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The Taming Of The Shrew. Induction Scene Ii. A Bedchamber In The LordAśS House. Sly, Lord And Attendants, Some With Apparel Others With Basin And Ewer And Other Appurtenances. From The Boydell Shakespeare Gallery Published Late 19Th Century. After A Painting By Robert Smirke
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The Taming Of The Shrew. Induction Scene Ii. A Bedchamber In The LordAśS House. Sly, Lord And Attendants, Some With Apparel Others With Basin And Ewer And Other Appurtenances. From The Boydell Shakespeare Gallery Published Late 19Th Century. After A Painting By Robert Smirke
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Attendants Black Boydell House Illustrations Lords Play Plays Shakespeare William Bedchamber Shrew Taming
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This print takes us back to the late 19th century, immersing us in a scene from William Shakespeare's "The Taming Of The Shrew". Induction Scene II unfolds within the confines of a bedchamber in the Lord's house. Sly, an intriguing character, is at the center of attention as he reclines on the bed. Surrounding him are attendants and lords, some holding apparel while others carry basins and ewers. The monochromatic tones of black and white lend an air of timelessness to this illustration from the Boydell Shakespeare Gallery. Created by Robert Smirke, it captures both the grandeur and intimacy of this particular moment in the play. As we gaze upon this image, we can almost feel ourselves transported into that very room. "The Taming Of The Shrew" remains one of Shakespeare's most beloved comedies, exploring themes of gender roles and power dynamics with wit and humor. This scene sets up Sly's transformation as he becomes embroiled in a tale within a tale – his own life mirroring that of Petruchio and Katherine. Ken Welsh’s skillful reproduction allows us to appreciate every detail - from the ornate furnishings to each character's expression - bringing this timeless story to life once more. Whether you are a fan of Shakespeare or simply intrigued by historical illustrations, this print is sure to captivate your imagination for years to come.
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