Tag Archives: Animals
Henry V. Before Harfleur
King Henry V. and Falstaff
Antiochus and Daughter
Antony and Cleopatra Tailpiece
Cleopatra, Charmian and the Death of Iras
Othello Tailpiece
Hamlet Full Page Introductory Illustration
Macbeth Tailpiece
Macbeth and Witches
Macbeth and Witches
Macbeth Full Page Introductory Illustration
Timon and Servant
Romeo and Juliet Headpiece
Achilles and Hector’s Body
Cassandra, Andromache and Hector
Troilus and Cressida
Troilus, Pandarus and Cressida
Queen Margaret, Queen Elizabeth and Duchess of York
King Richard III Full Page Introductory Illustration
Warwick
Jack Cade and Lord Say
Jack Cade
Pucelle
Talbot in Battle
Pucelle
King Henry VI Part I Full Page Introductory Illustration
King Henry V and Herald
King Henry V and Duke of York
Chorus
King Henry V Full Page Introductory Illustration
Falstaff and Pistol
Hastings and Messenger
Lord Bardolph and Northumberland
Battle
Hotspur and Blunt
Hotspur and Lady Percy
King Henry IV Part I Full Page Introductory Illustration
King Richard II Tailpiece
York and Duchess
Bolingbroke
King Richard and Salisbury
Bolingbroke and Northumberland
Combatants
Pembroke and Salisbury
Bastard
King John and Elinor
King John at Angiers
King John Full Page Introductory Illustration
The Taming of the Shrew Tailpiece
Petruchio and Katherina
Touchstone and Audrey
Love’s Labour’s Lost Headpiece
Aegeon and Family
Herne’s Oak (II)
Speed, Launce and Crab
The Two Gentlemen of Verona Headpiece
The Two Gentlemen of Verona Full Page Introductory Illustration
Prospero, Ariel, Caliban, Trinculo and Stephano
Ariel, Caliban, Trinculo and Stephano
Trinculo and Caliban
Prospero, Miranda and Caliban
Prospero and Miranda
Meeting of Henry VIII and Francis – From the bass-relief at Rouen
Wolsey and his Suite – from a drawing in Mr. Douce’s copy of Cavendish’s ‘Life of Wolsey’
Henry VIII at the Field of the Cloth of Gold
Salisbury
Edward Prince of Wales (son of Edward IV) – From his seal engraved in Archaeologia, vol xx.
Street in London. ‘Neighbours, God speed’
Border of Armorial Bearings
Badge of Richard III – From an original drawing by the late Charles Stothard
Crosby House
Coventry – Scene I
Park at Middleham Castle – Scene V
Chace in the North – Scene I
Edward Prince of Wales, son of Henry VI – From a Seal in Sandford’s ‘General History’
Battle of Barnet – From an Illumination in a MS. at Ghent
St Alban’s – Hawking Party
Triumphal Entry of Charles VII into Rouen – from Montfaucon
Duke of Bourbon
Heights between Havre and Harfleur, from an original sketch
Richard II knighting Henry of Monmouth
Portrait of Henry V
‘I saw young Harry – with his beaver on’
Hall in Shallow’s House, showing the domestic architecture of the period
Windsor Castle, in the sixteenth century
Gualtree Forest
Tilt-yard, Westmister
Falstaff choosing his Recruits
Entrance Tower of Warkworth Castle
Cuckoo and Hedge Sparrow
Army before Shrewsbury
Road near Coventry
Boar’s Head
Ancient Inn-yard
Hotspur and the Fop
Funeral of Richard II from the MS. Froissart in the British Museum
Richard and Bolingbroke entering London
A Street leading to the Tower – Meeting of Richard and his Queen
Flint Castle – Meeting of Richard II and Bolingbroke
The Lists at Coventry – ‘The King hath thrown his Warder down’
A Room in the Royal Palace, London
Tournament – Knights parading the Field preparatory to entering Lists
The Long Wash between Lynn and Boston
The Horse-litter, from a MS. (Royal, xvi. G 6)
The Field after the Battle
St George, form an old illumination
Richard I and the Lion
Ceremony of creating a Knight on the Field of Battle
Roman Eagle. From a Painting on a Roman Vase
Hector’s Body dragged at the Car of Achilles
Plains of Troy
View of Tenedos. From d’Ohsson
Macbeth Full Page Introductory Illustration
‘This night wherin the cub-drawn bear would couch…’
Scene IV
Country near Dover
View of Athens
Combat of Posthumus and Iachimo
‘Anon, as patient as the female dove’
Pelicans
A Plain in Denmark
Danish Standard and Arms
‘Smote the sledded Polacks’
‘Nimble-pinioned Doves,’ From Raffaelle
Falconry
The ‘Measure’
Grove of Sycamore
‘Thy Groans did make wolves howl’
‘A Frippery.’ From a Print dated 1587
‘Apes that moe and chatter’
Ape-bearer
Scene III – ‘I am gone for ever’
Emblems of Jealousy
Introductory Notice – Act IV. Scene III ‘I bless the time / When my good falcon made her flight across / Thy father’s ground’
‘Look, the unfolding star calls up the shepherd’
Scene II – Street before Prison
‘An o’ergrown lion in a cave’
Scene IV – ‘Here comes a pair of very strange beasts.’
Serpent-charmers of India
Scene III – ‘Be of good cheer, youth.’
Scene III – ‘Lay sleeping on his back.’
Falcon with bells
Suffolk Ox-yoke
Scene V – ‘Sweet Phebe, do not scorn me.’
Scene II – ‘Tongues I’ll hang on every tree.’
Scene VI – ‘Dear master, I can go no further.’
Scene I – ‘A poor sequester’d stag.’
Forest of Arden