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60720665 RUSSIA, MOSCOW - APRIL 11, 2025: Actors Ksenia Galibina (L) as Ophelia and Sergei Kirpichenok as Hamlet perform during a preview of Hamlet staged by Murat Abulkatinov and based on Nika Ratmanova?s adaptation of William Shakespeare?s tragedy at the Taganka Theatre. Sofya Sandurskaya/TASS/Sipa USA
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60720686 RUSSIA, MOSCOW - APRIL 11, 2025: Actors Ksenia Galibina (L) as Ophelia and Sergei Kirpichenok as Hamlet perform during a preview of Hamlet staged by Murat Abulkatinov and based on Nika Ratmanova?s adaptation of William Shakespeare?s tragedy at the Taganka Theatre. Sofya Sandurskaya/TASS/Sipa USA
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60720682 RUSSIA, MOSCOW - APRIL 11, 2025: Actors Sergei Kirpichenok (L) as Hamlet and Ksenia Galibina as Ophelia perform during a preview of Hamlet staged by Murat Abulkatinov and based on Nika Ratmanova?s adaptation of William Shakespeare?s tragedy at the Taganka Theatre. Sofya Sandurskaya/TASS/Sipa USA
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60720683 RUSSIA, MOSCOW - APRIL 11, 2025: Actors Ksenia Galibina (L) as Ophelia and Sergei Kirpichenok as Hamlet perform during a preview of Hamlet staged by Murat Abulkatinov and based on Nika Ratmanova?s adaptation of William Shakespeare?s tragedy at the Taganka Theatre. Sofya Sandurskaya/TASS/Sipa USA
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60720681 RUSSIA, MOSCOW - APRIL 11, 2025: Actors Sergei Kirpichenok (L) as Hamlet and Ksenia Galibina as Ophelia perform during a preview of Hamlet staged by Murat Abulkatinov and based on Nika Ratmanova?s adaptation of William Shakespeare?s tragedy at the Taganka Theatre. Sofya Sandurskaya/TASS/Sipa USA
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60720621 RUSSIA, MOSCOW - APRIL 11, 2025: Actors Ksenia Galibina as Ophelia and Sergei Kirpichenok (L-R) as Hamlet perform during a preview of Hamlet staged by Murat Abulkatinov and based on Nika Ratmanova?s adaptation of William Shakespeare?s tragedy at the Taganka Theatre. Sofya Sandurskaya/TASS/Sipa USA
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60720154 RUSSIA, MOSCOW - APRIL 11, 2025: Actors Nikita Luchikhin as Actor, Maria Matveyeva as Gertrude, Ksenia Galibina as Ophelia, and Maxim Mikhalev (L-R) as Laertes perform during a preview of Hamlet staged by Murat Abulkatinov and based on Nika Ratmanova?s adaptation of William Shakespeare?s tragedy at the Taganka Theatre. Sofya Sandurskaya/TASS/Sipa USA
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60720153 RUSSIA, MOSCOW - APRIL 11, 2025: Actors Ksenia Galibina as Ophelia, Maxim Mikhalev as Laertes, Maria Matveyeva as Gertrude, Anatoly Grigoryev as Claudius, and Nikita Luchikhin (L-R) as Actor perform during a preview of Hamlet staged by Murat Abulkatinov and based on Nika Ratmanova?s adaptation of William Shakespeare?s tragedy at the Taganka Theatre. Sofya Sandurskaya/TASS/Sipa USA
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60719514 RUSSIA, MOSCOW - APRIL 11, 2025: Actors Ksenia Galibina (C) as Ophelia and Anatoly Grogoryev (R) as Claudius perform during a preview of Hamlet staged by Murat Abulkatinov and based on Nika Ratmanova?s adaptation of William Shakespeare?s tragedy at the Taganka Theatre. Sofya Sandurskaya/TASS/Sipa USA
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ny300924000711 From left, Leanne Best, Helena Wilson, Laura Donnelly and Ophelia Lovibond in the play ÒThe Hills of California,Ó at the Broadhurst Theater in New York, on Sept. 24, 2024. In Jez ButterworthÕs compelling new play, four girls trained to sing close harmony wind up as acrimonious adults. (Sara Krulwich/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny040924193213 Students in the village of Limon, Panama, on July 10, 2024. The local school?s principal, Ophelia Grenald, said the children ?will lose everything.? (Federico Rios/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny140824011314 Students in the village of Limon, Panama, on July 10, 2024. The local school?s principal, Ophelia Grenald, said the children ?will lose everything.? (Federico Rios/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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20240618_aaa_u101_058 June 18, 2024, Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine: IVANO-FRANKIVSK, UKRAINE - JUNE 18, 2024 - Ivan Blindar