[put in
Mrs. Wells 1786 Folger Shakespeare Library
Mr. Kemble engraving 1785 Folger Shakespeare Library
Mr. Kemble 1785 Folger Shakespeare Library
Mr. Macklin 1785 Folger Shakespeare Library and no date (ART File M158.8 no.15)
Vol. III. Google book (different edition, no. 34)
Frontispiece 1.
[top] "Act 4. TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA. Scene 3d."
"Mr. QUICK in LAUNCE. / Here I have brought him back again." Sign. "Rhamberg delt. Grignion sculpt."
"Full-length, standing outdoors holding a dog on leash; wearing breeches, waist-coat, a short jacket, and a floppy hat." (Burnim no. 58)
(Mann nach links schreitend, groteske Miene, großer schwarzer Hund an der Leine. Digitalisat auch BSB München, British Museum Ee,5.78,
Mr. Quick 1785 also Folger Shakespeare Library
[Frontispiece 2 "The Two Genlemen of Verona" by Burney/Smith]
Vol. IV.
Frontispiece 1.
"Act 3. MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING. Scene I."
"Mrs. ABINGTON in BEATRICE.
So angle we for Beatrice; who even now / is couched in the Woodbine Coverture."
Sign. "Ramberg del.t C. Sherwin sc"
"Full-length, standing to front in a wood, her left hand raised and her right arm extended at her side; wearing a dress with a voluminous skirt and train and a hat with plumes." (Burnim no. 2)
Scan edition 1818 google books
British Museum K,57.2 (and several more)
Frontispiece 2 not by Ramberg
IV. Merry Wives of Windsor. Google book
Frontispiece 1
[top] "Act 4. MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR. Scene 5."
"Mr. Henderson in FALSTAFF. / Here is a letter will say somewhat."
Sign. "Rhamberg [sic] delt. Grignion sculpt."
"Full-length, standing to front, holding paper in right hand, left hand on heart, with a cane hanging from left wrist; wearing a tunic over his padded stomach, a short jacket, trousers with fringes at bottom, a ruff, gauntlets, and a floppy hat, with a sword at left side." (Burnim no. 31)
Engraving 1784 also Folger Shakespeare Library
Frontispiece 2:
Not after Ramberg
V. Scan Google books
"Act V. COMEDY of ERRORS. Scene 1."
"Mrs. INCHBALD in the Character of LADY ABBESS.
"O, if thou best the same Aegean, speak, / speak unto the same Amelia!"
Sign. "Ramberg delt C Sherwin sculpt"
"Full-length, standing, face slightly left, right arm extended right, left hand raised left; wearing a long dress with train, a veil hanging from the back of head, and a crucifix on chain hanging from waist." (Burnim 39)
Mrs. Inchbald engraving 1785 Folger Shakespeare Library
With description but without illustration, British Museum K,61.24.
Vol VI. Google books
[top] "Act 2. MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM. Scene 3."
"MISS FARREN in the character of HERMIA. /
Help me Lysander. Help me! do thy best, / To pluck this crawling Serpent from my Breast."
Sign. "Ramberg delt. Newnham sculpt."
Full-Length, seated on a mound in the forest, starting from sleep; wearing a long dress with a sash at the waist and a long train of fabric hanging down from the back of her head. (Burnim Nr. 25)
Scan with description also British Museum K,59.209
VI Vol. 3. Google books
[top] "Act V. LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST. Scene 2."
"Mrs. BULKELEY [sic] as PRINCESS of FRANCE. /
Twenty Adieus my frozen Muscovites."
Sign. "Ramberg delt. Thornthwaite sculp."
"Full-length, standing in a wooded landscape, holding mask in upraised hand, her left hand extended down to side; wearing a long dress wit cord belt." (Burnim nr. 17)
[Frontispiece 2 not by Ramberg]
Vol. VII. Merchant of Venice, As you like it Google book (without illustration), Google book 1811 edition.
[top] "Act 4th. MERCHANT OF VENICE Scene 1st."
