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Loves Labours Lost, Act V, Sc 2 (litho)

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Loves Labours Lost, Act V, Sc 2 (litho)

6022066 Loves Labours Lost, Act V, Sc 2 (litho) by Sullivan, Edmund Joseph (1869-1933); Private Collection; (add.info.: Loves Labours Lost, Act V, Sc 2. Biron. Thus pour the stars down plagues for perjury, / Can any face of brass hold longer out? Illustration for Shakespeares Comedies (J M Dent, 1911).); © Look and Learn

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Act V Brass Comedies Comedy Hold Longer Loves Labours Lost Perjury Plagues Play Theatre Pour Reenactments Stars Theater Performance Theater Show Theatre Play Biron English Literature Shakespeare William Shakspeare


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This lithograph, titled "Loves Labours Lost, Act V, Sc 2" transports us to the enchanting world of William Shakespeare's comedy. Created by Edmund Joseph Sullivan in 1911, this print captures a pivotal moment in the play with exquisite detail and artistry. The scene depicted is Act V, Scene 2, where Biron exclaims passionately, "Thus pour the stars down plagues for perjury! Can any face of brass hold longer out?". This powerful line reflects the theme of love and deception that runs throughout the play. Sullivan's illustration beautifully brings these words to life. The intricate lines and shading showcase his mastery as an artist while capturing the intensity of Biron's emotions. The characters' expressions are vividly portrayed, revealing their inner turmoil and conflict. This lithograph was originally created as an illustration for Shakespeare's Comedies published by J M Dent in 1911. It showcases Sullivan's deep understanding of Shakespearean literature and his ability to translate it into visual form. As we gaze upon this print from a private collection now made available through Fine Art Finder, we are reminded of the timeless allure of theatre and drama. It serves as a testament to Shakespeare's enduring legacy and continues to inspire reenactments on stage today. Whether you're a lover of English literature or simply appreciate fine artistry, this lithograph is sure to captivate your imagination with its rich storytelling and evocative imagery.

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