as Laertes, Merited Artist of Ukraine Oleksii Hnatkovskyi as Hamlet and Iryna Onyshchuk as Ophelia (L to R) perform in the Hamlet play based on William Shakespeare?s tragedy, directed by People?s Artist of Ukraine, Shevchenko National Prize laureate Rostyslav Derzhypilskyi and staged by the Ivan Franko Ivano-Frankivsk National Academic Drama Theatre during the First Ukrainian Shakespeare Festival, Ivano-Frankivsk, western Ukraine. (Credit Image: © Yurii Rylchuk/Ukrinform/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240618_aaa_u101_061 June 18, 2024, Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine: IVANO-FRANKIVSK, UKRAINE - JUNE 18, 2024 - Merited Artist of Ukraine Oleksii Hnatkovskyi as Hamlet and Iryna Onyshchuk as Ophelia perform in the Hamlet play based on William Shakespeare?s tragedy, directed by People?s Artist of Ukraine, Shevchenko National Prize laureate Rostyslav Derzhypilskyi and staged by the Ivan Franko Ivano-Frankivsk National Academic Drama Theatre during the First Ukrainian Shakespeare Festival, Ivano-Frankivsk, western Ukraine. (Credit Image: © Yurii Rylchuk/Ukrinform/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240618_aaa_u101_056 June 18, 2024, Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine: IVANO-FRANKIVSK, UKRAINE - JUNE 18, 2024 - Merited Artist of Ukraine Oleksii Hnatkovskyi as Hamlet and Iryna Onyshchuk as Ophelia perform in the Hamlet play based on William Shakespeare?s tragedy, directed by People?s Artist of Ukraine, Shevchenko National Prize laureate Rostyslav Derzhypilskyi and staged by the Ivan Franko Ivano-Frankivsk National Academic Drama Theatre during the First Ukrainian Shakespeare Festival, Ivano-Frankivsk, western Ukraine. (Credit Image: © Yurii Rylchuk/Ukrinform/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240618_aaa_u101_055 June 18, 2024, Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine: IVANO-FRANKIVSK, UKRAINE - JUNE 18, 2024 - Actress Iryna Onyshchuk performs as Ophelia in the Hamlet play based on William Shakespeare?s tragedy, directed by People?s Artist of Ukraine, Shevchenko National Prize laureate Rostyslav Derzhypilskyi and staged by the Ivan Franko Ivano-Frankivsk National Academic Drama Theatre during the First Ukrainian Shakespeare Festival, Ivano-Frankivsk, western Ukraine. (Credit Image: © Yurii Rylchuk/Ukrinform/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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ny250524155806 Flowers at the Prospect Park Zoo in New York, May 14, 2024. The Prospect Park Zoo has been closed since Sept. 29, 2023, when it suffered damage to its facilities and infrastructure during extreme rain from Tropical Storm Ophelia Ñ itÕs reopening to the public this month. (George Etheredge/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny250524160907 A red panda at the Prospect Park Zoo in New York, May 14, 2024. The Prospect Park Zoo has been closed since Sept. 29, 2023, when it suffered damage to its facilities and infrastructure during extreme rain from Tropical Storm Ophelia Ñ itÕs reopening to the public this month. (George Etheredge/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny250524160706 A photo stand-in at the Prospect Park Zoo in New York, May 14, 2024. The Prospect Park Zoo has been closed since Sept. 29, 2023, when it suffered damage to its facilities and infrastructure during extreme rain from Tropical Storm Ophelia Ñ itÕs reopening to the public this month. (George Etheredge/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny250524155407 Inside the barn at the Prospect Park Zoo in New York, May 14, 2024. The Prospect Park Zoo has been closed since Sept. 29, 2023, when it suffered damage to its facilities and infrastructure during extreme rain from Tropical Storm Ophelia Ñ itÕs reopening to the public this month. (George Etheredge/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny250524155507 A pig at the Prospect Park Zoo in New York, May 14, 2024. The Prospect Park Zoo has been closed since Sept. 29, 2023, when it suffered damage to its facilities and infrastructure during extreme rain from Tropical Storm Ophelia Ñ itÕs reopening to the public this month. (George Etheredge/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny250524161006 A station where guests can buy food to give goats and sheep at the Prospect Park Zoo in New York, May 14, 2024. The Prospect Park Zoo has been closed since Sept. 29, 2023, when it suffered