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  1. Apr 9, 2021 · Romeo and Juliet 1884. Frank Bernard Dicksee (1853–1928) Southampton City Art Gallery. Voted as Britain's most romantic artwork in a recent poll, Frank Bernard Dicksee 's painting of the same scene reflects a growing trend for sentimentality in Victorian painting.

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    • Ophelia (1852): An Iconic Interpretation by Millais. Get the latest articles delivered to your inbox. Sign up to our Free Weekly Newsletter. When it comes to artistic depictions of William Shakespeare’s work, perhaps the most famous painting based on a Shakespearian play is Ophelia (1851-2) by Sir John Everett Millais.
    • Ophelia (1936): An Abstraction of a Recognizable Painting. Inspired by both Shakespeare and Sir John Everett Millais’ painting, Stanley William Hayter’s Ophelia (1936) is a stunning example of abstract art with Shakespearian influence.
    • Scène finale (1967): Dalí’s Surrealist Depiction of Hamlet. Over the years, Hamlet has continued to be one of the most popular plays that inspires artists.
    • Miranda – The Tempest (1916) by John William Waterhouse. John William Waterhouse (1849-1917) was an English painter known for his depictions of mythical figures and scenes.
  3. Jul 11, 2017 · Marc Chagall, The Paris Opera Ceiling, 1963 - Romeo and Juliet. Having lived in his adopted country of France for more than five decades, in 1963 Marc Chagall was commissioned to paint the new ceiling for the Paris Opera, a majestic 19th-century building built by Napoleon III and considered a national monument.

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  4. Early in the 19th century, Henry Thomson painted Juliet after the Masquerade, an engraving. of which was published in The Literary Souvenir, 1828, with an accompanying poem by Letitia Elizabeth Landon.

  5. Jun 20, 2022 · Eugène Delacroixs Romeo and Juliet at the Tomb of the Capulets from about 1850 shows Romeo holding the apparently dead body of his lover in his arms. Just as Juliet starts to wake from the effects of the potion, the Friar arrives, and tries to persuade her to go into a nunnery.

  6. Apr 8, 2024 · From Macbeth to Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeares plays, rich in imagery and dynamism, have given birth to some of the most iconic characters in English literature. Re-discover them through the eyes of these incredible artists.

  7. Feb 17, 2024 · Juliet [character in Romeo and Juliet] painted by Miss Sharpe ; engraved by J.C. Edwards. [graphic]-

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