"Mr. MACKLIN in Shylock. /
Most learned Judge! a Sentence; come, prepare."
Sign. "Ramberg delt. Cook sculpt."
Full-length, standing, holding knife and scales; wearing long coat and skullcap." (Burnim no. 49) In Oval.
Also in British Museum with description.
[Frontispiece 2; different artist?]
[Top] "Act IV. AS YOU LIKE IT. Scene 3."
"Mrs. ABINGTON in ROSALIND. /
Was it you he rescued?"
Sign. " Ramberg delt. Thornthwaite scu."
"Full-length, standing in a forest, looking to right, with a staff in her right hand; wearing breeches, a large cloak, and a hot with feathers." (Burnim no. 3)
Vol. VIII. Taming of the Shrew, All's Well that Ends Well. Google books
[top] "Taming of the Shrew."
"Mrs. WRIGHTEN in KATHARINA."
Sign. "Ramberg del. Thornthwait sculpt."
Full-length, standing to left, face front; wearing hat with a plume and a long dress with sash at waist; in a room, with a window behind. " (Burnim no. 75) Oval within a rectancle.
Description also British Museum
Dramatic Writings. Vol. 1. The Winter's Tale. Twelth Night. Comedy of Errors.
Frontispiece
[top] "Act 4th THE WINTER'S TALE. Scene 3rd." [recte IV.2]
"Mr. EDWIN in AUTOLICUS.
"Prosper you, Sweet Sir! ---your / Purse is not hot enough to purchase your Spice."
Sign. "Rhamberg [sic] del. Grignion sc." [+publisher 1785]
"Full-length, standing in a wooded landscape with a picket fence behind, holding up a purse in left hand, right hand on hip; wearing rustic clothing." (Burnim no. 24)
"Mr EDWIN in AUTOLiCUS " also British Museum K,59.155 with description: "full-length in tattered clothes and hat, standing holding up a little bag in his left hand, right on his hip, in a landscape with a wooden fence behind".
Frontispiece zu Twelth Night (1806)
[top] ""Act TWELFTH NIGHT Scene"
"Miss FARREN in OLIVIA"
"Ramberg delt Grignion & Bartolozzi Sculpt" [+ publisher 1785].
"Full-length, standing to front on a terrace with balustrade and trees behind, playing a lute; wearing a long flowing dress and a small hat with feathers." (Burnim nr. 26). Ballustrade in background.
Scan with description also British Museum K,59.207.
Vol. [?]. Twelth Night. Google book
Dodd as Sir Andrew Aguecheek
[not Ramberg]
Vol. X. Macbeth. Google book
[top] "Act 5. MACBETH. Line 33." [scene 1]
"Mrs. SIDDONS in LADY MACBETH. /
Yet here's a Spot."
Sign. "H. Ramberg delt. Delattre sc."
"Full-length, walking in sleep away from her bed, her hands extended to right, a candle in her right hand; wearing a long nightdress." (Burnim no. 64)
Without inscriptions in Bildarchiv Oppel-Hammerschmidt.
Vol. X
"The first part of King Henry IV. /
Mr. Lewis in the character of the Prince of Wales /
Jes, Jack, upon instinct."
Sign. "H. Ramberg, del. 1785"
Vol XI. King Henry VI. Part 1. google book, also Google book
[top] "Act 1. HENRY VI. PT. I. Scene 6."
"MISS STUART in JOAN LA PUCELLE. /
Advance our waving colours on the walls; /
Rescued in Orleans."
Sign. "Ramberg delt. Newnham sculpt."
"Full-length, standing outdoors, spear in right hand, left hand extended; wearing a long dress with underskirt; a wall and some soldiers behind her." (Burnim no. 67).
Miss Stuart 1786 also Folger Shakespeare Library;
Scan with description also British Museum K, 65.34.
Vol. XII. Henry IV. Part 2. Google book
[top] "Act V. KING HENRY IIII. part 2. Scene 3."
"Mr. PARSONS in JUSTICE SHALLOW. /
I beseech ye good Sir John, let me / have five hundred of my thousand."
