Shakespeare's Monument at the Church at Stratford upon Avon
1834
7
Charles Warren, 1767–1823
Comedy of Errors, Act II Sc. 2
1804
8
John Neagle, 1796–1865
Comedy of Errors, Act II, Scene II
9
William Ward, 1766–1826
Garrick in the Green Room
1829
10
Print made by Abraham Raimbach, 1784–1868
Antony and Cleopatra Act IV Sc. 8
1805
11
John Neagle, 1796–1865
Winter's Tale, Act 3, Scene 3
1803
12
Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
Set of Seven: Shakespeare's Seven Ages of Man
1824
13
John Phillips, active 1840–1852
One of a set of four: Much Ado About Nothing or Illustrations of Old Savings
1828
14
John Phillips, active 1840–1852
One of a Set of Four: Much Ado About Nothing or Illustrations of Old Sayings
1828
15
John Phillips, active 1840–1852
Set of Four: Much Ado About Nothing or Illustrations of Old Sayings
1828
16
John Phillips, active 1840–1852
Set of Four: Much Ado About Nothing or Illustrations of Sayings
1828
17
Print made by William Ward, 1766–1826
Mrs. Pope as Juliet
ca. 1804
18
Print made by Samuel Cousins, 1801–1887
William Shakespeare
1849
19
Print made by George Hollis, 1792–1842
St. Mark's Place, Venice - Juliet and her Nurse
1842
20
Print made by George Hollis, 1792–1842
St. Mark's Place, Venice - Juliet and her Nurse
1842
21
unknown artist
King Henry VI, Second Part, Act 3, Scene 3
1801
22
Robert Thew, 1758–1802
Shakespeare, Macbeth Act IV, Scene I
1802
23
Print made by Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
The Infant
1824
24
Print made by Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
The Lover
1824
25
Print made by William Bromley, 1769–1842
David Garrick as Richard III in the Drury Lane Theatre Performance, 1759
1811
26
Charles Burt, 1822–1894
Anne Page, Slender and Shallow - "The Merry Wives of Windsor," Act III, Scene IV
1850
27
Print made by George Cruikshank, 1792–1878
London. A Street: 'Henry IV Part II,' Act II, Scene I
after 1857
28
Print made by George Cruikshank, 1792–1878
Another Part of the Field: 'Henry IV Part I,' Act V, Scene IV
after 1857
29
James Heath, 1757–1834
"We come to visit you: and purpose now, to lead you to our court: vouchsafe it then."
1802
30
Benjamin Holl, 1808–1884
Mr. G. V. Brooke as Othello and James Bennett as Iago - 'Othello,' Act III, Scene III
31
William Say, 1768–1834
Mrs. Siddons
1810
32
Charles W. Sharpe, active 1858–1883
Orlando and the Wrestler - "As You Like It"
33
William Sharp, 1749–1824
Kemble
1803
34
Benjamin Smith, 1775–1833
"Tempest", Act I, Scene I
1797
35
Print made by Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
The School-Boy
1824
36
Print made by George Cruikshank, 1792–1878
Gloucestershire. Before Shallow's house: 'Henry IV Part II,' Act III, Scene II
after 1857
37
James Faed Sr., 1821–1911
Shakespeare in His Study
1859
38
Georg Goldberg, 1830–1894
"Antony and Cleopatra," Act III, Scene XI
undated
39
James Heath, 1757–1834
"Then go, bid the huntsmen wake them with their horns"
1802
40
Possibly George Hollis, 1792–1842
Mr. Macready as Hamlet and Mr. Stuart as the Ghost - "Hamlet," Act I, Scene V
undated
41
James S. King, 1852–1925
Jack Falstaff and Doll Tearsheet
1885
42
Thomas A. Woolnoth, 1785–1857
Mr. C. Kemble as Faulconbridge
43
Charles Mottram, 1807–1876
Oberon and Titania - "Midsummer Night's Dream", Act II, Scene III
44
Karl Friedrich Reichert, active 1860–died 1881
Charles Kean in the Character of Hamlet
1838
45
Print made by Wilhelm Krauskopf, Born 1847
The Merry Wives of Windsor, Act IV, Scene II
undated
46
Albert Henry Payne, 1812–1902
Shakespeare Writing
47
William Greatbach, Born 1802
Falstaff and his Friends
ca. 1868
48
John Sartain, 1808–1897
Shakespeare brought before Sir Thomas Lucy for the Deer Shooting, from "The Eclectic"
undated
49
Charles Rolls, 1800–active 1830
The Play Scene - "Hamlet", Act III, Scene II
50
Print made by John W. Gear, 1806–1866
Mr. W. J. Hammond and Miss Daly as Othello and Desdemona at the New Strand Theatre
undated
51
James Heath, 1757–1834
"Hubert, let me not be bound!"
