene 3
1801
Robert Thew Shakespeare, Macbeth Act IV, Scene I
Robert Thew, 1758–1802
Shakespeare, Macbeth Act IV, Scene I
1802
unknown artist Mrs. Siddons, in the Character of the Tragic Muse
unknown artist
Mrs. Siddons, in the Character of the Tragic Muse
undated
Caroline Watson The Tempest, Act V, Scene I
Print made by Caroline Watson, 1760–1814
The Tempest, Act V, Scene I
1795
Peter Simon Taming of the Shrew, Act II Scene II
Peter Simon, 1750–1810
Taming of the Shrew, Act II Scene II
1795
Francesco Bartolozzi Ophelia: There's Rue for You, and Here's Some for Me
Print made by Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815
Ophelia: There's Rue for You, and Here's Some for Me
1784
James Heath "This is fairy gold, boy, and will prove so"
James Heath, 1757–1834
"This is fairy gold, boy, and will prove so"
1804