Sign. "Ramberg delt. Grignion sc."
"Full-length, standing in a street, with view of Westminster Abbey in background; holding a cane and wearing breeches, coat, cape, and a hat with feather." (Burnim no. 54)
Scan with description British Museum
Vol. 14. King Henry VI. Part 3. King Richard III. Google books
"Act I KING RICHARD III. Scene 2"
"Mrs. HUNTER in LADY ANNE"
"Either heaven with lightning strike the murderer dead. / Or earth gape open wide, and eat him quick."
Sign. [Anon. after Ramberg] + publication detail, 1785. (Harvard Theatre Collection, 1785)
Description: "Full-length, standing in front of an arch, body twisted to right, left arm extended right; wearing a long dress with train and a headpiece with a long scarf down back." (Burnim no. 38)
Scan with description also British Museum.
[other engravings not Ramberg]
Vol. XVI.
[top] "Act 2. JULIUS CAESAR. Scene 1."
"Mrs. WARD in PORTIA. /
Dear my Lord, /
Make me acquainted with your Cause of Grief."
Sign. "Ramberg delt. C. Sherwan Engraver to his Majesty sculpt."
"Full-length, standing to left, arms extended; wearing a long dress with sash around waist and a long veil hanging from the back of her head down over her right arm." (Burnim no. 69)
Mrs. Ward 1785 also Folger Shakespeare Library; scan with description British Museum K,66.37.
Plate 3.
On podest for tondo: "JULIUS CAESAR / And Caesar's Spirit ranging for revenge / With Até by his side come hot from hell / Act 3 / Scene I."
Sign. "Rhamberg delt. S. Sharp sculpt." [sic] + publication detail 1785.
In tondo: Caesar's body lying at the foot of the statue of Pompey, covering his head with his robe, with Mark Anthony to right, kneeling beside him and looking up, gesturing as he promises revenge. (British Museum)
Eagle on top of the tondo, over "SHA[KES]PERE".
Vol. XVII. Google book
[top] "Act 4. TIMON of ATHENS. Scene 3."
"Mr. KEMBLE in TIMON."
Sign. "Ramberg delt. Sharp sculpt."
"Full-length to front, seated on a rock, dropping coins from his extended right arm, his right foot on an overturned jar; coins scattered on the ground; wearing a rustic tunic, with bare arms and legs." (Burnim no. 43)
Vol. XVIII. Hamlet, Titus Andronicus. Google books
Engraving 1 not Ramberg
[top] "Act 3. HAMLET. Scene 4."
"Mr. KEMBLE in HAMLET. / A Bloody deed! ; almost as bad good Mother / as kill a King & marry with his Brother."
Sign. "Ramberg delt. Cook sculpt."
"Depicts a wild-haired Hamlet, just after Polonius has been killed. Standing with legs wide apart, he holds his sword horizontally across his body and points towards the arras. With his left arm extended, he points down to Polonius's hand which protrudes on the floor from behind the arras." (Burnim no. 41) Oval
Engraving 3 not Ramberg (not legible / Thornthwaite)
Vol. XIX. Google book
[top] "Act 3. OTHELLO Scene 3."
"Mr. HENDERSON in IAGO. /
Iago. --------but such a handkerchief -- / (I am sure it was your wife's) did I to day / see Cassio wipe his beard with."
Sign. "Ramberg delt. Thornthwaite sculpt."
" Full-length, standing, right arm across chest, right forefinger pointing over left shoulder; wearing long coat, breeches, and cloak; the walls at the corner of a room are behind." (Burnim S. 55, 187)
Engraving also Folger Shakespeare Library
Scan and description also British Museum;
[top] "Act V. OTHELLO. Scene 2."
"Mrs. SIDDONS in DESDEMONA, / Siddons as Desdemona in "Othello" (V.2): "Talk you of killing?" [+publishing information Bell 1785]
Sign. "Ramberg delt C. Sherwin sc."
Full length, seated on bed, right arm raised; wearing a nightgown and nightcap; a large blancket over her legs. (Burnim no. 62). Oval in rectangular frame.