damage to its facilities and infrastructure during extreme rain from Tropical Storm Ophelia Ñ itÕs reopening to the public this month. (George Etheredge/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny250524160106 Renovations at the Prospect Park Zoo in New York, May 14, 2024. The Prospect Park Zoo has been closed since Sept. 29, 2023, when it suffered damage to its facilities and infrastructure during extreme rain from Tropical Storm Ophelia Ñ itÕs reopening to the public this month. (George Etheredge/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny250524155007 A green iguana at the Prospect Park Zoo in New York, May 14, 2024. The Prospect Park Zoo has been closed since Sept. 29, 2023, when it suffered damage to its facilities and infrastructure during extreme rain from Tropical Storm Ophelia Ñ itÕs reopening to the public this month. (George Etheredge/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny250524155707 A peacock at the Prospect Park Zoo in New York, May 14, 2024. The Prospect Park Zoo has been closed since Sept. 29, 2023, when it suffered damage to its facilities and infrastructure during extreme rain from Tropical Storm Ophelia Ñ itÕs reopening to the public this month. (George Etheredge/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny250524161407 A zookeeper waters an exhibit at the Prospect Park Zoo in New York, May 14, 2024. The Prospect Park Zoo has been closed since Sept. 29, 2023, when it suffered damage to its facilities and infrastructure during extreme rain from Tropical Storm Ophelia Ñ itÕs reopening to the public this month. (George Etheredge/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny250524155207 Construction supplies in front of an aquarium at the Prospect Park Zoo in New York, May 14, 2024. The Prospect Park Zoo has been closed since Sept. 29, 2023, when it suffered damage to its facilities and infrastructure during extreme rain from Tropical Storm Ophelia Ñ itÕs reopening to the public this month. (George Etheredge/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny250524160007 A hamadryas baboon at the Prospect Park Zoo in New York, May 14, 2024. The Prospect Park Zoo has been closed since Sept. 29, 2023, when it suffered damage to its facilities and infrastructure during extreme rain from Tropical Storm Ophelia Ñ itÕs reopening to the public this month. (George Etheredge/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny250524161207 River otters at the Prospect Park Zoo in New York, May 14, 2024. The Prospect Park Zoo has been closed since Sept. 29, 2023, when it suffered damage to its facilities and infrastructure during extreme rain from Tropical Storm Ophelia Ñ itÕs reopening to the public this month. (George Etheredge/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny250524160507 Turtles at the Prospect Park Zoo in New York, May 14, 2024. The Prospect Park Zoo has been closed since Sept. 29, 2023, when it suffered damage to its facilities and infrastructure during extreme rain from Tropical Storm Ophelia Ñ itÕs reopening to the public this month. (George Etheredge/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny250524160307 A closed sign at the Prospect Park Zoo in New York, May 14, 2024. The Prospect Park Zoo has been closed since Sept. 29, 2023, when it suffered damage to its facilities and infrastructure during extreme rain from Tropical Storm Ophelia Ñ itÕs reopening to the public this month. (George Etheredge/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny051023113706 Subway goers are blocked off from the tracks by tape as a result of flooding in New York on Sept. 29, 2023. Six days after the remnants of Tropical Storm Ophelia paralyzed New York City, trapping children in flooded schools and halting vast swaths of subway and railroad service, the city?s preparation for the storm and its response are facing official scrutiny. (Anna Watts/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny231023081007 -- STANDALONE PHOTO FOR USE AS DESIRED WITH YEAREND REVIEWS -- Heavy rain in New York on Sept. 29, 2023. Six days after the remnants of Tropical Storm Ophelia paralyzed New York City, trapping children in flooded schools and halting vast swaths of subway and railroad service, the city?s preparation for the storm and its response are facing official scrutiny. (Hiroko Masuike/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny051023113906 Heavy rain in New York on Sept. 29, 2023. Six