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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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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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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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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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akg7051082 Copy of relief map showing original topography of Jerusalem with removed section from Ophel showing course of Siloam tunnel Relief model of Jerusalem made by Ernest Forrest Beaumont. 1934, Israel.
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alb3333345 Ophelia among the Flowers. Museum: National Gallery, London. Author: ODILON REDON.
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akg001823 Bayer-Bürck, Marie, geb. Bayer, verehel. (August) Bürck; Schauspielerin (1841-93 in Dresden); Prag 20.10.1820 - Dresden. 17.2.1910. "Marie Bayer-Bürck als Ophelia". Stahlstich, 1851, von Albert Henry Payne. (1812-1902) nach Gemälde von Carl Vogel von Vogelstein (1788-1868). 16,7 × 13 cm. Berlin, Sammlung Archiv für Kunst und Geschichte. Museum: Berlin, Sammlung Archiv für Kunst und Geschichte.
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alb5100255 The Death of Ophelia, Robert Smirke, 17521845, British, ca. 1810, Pen and brown ink, brown wash, gouache, and oil on moderately thick, slightly textured, cream wove paper pasted on moderately thick, slightly textured, cream wove paper, Sheet: 4 13/16 x 5 7/8 inches (12.2 x 14.9 cm), castle, clouds, drama, dress, drowning, figure study, gesturing, Hamlet, play by William Shakespeare, literary theme, plays by William Shakespeare, river, scarf, sitting, suicide, trees, willows, woman.
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alb4104898 Ophélie, la cape bleue sur les eaux (Ophelia with a Blue Wimple in the Water). Ophélie, la cape bleue sur les eaux. Dating: 1900 - 1905. Place: France. Measurements: h 54.5 cm × w 49.5 cm; d 2.5 cm. Museum: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. Author: Odilon Redon (signed by artist).
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iblupd09182054 London, UK, 18.05.2014: Die Arqiva BAFTA TV Awards Red Carpet Arrivals. Personen abgebildet: Ophelia Lovibond
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ado00084062 The heroines of Shakespeare's theater. Portrait of Ophelia, character of Hamlet, tragedy in five acts. Author: UNKNOWN ARTIST.
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ado00084333 The heroines of Shakespeare's theater. Portrait of Ophelia, character of Hamlet, tragedy in five acts. Coloured engraving. Author: UNKNOWN ARTIST.
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alb4542845 Cabinet Card - Dame Nellie Melba as Ophelia in Hamlet, circa 1890, Cabinet card featuring photograph of Dame Nellie Melba as Ophelia in 'Hamlet', and signed by Melba. It was produced by Reutlinger of Paris, around 1890. The cabinet card was a style of photograph universally adopted for photographic portraiture in 1870 and over time reflect changing trends in photographic processes. It consisted of a thin photograph that was generally mounted on card.
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akg8910094 Robert Smirke. The Death of Ophelia, ca. 1810. Pen and brown ink, brown wash, gouache, and oil on moderately thick, slightly textured, cream wove paper pasted on moderately thick, slightly textured, cream wove paper, 12.2 × 14.9 cm. Inv. No. B1977.14.3481. New Haven, Yale Center for British Art.
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alb5063013 Ophelia, Head Study, 1852 John Everett Millais, From the Pre-Raphaelites.org website: 'Millais asked Elizabeth Siddal to pose for his painting 'Ophelia' (Tate Gallery, London) at the end of 1851, but she was unable to come to his studio until January 1852. There, to simulate the drowning heroine of 'Hamlet', she famously lay in a bath of water, warmed by lamps placed underneath.', Art Movement, Pre-Raphaelite, Drawing, Pencil, Women, Literature, William Shakespeare, Sketch, Female, Literature, Character.
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alb4090740 The grief stricken Ophelia hands out flowers and herbs. The king and Queen watch her. Act IV, scene V, from 'Hamlet'. Hamlet. Tuck & Sons: London, 1897. Colour illustration. Source: 11764.m.9, opposite 54. Language: English. Author: WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE. Harold Copping.
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akg7906596 Steck, Paul Albert; 1866-1924. "Ophélie" (Ophelia), between 1894 and 1895. Panting, oil painting. PPP3697, Paris, Petit Palais.
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alb4366464 Juan Luis Lopez (1894-1984). Spanish painter. Ophelia villager, 1922. Museum of Fine Arts. A Coru–a, Galicia, Spain. (On loan, National Museum Centre of Art Reina Sofia, Madrid).
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alb4631921 Drowned woman in pink dress floating in a pond. Death of love. La morte damour. Modes et manieres de Torquate. Modes et manieres (non, celle-ci, la moins singuliere) de cette Torquate ou lon voudrait vivre et mourir comme cette jeune morte. Je parle pour les dames - qui savent dexperience que nul amour ne compte, qui naille jusquau sacrifice total et ne porte aux extremites pires, si delicieuses pour un c½ur genereux, comme a Torquate ils sont tous. Plate 72, Issue 10, 1920. Handcoloured pochoir lithograph by Charles Martin from Lucien Vogels Le Bon Genre: 100 Plates from Gazette du Bon Ton, Brentanos, Paris, 1922.
