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New Reading, or Shakspeare [sic] Improved. Humbly Dedicated to the Keen Critic of Drury

New Reading, or Shakspeare [sic] Improved. Humbly Dedicated to the Keen Critic of Drury


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New Reading, or Shakspeare [sic] Improved. Humbly Dedicated to the Keen Critic of Drury

New Reading, or Shakspeare [sic] Improved. Humbly Dedicated to the Keen Critic of Drury Lane, by a Poor Author, 1819

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New Reading, or Shakspeare [sic] Improved - A Satirical Take on Drury Lane's Keen Critic

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. This 19th-century print by Charles Williams, titled "New Reading, or Shakspeare [sic] Improved" offers a humorous and satirical perspective on the world of British drama. The artwork is dedicated to the sharp-eyed critic of Drury Lane Theatre, showcasing Williams' wit and artistic talent. The scene depicted in this hand-colored etching takes us back to Bosworth Field in Leicestershire, England. Amidst the backdrop of war and warfare, two men engage in an animated conversation while riding their bicycles. One man holds a sword aloft as if preparing for battle while delivering his lines from Shakespeare's Richard III. With its clever caricatures and playful lettering within speech bubbles, this artwork parodies both the country's theatrical traditions and its transportation revolution. It humorously combines elements of drama with road transport to create a unique visual commentary on English society during that time. Williams' skillful use of color adds depth to the image, enhancing its overall impact. The vibrant hues bring life to each character and highlight their distinct personalities. Displayed at the Art Institute Chicago's gallery space, this piece stands as a testament to Williams' ability to blend artistry with satire. It invites viewers into a whimsical world where literature meets comedy—a true reflection of William Shakespeare's enduring influence on British culture.

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