Scan and description also British Museum.
Vol. XX. Google book
[top] "Act V. ROMEO AND JULIET. Scene 3. /
Mrs. KEMBLE in the Character of JULIET. /
Yea noise? -- then I'll be brief -- O Happy Dagger!"
Sign. "Ramberg del. Ch. Sherwin sculpt."
"Full-length, kneeling beside the prostrate Romeo, and thrusting a dagger into her breast; a scarf extends from her head to her right hand, which is thrust out to her right." (Burnim nr. 40)
Description also British Museum K 61.165.
Vol. [...]
[top] "Act 3. CYMBELINE. Scene 6. /
"Mrs WELLS in IMOGEN. / Ho! --- No answer? then I'll enter."
Sign. "Ramberg delt. ; C. Sherwin sculpt." + publication detail, 1786.
Mary Wells, whole length, standing, to the left, entering cave, right arm outstretched, left on hilt of sword; wearing hat with feather. (Burnim 71)
Scan and description also British Museum
Vol. I. The Tempest (1785) Google book
Frontispiece [top] "Act I. TEMPEST. scene 1."
"MISS PHILIPS in MIRANDA. /
------------O! the cry did knock / against my very heart. Poor souls! they perish'd."
Sign. "Ramberg, Sherwin & Grignion fect."
"Full-length, standing on rocks by the sea, her left arm stretched out, her right hand at her right side holding the end of long veil; wearing a long dress with a sash at waist." (Burnim no. 19).
Engraving also Folger Shakespeare Library.
Description without image / Radierung oh. Abb. mit Beschr. British Museum
[put in
Mrs. Wells 1786 Folger Shakespeare Library
Mr. Kemble engraving 1785 Folger Shakespeare Library
Mr. Kemble 1785 Folger Shakespeare Library
Mr. Macklin 1785 Folger Shakespeare Library and no date (ART File M158.8 no.15)
Vol. III. Google book (different edition, no. 34)
Frontispiece 1.
[top] "Act 4. TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA. Scene 3d."
"Mr. QUICK in LAUNCE. / Here I have brought him back again." Sign. "Rhamberg delt. Grignion sculpt."
"Full-length, standing outdoors holding a dog on leash; wearing breeches, waist-coat, a short jacket, and a floppy hat." (Burnim no. 58)
(Mann nach links schreitend, groteske Miene, großer schwarzer Hund an der Leine. Digitalisat auch BSB München, British Museum Ee,5.78,
Mr. Quick 1785 also Folger Shakespeare Library
[Frontispiece 2 "The Two Genlemen of Verona" by Burney/Smith]
Vol. IV.
Frontispiece 1.
"Act 3. MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING. Scene I."
"Mrs. ABINGTON in BEATRICE.
So angle we for Beatrice; who even now / is couched in the Woodbine Coverture."
Sign. "Ramberg del.t C. Sherwin sc"
"Full-length, standing to front in a wood, her left hand raised and her right arm extended at her side; wearing a dress with a voluminous skirt and train and a hat with plumes." (Burnim no. 2)
Scan edition 1818 google books
British Museum K,57.2 (and several more)
Frontispiece 2 not by Ramberg
IV. Merry Wives of Windsor. Google book
Frontispiece 1
[top] "Act 4. MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR. Scene 5."
"Mr. Henderson in FALSTAFF. / Here is a letter will say somewhat."
Sign. "Rhamberg [sic] delt. Grignion sculpt."
"Full-length, standing to front, holding paper in right hand, left hand on heart, with a cane hanging from left wrist; wearing a tunic over his padded stomach, a short jacket, trousers with fringes at bottom, a ruff, gauntlets, and a floppy hat, with a sword at left side." (Burnim no. 31)
Engraving 1784 also Folger Shakespeare Library
Frontispiece 2:
Not after Ramberg
V. Scan Google books
"Act V. COMEDY of ERRORS. Scene 1."
"Mrs. INCHBALD in the Character of LADY ABBESS.
