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Drawings Prints, Print, King, Lear, Weeping, Body, Cordelia, Shakespeare, Lear, Act 5
Drawings and Prints, Print, King Lear Weeping Over the Body of Cordelia (Shakespeare, King Lear, Act 5, Scene 3), Boydell shakespeare Gallery, Engraver, Artist, Publisher, Subject, After, Francis Legat, James Barry, John & Josiah Boydell, William Shakespeare, British, Edinburgh 1755-1809 London, Irish, Cork 1741-1806 London, British, Stratford-upon-Avon 1564-1616 Stratford-upon-Avon, Legat, Francis, Barry, James, Boydell
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Media ID 14079838
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Act 5 Barry Body Boydell Boydellshakespeare Gallery Cordelia Engraver Francis Irish James James Barry John Josiah King Lear Scene 3 Shakespeare Subject Weeping William Shakespeare Drawings Prints Legat Publisher
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print captures a poignant moment from Shakespeare's tragedy, "King Lear". In Act 5, Scene 3, we witness the heart-wrenching scene of King Lear weeping over the lifeless body of his beloved daughter Cordelia. The image is part of the Drawings and Prints collection at Boydell Shakespeare Gallery. The engraver, artist, and publisher behind this masterpiece are Francis Legat, James Barry, John & Josiah Boydell respectively. Their collaboration brings to life the raw emotions and profound grief depicted in this scene. The attention to detail is remarkable as every stroke conveys Lear's anguish and Cordelia's serene beauty. William Shakespeare himself wrote this iconic play in Stratford-upon-Avon during the late 16th century. His genius continues to resonate through time as his works are immortalized in various art forms. The Liszt Collection presents this print with utmost reverence for both the original artwork and its creators. It serves as a powerful reminder of human vulnerability and the complexities of familial love that transcend generations.
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