Juliet & Friar, "Romeo & Juliet", act 4, scene 1 [graphic] / [Felix Darley].
1884
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Title
Juliet & Friar, "Romeo & Juliet", act 4, scene 1 [graphic] / [Felix Darley].
Created/published
[1884?]
Description
1 drawing : pencil ; irreg image 298 x 240 mm
Associated name
Material base
paper
Summary
Drawing shows the Friar standing by Juliet (Juliet's figure is extremely unfinished) who is just awakening on her bier, while Romeo lies dead before them.
Note
Title derived from penciled notes on verso of drawing.
History: Drawing is part of a series of designs done for the 'Darley gallery of Shakespearean illustration' (published in 1884) which was made up of 30 illustrations to Shakespeare's plays. This drawing, however, was never reproduced for the printed edition.
Provenance: Drawing is listed as no. 467 in Henkel's Jan 1909 sale catalog. Fur further provenance information see record for Darley, Felix 'Darley gallery of Shakespearean illustration'.
History: Drawing is part of a series of designs done for the 'Darley gallery of Shakespearean illustration' (published in 1884) which was made up of 30 illustrations to Shakespeare's plays. This drawing, however, was never reproduced for the printed edition.
Provenance: Drawing is listed as no. 467 in Henkel's Jan 1909 sale catalog. Fur further provenance information see record for Darley, Felix 'Darley gallery of Shakespearean illustration'.
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Call number
ART Box D221 no.55 (size L)