days after the remnants of Tropical Storm Ophelia paralyzed New York City, trapping children in flooded schools and halting vast swaths of subway and railroad service, the city?s preparation for the storm and its response are facing official scrutiny. (Hiroko Masuike/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny290524214807 FILE Ñ Florentina Holzinger at the Berlin Volksb?hne, on Sept. 9, 2022. Holzinger is known for her boundary-pushing experimental shows. (Gordon Welters/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny140922153406 Florentina Holzinger at the Berlin Volksbühne, on Sept. 9, 2022, where her new work ?Ophelia?s Got Talent? premieres on Thursday. The Austrian choreographer?s shows blend dance, stunts and sideshow-inspired acts to explore lofty ideas about gender and art. She pushes performers to extremes ? and audiences, too. (Gordon Welters/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny140922153505 Florentina Holzinger at the Berlin Volksbühne, on Sept. 9, 2022, where her new work ?Ophelia?s Got Talent? premieres on Thursday. The Austrian choreographer?s shows blend dance, stunts and sideshow-inspired acts to explore lofty ideas about gender and art. She pushes performers to extremes ? and audiences, too. (Gordon Welters/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny300622215505 Clockwise, from lower right: Alex Lawther (as Hamlet), Kirsty Rider (as Ophelia), Luke Treadaway (as Laertes), Angus Wright (as Claudius) and Gilbert Kyem Jnr in Robert Icke?s production of ?Hamlet,? at the Park Avenue Armory in New York, June 9, 2022. Lawther makes for an especially riveting hero in this chic if imperfect modern-dress production, Maya Phillips writes. (Sara Krulwich/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny150522195105 Brenda Rae as Ophelia in Brett Dean and Matthew Jocelyn?s ?Hamlet? at the Metropolitan Opera in New York, May 10, 2022. The new adaptation of the classic play is both traditional and innovative, elegant and passionate. (Sara Krulwich/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny150522195305 From left, Sarah Connolly (Gertrude), Rod Gilfry (Claudius), Allan Clayton (Hamlet), William Burden (Polonius) and Brenda Rae (Ophelia), with John Relyea on the ground, in Brett Dean and Matthew Jocelyn?s ?Hamlet? at the Metropolitan Opera in New York, May 10, 2022. The new adaptation of the classic play is both traditional and innovative, elegant and passionate. (Sara Krulwich/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny150522194904 Allan Clayton, left, in the title role and Brenda Rae as Ophelia in Brett Dean and Matthew Jocelyn?s ?Hamlet? at the Metropolitan Opera in New York, May 10, 2022. The new adaptation of the classic play is both traditional and innovative, elegant and passionate. (Sara Krulwich/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny290321133704 FILE -- Ophelia King sorts samples from COVID-19 testing sites on the Duke University campus before processing, in Durham, N.C., Feb. 3, 2021. The boxes behind her are various supplies, including ethanol, personal protective equipment, swabs and vials. Universities and other institutions looking to protect themselves from COVID-19 may benefit from sharing their testing resources with the wider community, a new study suggests. (Pete Kiehart/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny240321150604 FILE -- Ophelia King sorts samples from COVID-19 testing sites on the Duke University campus before processing, in Durham, N.C., Feb. 3, 2021. The boxes behind her are various supplies, including ethanol, personal protective equipment, swabs and vials. Universities and other institutions looking to protect themselves from COVID-19 may benefit from sharing their testing resources with the wider community, a new study suggests. (Pete Kiehart/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny150919223404 **EMBARGO: No electronic distribution, Web posting or street sales before MONDAY 2:45 a.m. ET SEPT. 16, 2019. No exceptions for any reasons. EMBARGO set by source.