Shakespeare in Art

Shakespeare in Art
Title Shakespeare in Art PDF eBook
Author Jane Martineau
Publisher
Pages 284
Release 2003
Genre Art
ISBN

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'Shakespeare in Art' looks at the huge variety of painters who made Shakespeare's extremes of passion, his evocations of nature, his spirit world and his eternally familiar characters the subjects of their own work. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the history of Western culture.

Painting Shakespeare

Painting Shakespeare
Title Painting Shakespeare PDF eBook
Author Stuart Sillars
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 388
Release 2006-02-23
Genre Art
ISBN 9780521853088

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A critical history of Shakespeare painting in its richest period - 1720-1820.

A Catalogue of Paintings in the Folger Shakespeare Library

A Catalogue of Paintings in the Folger Shakespeare Library
Title A Catalogue of Paintings in the Folger Shakespeare Library PDF eBook
Author William L. Pressly
Publisher
Pages 385
Release 1993
Genre Art
ISBN 9780300052145

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The Folger Shakespeare Library contains the finest collection of Shakespearean art ever assembled. Its 200 paintings include scenes from Shakespeare's plays, portraits of the actors, and portraits of the playwright and his contemporaries--works painted by artists including Benjamin West, Henry Fuseli, Thomas Sully, George Romney, and Thomas Nast. This lovely volume is an analysis, history, and catalogue of this important collection. It includes 34 color plates and several hundred b&w figures. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Searching for Shakespeare

Searching for Shakespeare
Title Searching for Shakespeare PDF eBook
Author Tarnya Cooper
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 263
Release 2006-01-01
Genre Art
ISBN 030011611X

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Investigates the authenticity of the Chandos portrait and five others as true likenesses of playwright William Shakespeare, and explores Shakespeare's life and world, presenting and describing individual costumes, theater models, manuscripts, and maps from his time as well as portraits of his contemporaries.

Shakespeare and the Visual Imagination

Shakespeare and the Visual Imagination
Title Shakespeare and the Visual Imagination PDF eBook
Author Stuart Sillars
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 337
Release 2015-08-06
Genre Art
ISBN 1107029953

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A fully illustrated study of Shakespeare's awareness of traditions in visual art and their presence in his plays and poems.

Painting Shakespeare Red

Painting Shakespeare Red
Title Painting Shakespeare Red PDF eBook
Author Aleksandŭr Shurbanov
Publisher University of Delaware Press
Pages 326
Release 2001
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780874137262

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While the focus is predominantly on Bulgaria, its particular experience is considered as representative of the entire Soviet bloc, to which it belonged for four and a half long decades. And its multiple links with partner-countries in this fold are always kept in view."--BOOK JACKET.

Shakespeare's Spiral

Shakespeare's Spiral
Title Shakespeare's Spiral PDF eBook
Author François-Xavier P. Gleyzon
Publisher University Press of America
Pages 279
Release 2010-03-19
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0761848932

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Shakespeare's Spiral aims to explore a figure forgotten in the dramatic texts of Shakespeare and in Renaissance painting: the snail. Taking as its point of departure the emergence of the gastropod object/subject in the text of King Lear as well as its iconic interface in Giovanni Bellini's painting Allegory of Falsehood (circa 1490), this study sets out to follow the particular path traced by the snail throughout the Iuvre. From the central scene in which the metaphor of the snail and of its shell is specifically made manifest when Lear discovers, in a raging storm, the spectacle of Edgar disguised as Poor Tom coming out of his shelter (III.3.6-9) to the monster, this fiend, displaying on the cliffs of Dover, 'horms whelked and waved like the enridg_d sea' (IV.6.71), this work is the trace of a narrative - of a journey of the gaze - during the course of which the cryptic question of the gastropod - 'Why a Snail [_]?' (I.5.26) - does not cease to be developed and transformed. Incorporating a wide-ranging post-structuralist critique, the study aims to bring to light the particular functions of this 'revealing detail' in both its textual and visual dimension so as to put forward a new and innovatory understanding of the tragedy of King Lear.