1802
52
James Heath, 1757–1834
"Mark your divorce young sir, whom son I dare not call"
1804
53
James Heath, 1757–1834
"Here, I and sorrows sit; here is my throne, bid kings come and bow to it"
1802
54
James Heath, 1757–1834
William Henry West Betty
1806
55
Print made by William Heath, 1795–1840
Opera Reminiscences: Desdemona and Othello
1829
56
Print made by William Heath, 1795–1840
Opera Reminiscences: Desdemona and Otello
1829
57
George Cruikshank, 1792–1878
The Green Room at Drury Lane Theatre
58
Samuel Freeman, 1773–1857
David Garrick Esq
1807
59
Print made by George Cooke, 1781–1834
Dover from Shakespeare's Cliff
1826
60
Print made by George Cooke, 1781–1834
Dover from Shakespeare's Cliff
1826
61
Print made by George Cooke, 1781–1834
Dover from Shakespeare's Cliff
1826
62
Print made by George Cooke, 1781–1834
Dover from Shakespeare's Cliff
1826
63
Print made by George Cooke, 1781–1834
Dover from Shakespeare's Cliff
1826
64
John Phillips, active 1840–1852
Set of Four: Much Ado About Nothing or Illustrations of Old Sayings
1828
65
Print made by unknown artist
Titania and Bottom
undated
66
Print made by John Doyle ('H.B.'), 1797–1868
A Great Actor between Tragedy and Comedy
1834
67
Print made by Henry William Bunbury, 1750–1811
Pistol eating Fluellen's Leak - "Henry V"
between 1811 and 1815
68
Print made by Augustus Fox, 1800–1876
The Dreams of the Youthful Shakespeare
1827
69
Print made by Henry Martens, 1828–1854
Theatre Royal Italian, Salon, dans l'Opera "Othello" par Mr. Ferri
70
Print made by Henry Thomas Alken, 1785–1851
The Justice
1824
71
Print made by Charles Ansell, ca.1752–active 1790
Hamlet
1809
72
Print made by James H. Baker, born 1829
Come Gentle Night: "Romeo and Juliet," Act III, Scene II
between 1839 and 1849
73
Print made by George Cruikshank, 1792–1878
A Scene in the New Farce - as Performed at the Royalty Theatre!
1821
74
Print made by George Cruikshank, 1792–1878
London. The Boar's-head Tavern in Eastcheap: 'Henry IV Part II,' Act II, Scene IV
after 1857
75
Peltro W. Tomkins, 1760–1840
Shakspeare
1804
76
John Sartain, 1808–1897
Shakspeare
77
Joseph Collyer, 1748–1827
W. Shakspeare
1810
78
Henry Bryan Hall, 1808–1884
William Shakespeare
79
after William Harvey, 1796–1866
Shakspeare
80
Charles Warren, 1767–1823
Shakspeare
1805
81
William Holl II, 1807–1871
William Shakespeare
82
James Neagle, 1760–1822
William Shakspeare
1803
83
Benjamin Holl, 1808–1884
William Shakespeare
84
Benjamin Holl, 1808–1884
William Shakespeare
85
Benjamin Holl, 1808–1884
William Shakespeare
86
William Holl II, 1807–1871
William Shakespeare
87
William Holl II, 1807–1871
William Shakspeare
88
William Holl II, 1807–1871
Shakspeare
1827
89
Robert Cooper, ca. 1800–1836
Shakespeare
90
Robert Cooper, ca. 1800–1836
Shakspeare
1811
91
Benjamin Holl, 1808–1884
The Alto Relievo, in the front of the Shakspeare Gallery, Pall Mall
92
Benjamin Holl, 1808–1884
The Alto Relievo, in the front of the Shakspeare Gallery, Pall Mall
93
Charles John Smith, 1803–1838
Cassolette made from Shakspeare's Mulberry Tree
94
Charles John Smith, 1803–1838
Front and Back View of Cassolette made from the Mulberry Tree planted by Shakespeare
1837
95
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