** A mural of the poet Arthur Rimbaud?s poem "Ophelie" (?Ophelia?) in his hometown, Charleville-Mézières, France, Aug. 8, 2019. Pilgrims now flock to the long-ignored grave of Rimbaud, the ?Jim Morrison of poets,? loved by fans today as a tragic hero of free thought and authenticity. (Dmitry Kostyukov/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny190518163410 Guests on the terrace at Ophelia in New York, May 14, 2018. Ophelia, a rooftop bar with sweeping views of Midtown, was originally a solarium where single women living in the Panhellenic Tower would greet ?men callers.? (Rebecca Smeyne/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny190518163311 The bar at Ophelia in New York, May 14, 2018. Ophelia, a rooftop bar with sweeping views of Midtown, was originally a solarium where single women living in the Panhellenic Tower would greet ?men callers.? (Rebecca Smeyne/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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902_05_12513267highres The Works of Shakspere (Imperial Edition) edited by Charles Knight. An etched drawing Published by Virtue & Co Ltd 1870. William Shakespeare. Ophelia from Hamlet
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ny290617151003 PHOTO MOVED IN ADVANCE AND NOT FOR USE ONLINE OR IN PRINT BEFORE JULY 2, 2017. -- FILE -- Barbara Hannigan performs with the Cleveland Orchestra at Carnegie Hall in New York, Jan. 17, 2017. Hannigan plays Ophelia in Brett DeanÕs new operatic version of ÒHamlet,Ó playing at the Glyndebourne Festival through July 6, 2017. (Caitlin Ochs/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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975_05_SOV-B-4987 A scene from a film version of 'hamlet' directed by grigori kozintsev and starring innokenti smoktunovsky, the score was composed by dimitry shostakovich, ophelia is being played by anastsia vertinskaya.
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NYC98913 Homage to Helmut Newton; Ophelia, inspired by Shakespeare's Hamlet. © André S. Solidor (aka Elliott Erwitt)
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NYC68968 ARGENTINA. Buenos Aires. 2001. Ophelias.
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NYC17799 USA. California. San Francisco. 1/1986. Vera Ophelia EVANS is paid a visit by one of the many animals that live in the squatters village that she lives in.
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TCDMINX_TZ021 MINX, from left: Oscar Montoya, Ophelia Lovibond, Elizabeth Perkins, 'The Perils of Being a Wealthy Widow', (Season 2, ep. 201, aired July 21, 2023). photo: John Johnson / ©Starz / Courtesy Everett Collection
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TCDMINX_TZ010 MINX, from left: Jake Johnson, Ophelia Lovibond, Elizabeth Perkins, 'The Perils of Being a Wealthy Widow', (Season 2, ep. 201, aired July 21, 2023). photo: John Johnson / ©Starz / Courtesy Everett Collection
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TCDMINX_TZ009 MINX, from left: Jake Johnson, Ophelia Lovibond, 'The Perils of Being a Wealthy Widow', (Season 2, ep. 201, aired July 21, 2023). photo: John Johnson / ©Starz / Courtesy Everett Collection
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TCDMINX_TZ019 MINX, Ophelia Lovibond, 'The Perils of Being a Wealthy Widow', (Season 2, ep. 201, aired July 21, 2023). photo: John Johnson / ©Starz / Courtesy Everett Collection
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TCDMINX_TZ008 MINX, from left: Jake Johnson, Ophelia Lovibond, 'The Perils of Being a Wealthy Widow', (Season 2, ep. 201, aired July 21, 2023). photo: John Johnson / ©Starz / Courtesy Everett Collection
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TCDMINX_TZ003 MINX, from left: Ophelia Lovibond, Elizabeth Perkins, (Season 2, aired July 21, 2023). photo: John Johnson / ©Starz / Courtesy Everett Collection
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TCDMINX_TZ002 MINX, from left: Oscar Montoya, Ophelia Lovibond, (Season 2, aired July 21, 2023). photo: John Johnson / ©Starz / Courtesy Everett Collection
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975_05_TASS-D-1060106 Moscow, director of ?hamlet? grigory kozintsev and actors anastasiya vertinskaya (ophelia) and innokenty smoktunovsky (hamlet), september 9, 1964.
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975_05_TASS-D-84870 Moscow, ussr, lenfilm studios, actress anastasia vertinskaya as ophelia starring in film 'hamlet' directed by movie director grigory kozintsev, april 1, 1964.
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akg571788 Delacroix, Eugène. 1798-1863. "La mort d'Ophélie" (The Death of Ophelia), 1844. (Shakespeare, Hamlet, 4th act). Oil on canvas, 23 × 30.5 cm. R.F. 1393. Paris, Musée du Louvre. Museum: Paris, Musée Du Louvre.
