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"Desdemona: The Tragic Heroine of Othello" In the enchanting land of Italy, a tale unfolds, centered around the captivating character of Desdemona

Background imageDesdemona Collection: SHAKESPEARE: OTHELLO. Desdemona and Othello: engraving from a 19th century English

SHAKESPEARE: OTHELLO. Desdemona and Othello: engraving from a 19th century English edition of William Shakespeares Othello

Background imageDesdemona Collection: Venice, Italy - Palazzo Contarini Fasan

Venice, Italy - Palazzo Contarini Fasan (Casa di Desdemona) Date: 1914

Background imageDesdemona Collection: Margaret Halstan

Margaret Halstan (1879 - 1967), English actress, in the role of Desdemona. Date: 1907

Background imageDesdemona Collection: Othello by William Shakespeare

Othello by William Shakespeare
Inside pages of promotional four-page flyer for Herbert Trees production of Othello at His Majestys Theatre, 9th April 1912. Artist: Charles Buchel. Tree, of course, is in the title role

Background imageDesdemona Collection: Desdemona

Desdemona
Pub: Humphrey Milford, Postcards for the Little Ones. Shakespeares Heroines series. Desdemona from Othello. Artist: Amy Millicent Sowerby Date: 1922

Background imageDesdemona Collection: Siddons as Desdemona

Siddons as Desdemona
SARAH SIDDONS (nee Kemble) actress as Desdemona in Shakespeares Othello. Date: 1755 - 1831

Background imageDesdemona Collection: Mrs Abington Thalia August 20 1783 Stipple engraving

Mrs Abington Thalia August 20 1783 Stipple engraving
Artokoloro

Background imageDesdemona Collection: Mrs Abington Thalia 1783 Stipple engraving etching

Mrs Abington Thalia 1783 Stipple engraving etching
Artokoloro

Background imageDesdemona Collection: Oh! Oh! Oh! plate 14 Othello Act 5 Scene 2 etched 1844

Oh! Oh! Oh! plate 14 Othello Act 5 Scene 2 etched 1844
Artokoloro

Background imageDesdemona Collection: THEATRE: OTHELLO, 1943. Paul Robeson as Othello and Uta Hagen as Desdemona in a

THEATRE: OTHELLO, 1943. Paul Robeson as Othello and Uta Hagen as Desdemona in a Theatre Guild production of Othello in New York City. Photograph, 1943-44

Background imageDesdemona Collection: Source Size = 3931 x 5568

Source Size = 3931 x 5568
" OTHELLO AND DESDEMONA, " BY W.S. HERRICK, 1874

Background imageDesdemona Collection: Miss Ellen Terry as Desdemona and Mr. Irving as Othello (litho)

Miss Ellen Terry as Desdemona and Mr. Irving as Othello (litho)
XJF483331 Miss Ellen Terry as Desdemona and Mr. Irving as Othello (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageDesdemona Collection: DESDEMONA. AFTER CABANAL. Desdemona is a character in William Shakespeares play Othello

DESDEMONA. AFTER CABANAL. Desdemona is a character in William Shakespeares play Othello (c.1601 a 1604). Shakespeares Desdemona is a Venetian beauty who enrages and disappoints her father

Background imageDesdemona Collection: Othello, Act II, Scene I, engraved by Thomas Ryder (1746-1810) 1803 (engraving)

Othello, Act II, Scene I, engraved by Thomas Ryder (1746-1810) 1803 (engraving)
XYC277364 Othello, Act II, Scene I, engraved by Thomas Ryder (1746-1810) 1803 (engraving) by Stothard, Thomas (1755-1834) (after); 44.1x60.2 cm; Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection

Background imageDesdemona Collection: Scene from Othello by William Shakespeare (1564-1616) engraved by Hubert Gravelot

Scene from Othello by William Shakespeare (1564-1616) engraved by Hubert Gravelot
XIR213125 Scene from Othello by William Shakespeare (1564-1616) engraved by Hubert Gravelot (1699-1773) (engraving) (b/w photo) by Hayman, Francis (1708-76) (after); Private Collection; English

Background imageDesdemona Collection: The Return of Othello, Act II, Scene ii from Othello, c

The Return of Othello, Act II, Scene ii from Othello, c
XYC203420 The Return of Othello, Act II, Scene ii from Othello, c.1799 (oil on paper mounted on canvas) by Stothard, Thomas (1755-1834); 21x26 cm; Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Fund

Background imageDesdemona Collection: Mr. Irving and Miss Isabel Bateman in othello at the Lyceum Theatre, London

Mr. Irving and Miss Isabel Bateman in othello at the Lyceum Theatre, London
MR. IRVING AND MISS ISABEL BATEMAN IN " OTHELLO" AT THE LYCEUM THEATRE, LONDON, UK, 1876: Desdemona: Upon my knees, what doth your speech import

