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The Duke upbraiding Valentine for his ingratitude (litho)

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The Duke upbraiding Valentine for his ingratitude (litho)

2781883 The Duke upbraiding Valentine for his ingratitude (litho) by Robinson, William Heath (1872-1944); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Duke upbraiding Valentine for his ingratitude. Illustration for Tales from Shakespeare by Charles Lamb with illustrations by W H Robinson (Sands, c 1902).); © Look and Learn

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Duke Engish Literature Ingratitude Play Theatre Plays Reenactments Robinson William Heath 1872 1944 Theater Performance Theater Show Theatre Play Two Gentlemen Of Verona Valentine William Heath Robinson Shakespeare William Shakspeare The Two Gentlemen Of Verona


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This lithograph, titled "The Duke upbraiding Valentine for his ingratitude" depicts a powerful scene from Shakespeare's play "The Two Gentlemen of Verona". Created by the talented artist William Heath Robinson in 1902, this print showcases his remarkable ability to bring literary works to life through art. In this particular illustration, we witness an intense confrontation between the Duke and Valentine. The Duke, portrayed with a stern expression and commanding presence, is seen reproaching Valentine for his perceived lack of gratitude. The tension between the characters is palpable as their gestures and facial expressions convey a range of emotions – anger, disappointment, and defiance. Robinson's attention to detail is evident in every stroke of this lithograph. From the intricate costumes that reflect the Elizabethan era to the carefully crafted expressions that reveal each character's inner turmoil, every element adds depth and authenticity to this visual interpretation. "The Duke upbraiding Valentine for his ingratitude" not only captures a pivotal moment within Shakespeare's play but also serves as a testament to Robinson's artistic prowess. This print invites viewers into the world of English literature while showcasing the enduring power of theatre and storytelling. As we gaze upon this artwork today, it reminds us of both our shared cultural heritage and our capacity for empathy towards complex human experiences depicted on stage or page alike.

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