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Tempest in Images: Shakespeare's Last Drama through the Eyes of Artists

Explore the interpretations of Shakespeare's "The Tempest" by various artists and engravers. Immerse yourself in captivating visuals from Henry Fuseli, J.H. Mortimer, and more. Discover the Romanticism in Art and Victorian Painting influences. For more, visit sources like Romanticism-in-Art.org and Shakespeare's World. Click on "Shakespeare Illustrated" for a visual journey.

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Tempest in Images: Shakespeare's Last Drama through the Eyes of Artists

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  1. Rich in images, Shakespeare’s last drama has drawn attention from many artists & engravers. Tempest in Images

  2. Henry Fuseli’s Ariel (c. 1800)

  3. Fuseli’s Enchanted Island (1797)

  4. J.H. Mortimer’s Caliban (1775)

  5. D. Scott’s Ariel & Caliban (1837)

  6. W. Scott’s Ariel & Caliban (1840)

  7. Sources Romanticism in Art(www.romanticism-in-art.org) Shakespeare’s World* (http://shakespeare.emory.edu/) Victorian Painting(www.victorianweb.org/painting) * Click on Shakespeare Illustrated.

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