Background imageDesdemona Collection: Shakespeare Othello Act 5: Desdemona and Emilia lie dead, Othello has stabbed himself

Shakespeare Othello Act 5: Desdemona and Emilia lie dead, Othello has stabbed himself and Iago is taken prisoner. 19th century engraving

Background imageDesdemona Collection: Shakespeare Othello Act 3 Sc. 3: Iago leads Othello to believe that Desdemona is unfaithful

Shakespeare Othello Act 3 Sc. 3: Iago leads Othello to believe that Desdemona is unfaithful
Shakespeare Othello Act 3 Sc.3: Iago leads Othello to believe that Desdemona is unfaithful. 19th century engraving

Background imageDesdemona Collection: Shakespeare Othello Act 1: Brabantio agrees to his daughter Desdemonas marriage to Othello

Shakespeare Othello Act 1: Brabantio agrees to his daughter Desdemonas marriage to Othello. 19th century engraving

Background imageDesdemona Collection: Shakespeare Othello Act 2: Othello welcoming Desdemona to Cyprus. 19th century engraving

Shakespeare Othello Act 2: Othello welcoming Desdemona to Cyprus. 19th century engraving

Background imageDesdemona Collection: Iago using an innocent meeting between Cassio and Desdemona to convince Othello that

Iago using an innocent meeting between Cassio and Desdemona to convince Othello that his wife has been unfaithful. Othello Act III, Scene III

Background imageDesdemona Collection: DESDEMONA. AFTER CABANAL. Desdemona is a character in William Shakespeares play Othello (c

DESDEMONA. AFTER CABANAL. Desdemona is a character in William Shakespeares play Othello (c.1601 A

Background imageDesdemona Collection: France, Rheims, Desdemona at the feet of her father (Othello scene)

France, Rheims, Desdemona at the feet of her father (Othello scene)
Eugene Delacroix (1798-1863), Desdemona at the Feet of her Father, 1852 (Othello, Act 1, Scene 3)

Background imageDesdemona Collection: SHAKESPEARE: OTHELLO. Othello and Desdemona in Act II, Scene I of William Shakespeares Othello

SHAKESPEARE: OTHELLO. Othello and Desdemona in Act II, Scene I of William Shakespeares Othello. Wood engraving, 1881, after Sir John Gilbert

Background imageDesdemona Collection: Scene from Othello with Paul Robeson and Margaret Webster i

Scene from Othello with Paul Robeson and Margaret Webster i.e. Uta Hagen as Desdemona. Theatre Guild production 1943-44. Date 1943 or 1944?

Background imageDesdemona Collection: Palazzo Contarini Fasan

Palazzo Contarini Fasan. According to the well-known Venetian legend, the building is also called Casa di Desdemona, who was killed by her jealous husband Othello. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageDesdemona Collection: Othello & Desdemona

Othello & Desdemona
Othello suspicious of Desdemona Date: 1911

Background imageDesdemona Collection: G Verdi Balestrieri

G Verdi Balestrieri
GIUSEPPE VERDI composing (in his head) his opera, Otello, with the figures of Otello and Desdemona at his side



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"Desdemona: The Tragic Heroine of Othello" In the enchanting land of Italy, a tale unfolds, centered around the captivating character of Desdemona. From the depths of Shakespeare's masterpiece, "Othello, " to the vibrant illustrations for Giuseppe Verdi's opera "Otello, " Desdemona's story has captured hearts throughout history. With an oleograph depicting a scene from Act IV, Scene II, we witness Othello consumed by jealousy and rage as he tragically ends Desdemona's life. This heart-wrenching moment is further immortalized in an engraving where Othello confronts his beloved wife with chilling words - "Talk you of killing? Ay I do. " Yet amidst this tragedy lies beauty and resilience. In a colour litho titled "Desdemona was awakened and looked upon Othello, " we see her awakening to face her fate with courage and grace. Her strength shines through even in moments of despair. Artistic interpretations abound, showcasing Desdemona's enduring presence on stage. A chromolitho illustration for Shakespeare's Othello transports us into the dramatic world created by the Bard himself. Meanwhile, Edouard Dorn's piano setting for Rossini’s Otello brings forth melodies that echo Desdemonda’s tender spirit. Engravings such as Eduard Buchel’s portrayal depict both love and turmoil between Othello and Desdemonda – their connection undeniable despite tragic circumstances. Beyond theatrical renditions lie societal reflections; lithographs like “The Fruits of Amalgamation” remind us how racial tensions were explored within this timeless tale. From grand theaters to smaller stages, actors have breathed life into these characters over time. Miss Ellen Terry graces our imagination as she embodies Desdemona at the Grand Theatre Fulham while Sir Herbert Tree portrays a tormented yet passionate Othello alongside Miss Phyllis Neilson-Terry's Desdemona in Act III, Scene