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akg6519838 Odilon Redon, 1840-1916. "Ophelia", 1906. Pastel on blue-gray wove paper, 635 × 443 mm. Inv. No. 1973.512, Chicago, Art Institute.
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akg6517792 James Ensor, 1860-1949. "Ophelia" (after Eugène Delacroix), undated. Black chalk on paper, 22.5 × 17 cm. Inv. 2711 / 52b. Antwerp, Kgl. Museum voor Schone Kunsten.
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alb4061549 Hamlet act IV scene V- Elsineur: the King, Queen, Laerles, Ophelia, &c. A Collection of Prints, from pictures painted for the purpose of illustrating the Dramatic Works of Shakspeare, by the Artists of Great Britain. London : J. & J. Boydell, 1803. Source: Tab.599.c vol. II, plate XLV. Language: English. Author: WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE. BENJAMIN WEST.
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akg5212982 Kristina Nilsson, (Christine). Swedish opera singer (soprano). Good Sjöabol (Sweden) 20.8.1843 - Stockholm 22.11.1921. "Christina Nilsson as Ophelia". Painting, 1873, by Alexandre Cabanel (1823-1889). Oil on canvas, 153 × 90 cm. Inv. NMGrh 1931. Stockholm, National Museum. Museum: Stockholm, National Museum.
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akg5118510 On: Shakespeare, William. 1564-1614. Works: Hamlet (1600). "Ophelia". Copper engraving by T.A. Dean (active around 1820/40) according to J. Bostock. 22.5 × 15.2 cm (PI). Berlin, Sammlung Archiv für Kunst und Geschichte.
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akg4229909 Odilon Redon; 1840-1916. "Ophélie" (Ophelia), Around 1900/1905. Pastel on paper on cardboard, 50.5 × 67.3 cm. New York, Dian Woodner Collection.
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akg4457566 OPHELIA extension the signs of its madness in a scene of "Hamlet", tragedy of William Shakespeare. Cromolitografia, Theo. Stroefer's Kunstverlag, Nuremberg 1900 approximately.
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alb4079801 Illustration from Hamlet. Tales from Shakespeare. (With illustrations by Arthur Rackham.). London: JM Dent & Co (1906). 'To this brook Ophelia came one day when she was unwatched.'. Source: 12206.p.1/10 facing page 288. Author: ARTHUR RACKHAM. Charles LAMB.
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alb4071246 Ophelia, drowned in a stream. Act IV, scene VII, from 'Hamlet'. Hamlet. Tuck & Sons: London, 1897. Colour illustration. Source: 11764.m.9, opposite page 60. Language: English. Author: WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE. Harold Copping.
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akg246876 Makovsky, Vladimir Yegorovich, 1846-1920, Russian artist. "Ophelia", 1884. Oil on canvas, 157.3 × 80 cm. St Petersburg, Russian State Museum. Museum: St. Petersburg, Russian Museum. Author: VLADIMIR EGOROVITCH MAKOVSKY.
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alb2585107 William Shakespeare (1564-1616). English poet. Engraving of The Tragedy of Hamlet. Ophelia character. Colored.
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alb2467859 William Shakespeare (1564-1616). English writer. Hamlet. Ophelia. Engraving, 19th century.
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akg570053 William Shakespeare. 1564 - 1616, English poet, playwright and actor. Works: Hamlet (play), written between 1599 and 1602. Ophelia (Schaubühne Berlin production). Drawing, 1982, by Gerd Hartung (1913-2003), felt pen on paper, 21 x 29.7 cm. Private Collection. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Copyright: Gerd Hartung's artistic copyright cleared via akg-images. For editorial use only. This artwork is not in the public domain. akg-images represents the artistic copyright of this artist, please contact us from more information and to clear the necessary permissions.
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alb2042684 William Shakespeare (1564-1616). English writer. Hamlet. You're the ghost of the lost love? I'm Hamlet! Wake up!. Drawing by M. Ramos.
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akg613935 Redon, Odilon. 1840-1916. "Femme et arbre" (Woman and tree), c. 1894. (Shakespeare, Hamlet, Act 4, Scene 7: Ophelia drowning). Charcoal and conté chalk, 52 × 36 cm. Private Collection. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION.
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akg613937 Redon, Odilon. 1840-1916. "Ophelia", 1898-1905. (Shakespeare, Hamlet, Act 4, Scene 7: Ophelia drowning). Pastel, 47 × 50.8 cm. Private Collection. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION.
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akg812808 Bayer-Bürck, Marie, geb. Bayer, verehel. (August) Bürck; Schauspielerin (1841-93 in Dresden); Prag 20.10.1820-Dresden 17.2.1910.-"Marie Bayer-Bürck als Ophelia".-Stahlstich, 1851, von Albert Henry Payne (1812-1902) nach Gemälde von Carl Vogel von Vogelstein (1788-1868). Spätere Kolorierung.