"O, if thou best the same Aegean, speak, / speak unto the same Amelia!"
Sign. "Ramberg delt C Sherwin sculpt"
"Full-length, standing, face slightly left, right arm extended right, left hand raised left; wearing a long dress with train, a veil hanging from the back of head, and a crucifix on chain hanging from waist." (Burnim 39)
Mrs. Inchbald engraving 1785 Folger Shakespeare Library
With description but without illustration, British Museum K,61.24.
Vol VI. Google books
[top] "Act 2. MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM. Scene 3."
"MISS FARREN in the character of HERMIA. /
Help me Lysander. Help me! do thy best, / To pluck this crawling Serpent from my Breast."
Sign. "Ramberg delt. Newnham sculpt."
Full-Length, seated on a mound in the forest, starting from sleep; wearing a long dress with a sash at the waist and a long train of fabric hanging down from the back of her head. (Burnim Nr. 25)
Scan with description also British Museum K,59.209
VI Vol. 3. Google books
[top] "Act V. LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST. Scene 2."
"Mrs. BULKELEY [sic] as PRINCESS of FRANCE. /
Twenty Adieus my frozen Muscovites."
Sign. "Ramberg delt. Thornthwaite sculp."
"Full-length, standing in a wooded landscape, holding mask in upraised hand, her left hand extended down to side; wearing a long dress wit cord belt." (Burnim nr. 17)
[Frontispiece 2 not by Ramberg]
Vol. VII. Merchant of Venice, As you like it Google book (without illustration), Google book 1811 edition.
[top] "Act 4th. MERCHANT OF VENICE Scene 1st."
"Mr. MACKLIN in Shylock. /
Most learned Judge! a Sentence; come, prepare."
Sign. "Ramberg delt. Cook sculpt."
Full-length, standing, holding knife and scales; wearing long coat and skullcap." (Burnim no. 49) In Oval.
Also in British Museum with description.
[Frontispiece 2; different artist?]
[Top] "Act IV. AS YOU LIKE IT. Scene 3."
"Mrs. ABINGTON in ROSALIND. /
Was it you he rescued?"
Sign. " Ramberg delt. Thornthwaite scu."
"Full-length, standing in a forest, looking to right, with a staff in her right hand; wearing breeches, a large cloak, and a hot with feathers." (Burnim no. 3)
Vol. VIII. Taming of the Shrew, All's Well that Ends Well. Google books
[top] "Taming of the Shrew."
"Mrs. WRIGHTEN in KATHARINA."
Sign. "Ramberg del. Thornthwait sculpt."
Full-length, standing to left, face front; wearing hat with a plume and a long dress with sash at waist; in a room, with a window behind. " (Burnim no. 75) Oval within a rectancle.
Description also British Museum
Dramatic Writings. Vol. 1. The Winter's Tale. Twelth Night. Comedy of Errors.
Frontispiece
[top] "Act 4th THE WINTER'S TALE. Scene 3rd." [recte IV.2]
"Mr. EDWIN in AUTOLICUS.
"Prosper you, Sweet Sir! ---your / Purse is not hot enough to purchase your Spice."
Sign. "Rhamberg [sic] del. Grignion sc." [+publisher 1785]
"Full-length, standing in a wooded landscape with a picket fence behind, holding up a purse in left hand, right hand on hip; wearing rustic clothing." (Burnim no. 24)
"Mr EDWIN in AUTOLiCUS " also British Museum K,59.155 with description: "full-length in tattered clothes and hat, standing holding up a little bag in his left hand, right on his hip, in a landscape with a wooden fence behind".
Frontispiece zu Twelth Night (1806)
[top] ""Act TWELFTH NIGHT Scene"
"Miss FARREN in OLIVIA"
"Ramberg delt Grignion & Bartolozzi Sculpt" [+ publisher 1785].
"Full-length, standing to front on a terrace with balustrade and trees behind, playing a lute; wearing a long flowing dress and a small hat with feathers." (Burnim nr. 26). Ballustrade in background.
Scan with description also British Museum K,59.207.