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alb3645873 Ophelia (Shakespeare, Hamlet, Act 4, Scene 7). Artist: After Sir John Everett Millais (British, Southampton 1829-1896 London). Dimensions: Image: 20 11/16 in. × 34 in. (52.5 × 86.3 cm)Plate: 25 7/16 × 37 1/16 in. (64.6 × 94.2 cm)Sheet: 27 3/8 x 39 3/16 in. (69.5 x 99.5 cm)Chine collé: 24 5/16 × 35 13/16 in. (61.7 × 90.9 cm). Engraver: James Stephenson (British, Manchester 1808-1886 London). Publisher: Henry Graves & Company (London). Subject: William Shakespeare (British, Stratford-upon-Avon 1564-1616 Stratford-upon-Avon). Date: March 1, 1866.Here, Hamlet's rejected lover, her mind unhinged, has fallen into a brook while picking wildflowers. Inspired by an evocative description of Ophelia's death in Shakespeare's Hamlet (act 4, scene 7), Millais painted the subject for a London Royal Academy exhibition in 1852; this masterful print reproduces that composition. As a member of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, Millais challenged artistic convention and spent months outdoors painting the lush setting, and then posed a model in a bathtub in his studio to complete the composition. The painting's hyperrealistic detail and collapsed space initially unsettled viewers, but this later print encouraged admiration for the groundbreaking conception. Stephenson combined mezzotint, etching, and stipple to evoke the rich silverwork adorning Ophelia's gown and describe the range of plants and flowers embellishing her watery grave. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3904238 Ophelia Ophélie. Date/Period: Ca. 1851. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 76.2 cm (30 in); Width: 111.8 cm (44 in). Author: JOHN EVERETT MILLAIS.
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alb3714709 Hamlet and Ophelia (Act III, Scene I). Dated: 1834/1843. Medium: lithograph. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: EUGENE DELACROIX.
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alb14222261 Ophelia. Museum: Museum of Fine Arts, Gifu. Author: ODILON REDON.
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akg4615772 Kunstausstellungen / "Exposition Internationale du Surréalisme", Paris, Galérie Beaux-Arts, 140 Rue du Faubourg-Saint-Honoré, Januar / Februar 1938. Teilrekonstruktion des von Wolfgang Paalen unter dem Titel "Avant la mare" konzipierten Hauptraumes der Ausstellung von 1938:. Installation mit Bett und Kohleofen; an der Decke Ready Made aus Kohlensäcken von Marcel Duchamp. Gemälde/Collagen v.l.n.r.: Wolfgang Paalen, Galanterie biologique, o.J.; Roland Penrose, Die wahre Frau, 1937; André Masson, Ophelia, 1937; Paul Delvaux, Die rosa Schleifen, 1937. (Exponate rekonstruiert). Rekonstruktion im Wilhelm-Hack-Museum im Rahmen der Ausstellung "Gegen jede Vernunft. Surrealismus Paris-Prag". Wilhelm-Hack-Museum und Kunstverein Ludwigshafen. 14. November 2009 - 14. Februar 2010. Copyright: Additional copyrights must be cleared.
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alb2068866 Eduardo Rosales Gallinas / 'Ophelia', 1860-1871, Spanish School, Oil on canvas, 60 cm x 95 cm, P04623. Museum: MUSEO DEL PRADO, MADRID, SPAIN.
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alb3723700 Au revoir, Ophélia!... ne manquez pas... Dated: 1844. Medium: lithograph on newsprint. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: HONORÉ DAUMIER.
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alb4312041 Ophelia. Fictitious character from the play "Hamlet" by William Shakespeare (1564-1616). Engraving after a painting by Tomás Muñoz Lucena (1840-1943), 1882. La Ilustración Española y Americana (The Spanish and American Illustration), 1883.
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alb3892386 Hamlet: Act IV, Scene V (Ophelia Before the King and Queen). Date/Period: 1792-01-01/1792-12-31. Painting. Oil on canvas. Width: 387.4 cm. Height: 276.9 cm. Author: Benjamin West.
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alb4696690 Ophelia. Fictitious character from the play "Hamlet" by William Shakespeare (1564-1616). Burial of Ophelia. Engraving by Barceló. La ilustración. Revista hispano-americana, 1883.
