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Shakespeare: The Red Rose and the White, Henry VI, Part I, Act II, Scene 4 (colour litho)
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Shakespeare: The Red Rose and the White, Henry VI, Part I, Act II, Scene 4 (colour litho)
7178685 Shakespeare: The Red Rose and the White, Henry VI, Part I, Act II, Scene 4 (colour litho) by Pettie, John (1839-93) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Red Rose and the White, Henry VI, Part I, Act II, Scene 4. Illustration for The Complete Works of William Shakespeare edited by Thomas Keightley (Virtue, Selfridge, c 1925). Only suitable for repro at small size.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 24757944
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This vibrant lithograph captures a dramatic scene from Shakespeare's Henry VI, Part I. In Act II, Scene 4, known as "The Red Rose and the White" tensions between the rival houses of Lancaster (symbolized by the red rose) and York (represented by the white rose) reach their peak. The illustration, created by John Pettie in the late 19th century and reproduced for The Complete Works of William Shakespeare edited by Thomas Keightley in the early 20th century, brings this pivotal moment to life. The image showcases a theatrical reenactment of this intense confrontation on stage. The colors are rich and vivid, with bold strokes highlighting each character's emotions. As actors perform their roles with passion and conviction, audiences are transported into the heart of medieval England's power struggle. Pettie's skillful use of lithography allows for intricate details to shine through – from elaborate costumes to expressive facial expressions that convey both pride and defiance. This artwork serves as a testament to Shakespeare's enduring legacy and his ability to capture timeless themes such as political intrigue and familial conflict. Whether displayed in a private collection or admired at small size reproductions, this print invites viewers to immerse themselves in Shakespearean drama while appreciating Pettie's artistic prowess. It is an exquisite piece that pays homage to one of literature's greatest playwrights while showcasing the talent of an accomplished artist like John Pettie.
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