Vol. [?]. Twelth Night. Google book
Dodd as Sir Andrew Aguecheek
[not Ramberg]
Vol. X. Macbeth. Google book
[top] "Act 5. MACBETH. Line 33." [scene 1]
"Mrs. SIDDONS in LADY MACBETH. /
Yet here's a Spot."
Sign. "H. Ramberg delt. Delattre sc."
"Full-length, walking in sleep away from her bed, her hands extended to right, a candle in her right hand; wearing a long nightdress." (Burnim no. 64)
Without inscriptions in Bildarchiv Oppel-Hammerschmidt.
Vol. X
"The first part of King Henry IV. /
Mr. Lewis in the character of the Prince of Wales /
Jes, Jack, upon instinct."
Sign. "H. Ramberg, del. 1785"
Vol XI. King Henry VI. Part 1. google book, also Google book
[top] "Act 1. HENRY VI. PT. I. Scene 6."
"MISS STUART in JOAN LA PUCELLE. /
Advance our waving colours on the walls; /
Rescued in Orleans."
Sign. "Ramberg delt. Newnham sculpt."
"Full-length, standing outdoors, spear in right hand, left hand extended; wearing a long dress with underskirt; a wall and some soldiers behind her." (Burnim no. 67).
Miss Stuart 1786 also Folger Shakespeare Library;
Scan with description also British Museum K, 65.34.
Vol. XII. Henry IV. Part 2. Google book
[top] "Act V. KING HENRY IIII. part 2. Scene 3."
"Mr. PARSONS in JUSTICE SHALLOW. /
I beseech ye good Sir John, let me / have five hundred of my thousand."
Sign. "Ramberg delt. Grignion sc."
"Full-length, standing in a street, with view of Westminster Abbey in background; holding a cane and wearing breeches, coat, cape, and a hat with feather." (Burnim no. 54)
Scan with description British Museum
Vol. 14. King Henry VI. Part 3. King Richard III. Google books
"Act I KING RICHARD III. Scene 2"
"Mrs. HUNTER in LADY ANNE"
"Either heaven with lightning strike the murderer dead. / Or earth gape open wide, and eat him quick."
Sign. [Anon. after Ramberg] + publication detail, 1785. (Harvard Theatre Collection, 1785)
Description: "Full-length, standing in front of an arch, body twisted to right, left arm extended right; wearing a long dress with train and a headpiece with a long scarf down back." (Burnim no. 38)
Scan with description also British Museum.
[other engravings not Ramberg]
Vol. XVI.
[top] "Act 2. JULIUS CAESAR. Scene 1."
"Mrs. WARD in PORTIA. /
Dear my Lord, /
Make me acquainted with your Cause of Grief."
Sign. "Ramberg delt. C. Sherwan Engraver to his Majesty sculpt."
"Full-length, standing to left, arms extended; wearing a long dress with sash around waist and a long veil hanging from the back of her head down over her right arm." (Burnim no. 69)
Mrs. Ward 1785 also Folger Shakespeare Library; scan with description British Museum K,66.37.
Plate 3.
On podest for tondo: "JULIUS CAESAR / And Caesar's Spirit ranging for revenge / With Até by his side come hot from hell / Act 3 / Scene I."
Sign. "Rhamberg delt. S. Sharp sculpt." [sic] + publication detail 1785.
In tondo: Caesar's body lying at the foot of the statue of Pompey, covering his head with his robe, with Mark Anthony to right, kneeling beside him and looking up, gesturing as he promises revenge. (British Museum)
Eagle on top of the tondo, over "SHA[KES]PERE".
Vol. XVII. Google book
[top] "Act 4. TIMON of ATHENS. Scene 3."
"Mr. KEMBLE in TIMON."
Sign. "Ramberg delt. Sharp sculpt."
"Full-length to front, seated on a rock, dropping coins from his extended right arm, his right foot on an overturned jar; coins scattered on the ground; wearing a rustic tunic, with bare arms and legs." (Burnim no. 43)
Vol. XVIII. Hamlet, Titus Andronicus. Google books
Engraving 1 not Ramberg
[top] "Act 3. HAMLET. Scene 4."