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alb3895525 Ofelia. Date/Period: Ca. 1864. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 30 cm (11.8 in); Width: 25 cm (9.8 in). Author: THOMAS FRANCIS DICKSEE.
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alb3667125 Ophelia (from McGuire Scrapbook). Artist: Probably Cephas Giovanni Thompson (1809-1888). Dimensions: 6 1/8 x 4 5/8 in. (15.6 x 11.7 cm). Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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akg369251 Shakespeare, William; 1564-1614. Works: Hamlet (1600). "Death of Ophelia". (Act 4, Scene 7). Oil on canvas, 1838, by Eugène Delacroix. (1798-1863). 37.9 × 45.9 cm. Inv. No. 12764. Munich, Neue Pinakothek. Museum: München, Neue Pinakothek.
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akg571811 Delacroix, Eugène. 1798-1863. - "La mort d'Ophélie". (Death of Ophelia), 1859. (Shakespeare, Hamlet, Act 4). Oil on canvas, 52 × 64 cm. Winterthur, Oskar Reinhart Collection. Museum: Winterthur, Oskar Reinhart Collection.
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akg1559062 Odilon REDON:. This pastel is one of several compositions by Redon of this subject from Shakespeare's 'Hamlet' which date from this period. The flowers seem to be of no identifiable species, resembling lilac and strawberries, and with blue leaves interspersed with the green. The garlanded head of Ophelia is turned towards the flowers as though in contemplation of their beauty. The tropical still lifes of Gauguin, such as 'A Vase of Flowers', may have influenced Redon in the design of this work. Pastel on paper, 64 × 91 cm, about 1905-8. London, National Gallery. Museum: London, National Gallery. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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alb4062387 Edgar Playford as the Queen and 'Master A. Bartington' as Ophelia in William Poel's all-male production of Hamlet at the Carpenters' Hall, London, in 1900. Notes on some of William Poel's Stage Productions. [With plates.]. London : A. W. Patching & Co., 1933. Source: 11795.t.85.
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akg181769 re: Shakespeare, William. 1564-1614. Works: Hamlet (1600). Bruno Ganz (Hamlet) and Jutta Lampe (Ophelia) in a production by the Berlin Theatre 1982. Photos. Copyright: For editorial use only.
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akg863344 Shakespeare, William; 1564-1614. Werke: Hamlet (1600).-Aufführung Berlin, Deutsches Theater (Premiere: 11.12.1945); Regie: Gustav von Wangenheim; Bild: Ernst Schütte. Szene mit Horst Caspar (li) als Hamlet, Agathe Poschmann (li) als Ophelia, Gerda Müller als Gertrude, Walter Richter als Claudius.-Foto, 12/1945 (A. Pisarek).
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akg017375 Thomas, Ambroise; franz. Komponist. 1811-1896. Werke: Hamlet (Oper, nach Shakespeare, UA 1868). "Ophelia: Für dich hier diese Blüte von wildem Rosmarin!". (4. Akt, 2. Szene). Farblithographie, um 1890. Sammelbildchen der Liebig Company's Fleisch-Extr.
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akg014425 Shakespeare, William. 1564-1614. Works: Hamlet (1600). "The Death of Ophelia". Woodcut after a painting, 1872, by Jean-Baptiste (called James) Bertrand. (1823-1887).
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les40111942 Ophelia,1895 Canvas,162 x 98 cm. Author: Paul Steck. Location: Musee du Petit Palais, Paris, France.
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les40111824 Ophelia-Actress Suzanne Reichenberg in Alexandre Dumas' " Hamlet", 1900. Pastel on paper, 45,5 x 65 cm. Author: LUCIEN LEVY-DHURMER. Location: Private Collection, Paris, France.
