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Juliet. "No, no! But all this I did know". illustration from

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Juliet. "No, no! But all this I did know". illustration from

3037810 Juliet. " No, no! But all this I did know". illustration from Romeo and Juliet, (litho) by Curtazzo (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Curtazzo
Romeo and Juliet published by Raphael Tuck 1890 s); out of copyright

Media ID 22232952

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Juliet Romeo Shakespeare William 1564 1616 Tragedy Lovers


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This black and white lithograph, titled "Juliet. 'No, no! But all this I did know'" is a stunning illustration from the timeless tragedy Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. Created in the 19th century by Curtazzo, this print captures a pivotal moment in the play. The image depicts Juliet's anguished reaction upon discovering that her beloved Romeo is part of the rival Montague family. Her face reflects a mix of shock, despair, and resignation as she realizes the consequences of their forbidden love. The artist skillfully portrays Juliet's inner turmoil through intricate details such as her clenched fists and tearful eyes. The costumes worn by the characters evoke Renaissance Italy, adding an authentic touch to this dramatic scene. The lovers' plight unfolds against a backdrop reminiscent of Verona's romantic streets, enhancing the overall atmosphere of passion and tragedy. This engraving beautifully encapsulates Shakespeare's enduring tale of young love thwarted by feuding families. It serves as a poignant reminder of how societal constraints can tragically impact personal happiness. As part of Fine Art Finder's collection, this print offers viewers an opportunity to immerse themselves in one of literature's most iconic stories visually. Whether you are an admirer of Shakespeare or simply appreciate evocative artistry, "Juliet" invites you to delve into the depths of human emotion within its exquisite lines and shades.

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