Bell's British Theater
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Title
Subject
Englische Literatur, Shakespeare, Julius Cäsar
Description
Bd. 16, S. 61. Bez. über der Bildplatte "Shak[es]peare", darunter "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 [sic] Sharp Sculpt." Dat. London Printed for J. Bell, British Library Strand July 11th. 1785.
Ex. British Museum Y,4.284. (ohne Abb., mehrere)
Bd. 16, S. 61 [Abdruck vor der Beschriftung, zu Shaekspeare's "Julius Caesar", Akt 2, Szene 1.]
"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 1814,1211.240)
Bd. 17, S. 207
[top] "Act 4 TIMON of ATHENS. scene 3"
"Mr. KEMBLE in TIMON."
Sign. "Ramberg delt. Sharp sculpt. / London Printed for J. Bell British Library Strand Septr. 21st. 1785.'
Beschr. British Museum: "Kemble as Timon sitting on a rock in the forest, chin on his hand, his right foot on a barrel of coins he has just discovered and scattering a handful as he curses flatterers and riches; in an oval within a rectangle".
Sign. "Rhamberg delt. S [sic] Sharp Sculpt." Dat. London Printed for J. Bell, British Library Strand July 11th. 1785.
Ex. British Museum Y,4.284. (ohne Abb., mehrere)
Bd. 16, S. 61 [Abdruck vor der Beschriftung, zu Shaekspeare's "Julius Caesar", Akt 2, Szene 1.]
"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 1814,1211.240)
Bd. 17, S. 207
[top] "Act 4 TIMON of ATHENS. scene 3"
"Mr. KEMBLE in TIMON."
Sign. "Ramberg delt. Sharp sculpt. / London Printed for J. Bell British Library Strand Septr. 21st. 1785.'
Beschr. British Museum: "Kemble as Timon sitting on a rock in the forest, chin on his hand, his right foot on a barrel of coins he has just discovered and scattering a handful as he curses flatterers and riches; in an oval within a rectangle".
Source
British Museum
Publisher
London: John Bell
Date
1785
Contributor
Sharp, William
Relation
Bell's Shakspeare
Format
153 mm hoch x 101 mm breit
Type
No photos available.