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AllAśS Well That Ends Well. Act V. Scene Iii. Rousillon The CountAśS Palace. King, Countess Lafeu, Bertram, Helena, Diana, Lords, Attendants And Widow. From The Boydell Shakespeare Gallery Published Late 19Th Century. After A Painting By Francis Wheatley

AllAśS Well That Ends Well. Act V. Scene Iii. Rousillon The CountAśS Palace. King, Countess Lafeu, Bertram, Helena, Diana, Lords, Attendants And Widow. From The Boydell Shakespeare Gallery Published Late 19Th Century. After A Painting By Francis Wheatley


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AllAśS Well That Ends Well. Act V. Scene Iii. Rousillon The CountAśS Palace. King, Countess Lafeu, Bertram, Helena, Diana, Lords, Attendants And Widow. From The Boydell Shakespeare Gallery Published Late 19Th Century. After A Painting By Francis Wheatley

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Attendants Black Boydell Diana Helena Illustrations King Lords Palace Play Plays Shakespeare Widow William Alls Alls Well That Ends Well Bertram Counts Rousillon


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This print captures a pivotal scene from William Shakespeare's "All's Well That Ends Well". Set in the Count's Palace in Rousillon, Act V, Scene III unfolds with an ensemble of characters that include the King, Countess Lafeu, Bertram, Helena, Diana, Lords, Attendants and Widow. The composition is based on a painting by Francis Wheatley and was published in the late 19th century as part of the Boydell Shakespeare Gallery collection. The image showcases a dramatic moment filled with tension and emotion. The contrasting colors of black and white add depth to the illustration while highlighting the diverse cast of characters. Each figure is meticulously depicted with intricate details that bring them to life. As we gaze upon this artwork, we are transported back in time to witness this climactic scene unfold before our eyes. We can almost feel the palpable energy emanating from each character as they navigate through their complex relationships and personal struggles. This print serves as a testament to both Shakespeare's timeless storytelling and Francis Wheatley's artistic talent. It encapsulates the essence of "All's Well That Ends Well" - a play that explores themes of love, redemption, and forgiveness. Whether you are an avid fan of Shakespeare or simply appreciate exquisite artistry, this print will undoubtedly captivate your imagination and leave you longing for more glimpses into these fascinating characters' lives.

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