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TCDMINX_TZ055 MINX, from left: Jeremy Shouldis, Robert Curtis Brown, Josh Stamberg, Ophelia Lovibond, ' A Stately Pleasure Dome Decree', (Season 2, ep. 205, aired Aug. 18, 2023). photo: John Johnson / ©Starz / Courtesy Everett Collection
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TCDMINX_TZ056 MINX, from left: Ophelia Lovibond, Robert Curtis Brown, ' A Stately Pleasure Dome Decree', (Season 2, ep. 205, aired Aug. 18, 2023). photo: Jennifer Clasen / ©Starz / Courtesy Everett Collection
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TCDMINX_TZ039 MINX, from left: Idara Victor, Oscar Montoya, Ophelia Lovibond, 'Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Sexiness', (Season 2, ep. 204, aired Aug. 11, 2023). photo: John Johnson / ©Starz / Courtesy Everett Collection
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TCDMINX_TZ047 MINX, from left: Jake Johnson, Ophelia Lovibond, Elizabeth Perkins, 'Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Sexiness', (Season 2, ep. 204, aired Aug. 11, 2023). photo: ©Starz / Courtesy Everett Collection
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TCDMINX_TZ053 MINX, Ophelia Lovibond, ' A Stately Pleasure Dome Decree', (Season 2, ep. 205, aired Aug. 18, 2023). photo: Jennifer Clasen / ©Starz / Courtesy Everett Collection
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TCDMINX_TZ045 MINX, Ophelia Lovibond (front), Elizabeth Perkins (back), 'Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Sexiness', (Season 2, ep. 204, aired Aug. 11, 2023). photo: John Johnson / ©Starz / Courtesy Everett Collection
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T230926_TZ036 MINX, from left: Idara Victor, Elizabeth Perkins, Ophelia Lovibond, 'God Opens a Door, Closes a Glory Hole', (Season 2, ep. 207, aired Sept. 1, 2023). photo: John Johnson / ©Starz / Courtesy Everett Collection
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T230926_TZ049 MINX, from left: Lennon Parham, Ophelia Lovibond, 'Woman of the Hour', (Season 2, ep. 208, aired Sept. 8, 2023). photo: ©Starz / Courtesy Everett Collection
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T230926_TZ032 MINX, from left: Idara Victor, Elizabeth Perkins, Ophelia Lovibond, 'God Opens a Door, Closes a Glory Hole', (Season 2, ep. 207, aired Sept. 1, 2023). photo: John Johnson / ©Starz / Courtesy Everett Collection
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T230926_TZ038 MINX, right: Ophelia Lovibond, 'God Opens a Door, Closes a Glory Hole', (Season 2, ep. 207, aired Sept. 1, 2023). photo: ©Starz / Courtesy Everett Collection
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T230926_TZ046 MINX, center from left: Jake Johnson, Ophelia Lovibond, 'Woman of the Hour', (Season 2, ep. 208, aired Sept. 8, 2023). photo: Beth Dubber / ©Starz / Courtesy Everett Collection
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T230926_TZ027 MINX, from left: Victor Webster, Ophelia Lovibond, 'This is Our Zig', (Season 2, ep. 206, aired Aug. 25, 2023). photo: John Johnson / ©Starz / Courtesy Everett Collection
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T230926_TZ035 MINX, from left: Ophelia Lovibond, Idara Victor, Elizabeth Perkins, 'God Opens a Door, Closes a Glory Hole', (Season 2, ep. 207, aired Sept. 1, 2023). photo: John Johnson / ©Starz / Courtesy Everett Collection
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akg2428343 Shakespeare, William; englischer Dramatiker; 1564-1614. Werke: Hamlet / Die Tragödie von Hamlet, Prinz von Dänemark / The Tragical History of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark; erschienen 1603). "HAMLET". Schmucktitel mit Szenen aus Hamlet. Stahlstich, unbezeichnet. Aus: Charles Lamb, Le Mémorial de W. Shakspere, Contes Shakesperiens. Traduit de l'anglais par A. Borghers, Paris (Baudry) 1842. Paris, Privatsammlung. Museum: Paris, Private Collection. Author: ANONYMOUS.
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akg158671 re: Shakespeare, William. 1564-1614. Works: Hamlet (1600). "Hamlet and Ophelia". Painting, 1884, by Mikhail Alexandrovich Wrubel (1856-1910). Oil on canvas, 120 × 89cm. St Petersburg, Russian State Museum. Museum: St. Petersburg, Russian Museum.
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akg379411 Shakespeare, William. 1564-1614. Works: Hamlet (1600). - "Hamlet and Ophelia". (Hamlet and Ophelia, 3rd act, 1st scene). Drawing, c. 1858/59, by Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828-1882). Pen and ink on paper, 30,8 × 26,1 cm. London, British Museum. Museum: London, British Museum.
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