"Mr. KEMBLE in HAMLET. / A Bloody deed! ; almost as bad good Mother / as kill a King & marry with his Brother."
Sign. "Ramberg delt. Cook sculpt."
"Depicts a wild-haired Hamlet, just after Polonius has been killed. Standing with legs wide apart, he holds his sword horizontally across his body and points towards the arras. With his left arm extended, he points down to Polonius's hand which protrudes on the floor from behind the arras." (Burnim no. 41) Oval
Engraving 3 not Ramberg (not legible / Thornthwaite)
Vol. XIX. Google book
[top] "Act 3. OTHELLO Scene 3."
"Mr. HENDERSON in IAGO. /
Iago. --------but such a handkerchief -- / (I am sure it was your wife's) did I to day / see Cassio wipe his beard with."
Sign. "Ramberg delt. Thornthwaite sculpt."
" Full-length, standing, right arm across chest, right forefinger pointing over left shoulder; wearing long coat, breeches, and cloak; the walls at the corner of a room are behind." (Burnim S. 55, 187)
Engraving also Folger Shakespeare Library
Scan and description also British Museum;
[top] "Act V. OTHELLO. Scene 2."
"Mrs. SIDDONS in DESDEMONA, / Siddons as Desdemona in "Othello" (V.2): "Talk you of killing?" [+publishing information Bell 1785]
Sign. "Ramberg delt C. Sherwin sc."
Full length, seated on bed, right arm raised; wearing a nightgown and nightcap; a large blancket over her legs. (Burnim no. 62). Oval in rectangular frame.
Scan and description also British Museum.
Vol. XX. Google book
[top] "Act V. ROMEO AND JULIET. Scene 3. /
Mrs. KEMBLE in the Character of JULIET. /
Yea noise? -- then I'll be brief -- O Happy Dagger!"
Sign. "Ramberg del. Ch. Sherwin sculpt."
"Full-length, kneeling beside the prostrate Romeo, and thrusting a dagger into her breast; a scarf extends from her head to her right hand, which is thrust out to her right." (Burnim nr. 40)
Description also British Museum K 61.165.
Vol. [...]
[top] "Act 3. CYMBELINE. Scene 6. /
"Mrs WELLS in IMOGEN. / Ho! --- No answer? then I'll enter."
Sign. "Ramberg delt. ; C. Sherwin sculpt." + publication detail, 1786.
Mary Wells, whole length, standing, to the left, entering cave, right arm outstretched, left on hilt of sword; wearing hat with feather. (Burnim 71)
Scan and description also British Museum
TWELTH NIGHT.
James William Dodd as Sir Andrew Aguecheek in Twelth Night, not engraved. Drawing not extant (Burnim no. 21)
Drawing, untitled.
Othello, Act V, scene 2.
Tondo, 75mm.
Othello with drawn sword murders Desdemona. Relates to text: "I'll not shed the blook, / Nor .. "
Hannover, NL; scan Bildarchiv Oppel-Hammerschmidt).
Drawing [The Tempest, Act I, scene 2]
Prospero: "Hence! Hang not on my garments!"
Drawing, signed Ramberg, dated 1784 (Hannover, NL; scan Bildarchiv Oppel-Hammerschmidt)
Drawing The Tempest, Act I, scene 2
dated 1788
[no text, relates to] Miranda: "What is't? a spirit? / Lord, how it looks about! Believe me, sir, / It carries a brave form. But 'tis a spirit."
(Hannover, NL; scan Bildarchiv Oppel-Hammerschmidt)
Drawing The Tempest, Act I, scene 2
(Berlin, Kupferstichkabinett; scan Bildarchiv Oppel-Hammerschmidt)
Drawing Macbeth, Act I, scene 3.
not signed; attributed by Hammerschmidt-Hummel, previously to Füssli. (Frankfurt, Städel; scan Bildarchiv Oppel-Hammerschmidt.