No. XLV. T
welfth Night. Act III. Scene IV. [title below image]
Inscription "Mal. Sweet lady, ... was well writ; SHAKESPEARE. Twelfth Night, ... Maria, & Malvolio.; Oli. What meanest ... Cross - garter'd &c.&c"
"Painted by Ramberg. Publish'd July 1. 1791, by J. & J. Boydell, at the Shakspeare Gallery Pall Mall, & No. 90, Cheapside, London. Aquafortis by Ryder."
Oliver's House. Olivia, Maria, and Malvolio.
Description
British Museum 1922,0428.29: "
Malvolio, in a very fine suit of clothes, makes a leg to Olivia, who sits on the right with a diaphanous veil around her head, trying to woo her, while Maria leans over the back of Olivia's chair, giggling, and three others peep around the screen on the left; late etched state with parts of Olivia's veil left blank." [check Shakespeare Library, description etc.]
Also in Berlin, Kupferstichkabinett;
scan Bildarchiv Oppel-Hammerschmidt
No. [...] "
The Meeting of Edward V, and His Brother the Duke of York" [check in this series or separate print and add inscription] [Ramberg Bartolozzi]