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Cesario Collection

"Cesario: A Captivating Tale of Love and Deception" Step into the enchanting world of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night

Background imageCesario Collection: Scene from Shakespeares Twelfth Night

Scene from Shakespeares Twelfth Night
A scene from Shakespeares comedy, Twelfth Night, in which Sir Toby Belch encourages the reluctant duellists, Sir Andrew Aguecheek and the page Cesario (Viola disguised)

Background imageCesario Collection: Poster advertising the film, Cesar with Raimu

Poster advertising the film, Cesar with Raimu
PER206034 Poster advertising the film, Cesar with Raimu, by Marcel Pagnol (1895-1974) (colour litho) by French School, (20th century); Private Collection; French, out of copyright

Background imageCesario Collection: But we will draw the curtains and show you the picture, Twelfth Night, Act I Scene 5

But we will draw the curtains and show you the picture, Twelfth Night, Act I Scene 5
STC308587 But we will draw the curtains and show you the picture, Twelfth Night, Act I Scene 5, illustration from Tales from Shakespeare by Charles and Mary Lamb, 1905 (colour litho) by Price

Background imageCesario Collection: Olivia

Olivia features in Shakespeares Twelfth Night aromantic comedybelieved to have been written around 1601???1602. The play centres on the twinsViolaandSebastian, who are separated in a shipwreck

Background imageCesario Collection: Viola and Olivia in 'Twelfth Night'from Children

Viola and Olivia in "Twelfth Night"from Children
IL100138 Viola and Olivia in " Twelfth Night" from Childrens Stories from Shakespeare by Edith Nesbit (1858-1924) pub. by Raphael Tuck & Sons Ltd

Background imageCesario Collection: Twelfth Night, Act II, Scene IV (oil on canvas)

Twelfth Night, Act II, Scene IV (oil on canvas)
CH349986 Twelfth Night, Act II, Scene IV (oil on canvas) by Deverell, Walter Howell (1827-54); 101.6x132.1 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Orsino, Duke of Illyria)

Background imageCesario Collection: Viola and the Duke in William Shakespeares play, Twelfth Night (chromolitho)

Viola and the Duke in William Shakespeares play, Twelfth Night (chromolitho)
724567 Viola and the Duke in William Shakespeares play, Twelfth Night (chromolitho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Viola and the Duke in William Shakespeares play)

Background imageCesario Collection: 12TH NIGHT / VIOLA 19C

12TH NIGHT / VIOLA 19C
Act III, Scene I Viola, disguised as Cesario, unwittingly woos Olivia in her garden Date: 19th century

Background imageCesario Collection: Viola, in Shakespeares comedy Twelfth Night

Viola, in Shakespeares comedy Twelfth Night
Viola (disguised as the page Cesario), in Shakespeares comedy Twelfth Night, Act 2, Scene 4. 19th century

Background imageCesario Collection: Twelfth Night, Act II Scene ii, by William Heath Robinson

Twelfth Night, Act II Scene ii, by William Heath Robinson
Scene from the Shakespeare comedy, Twelfth Night, Act II Scene ii, illustration by William Heath Robinson. Showing Viola disguised as the page Cesario


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"Cesario: A Captivating Tale of Love and Deception" Step into the enchanting world of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, where mistaken identities and hidden desires intertwine. In this captivating scene from the play, we witness the unfolding drama that will leave you spellbound. As you gaze upon the poster advertising the film adaptation starring Cesar with Raimu, your curiosity is piqued. What secrets lie behind those drawn curtains? Prepare to be transported to a realm of passion and intrigue. The vivid illustration from Tales from Shakespeare by Charles and Mary Lamb takes us to Act I Scene 5, where Viola disguises herself as Cesario. The colors leap off the page, mirroring Olivia's blossoming infatuation for our protagonist. In another depiction, Viola and Olivia grace us with their presence in "Twelfth Night" from Children's Stories From Shakespeare. Their expressions speak volumes as they navigate through a web of unrequited love and mistaken affections. A mesmerizing oil painting captures Act II Scene IV in all its glory. The tension between Viola and her Duke is palpable as they struggle to conceal their true feelings amidst a whirlwind of comedic chaos. Viola takes center stage once again in an exquisite chromolitho print titled "12TH NIGHT / VIOLA 19C. " Her strength shines through as she navigates societal expectations while remaining true to herself. Immerse yourself further into this tale with Viola's portrayal in Shakespeares comedy Twelfth Night. Her resilience becomes an inspiration as she challenges gender norms and fights for her own happiness. William Heath Robinson's whimsical interpretation brings Act II Scene ii to life with his intricate illustrations. Lose yourself in this visual feast that perfectly captures the essence of Twelfth Night's delightful madness. With each passing image, you are drawn deeper into this timeless masterpiece. Let go of reality for a moment and surrender yourself to the magic of Twelfth Night.