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akg298003 Thomas, Ambroise; French composer. 1811-1896. Works: Hamlet (opera after Shakespeare, FP 1868). The French soprano singer Nathalie Dessay (born 1965) as Ophélie. Photo, 2000. Copyright: For editorial use only.
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alb9438548 Ville Vallgren, 15.12.1855, Porvoo, 13.10.1940, Helsinki, Ophelia, 1888, 60.5 × 41.5 × 6 cm, plaster, patinated plaster 1893,.
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alb9350563 Ophelia at Home, George Cruikshank, British, 1792-1878, Watercolor on paper, 7 1/16 x 4 7/16 in., 17.9 x 11.3 cm.
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alb9330295 Ophelia, James Ensor, circa 1880-1890, drawing, Belgian Art.
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alb3662586 Ophelia (Twelve Characters from Shakespeare). Artist and publisher: Etched and published by John Hamilton Mortimer (British, Eastbourne 1740-1779 London). Dimensions: Plate: 15 7/8 x 12 7/8 in. (40.4 x 32.7 cm)Sheet: 21 1/4 x 16 in. (54 x 40.6 cm). Subject: William Shakespeare (British, Stratford-upon-Avon 1564-1616 Stratford-upon-Avon). Date: May 20, 1775.Mortimer admired Salvator Rosa, absorbed aspects of his dramatic style, and sought British equivalents for his subjects. This etching comes from a series that Mortimer devoted to leading Shakespearean characters, based on drawings exhibited at the Society of Artists in 1775. Merging the seventeenth-century genres of the character head and tête d'expression (expressive head), Mortimer's designs also incorporate elements of history painting to convey the Bard's inventive range. Attracted mostly to tragic figures, the artist here portrays Ophelia with her mind unhinged by the murder of her father and rejection by Hamlet. She appears in act 4, scene 5 of Shakespeare's play, crowned with weeds and flowers, singing pathetically, and distributing symbolically resonant herbs to members of the court. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3715626 The Death of Ophelia (Act IV, Scene VII). Dated: 1843. Medium: lithograph. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: EUGENE DELACROIX.
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akg314345 Shakespeare, William; 1564-1614. Works: Hamlet (1600). "Hamlet and Laertes at Ophelia's bier". Woodcut after painting by Georges Roussin (born 1854). From: Moderne Kunst in Meisterholzschnit ten, Berlin (R.Bong) o. J. Berlin, Sammlung Archiv für Kunst und Geschichte. Museum: Berlin, Sammlung Archiv für Kunst und Geschichte.
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akg4472191 SHAKESPEARE the eve of the final duel, Hamlet observes troubled Yorick's skull, and the gravedigger digs a grave for Ophelia. Illustration of Libyan Maharajah (1912-1983) painter, designer and illustrator for the Shakespearean tragedy, sd. Copyright: Maraja's artistic copyright cleared via akg-images / Fototeca Gilardi. Additional copyrights must be cleared.
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akg823334 Shakespeare, William; 1564-1614. Works: Hamlet (1600).-"Hamlet and Laertes at the tomb of Ophelia".-Woodcut after a painting by Georges Roussin (born 1854). Later colourisation. From: Moderne Kunst in Meisterholzschnizten, Berlin (R.Bong), undated.
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alb3738215 Players Enacting the Poisoning of Hamlet's Father (Act III, Scne II). Dated: 1835. Medium: lithograph. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: EUGENE DELACROIX.
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alb8413467 LA EXORCISTA (2022), directed by ADRIAN GARCIA BOGLIANO. English title: THE SERPENT AND SISTER OPHELIA.
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alb8413466 MARIA EVOLI in LA EXORCISTA (2022), directed by ADRIAN GARCIA BOGLIANO. English title: THE SERPENT AND SISTER OPHELIA.
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alb8413464 LA EXORCISTA (2022), directed by ADRIAN GARCIA BOGLIANO. English title: THE SERPENT AND SISTER OPHELIA.
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alb8413465 LA EXORCISTA (2022), directed by ADRIAN GARCIA BOGLIANO. English title: THE SERPENT AND SISTER OPHELIA.
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alb8413468 ADRIAN GARCIA BOGLIANO in LA EXORCISTA (2022), directed by ADRIAN GARCIA BOGLIANO. English title: THE SERPENT AND SISTER OPHELIA.
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akg4607512 André Masson; 1896-1987. "Ophelia", 1937. Oil on canvas, 113.7 × 146.7 cm. Baltimore, Museum of Art. Museum: Paris, Musée National d'Art Moderne. Copyright: This artwork is not in the public domain. It is your responsibility to obtain all necessary third party permissions from the copyright handler in your country prior to publication. © André Masson.
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alb8333312 OPHELIA LOVIBOND and JAKE JOHNSON in MINX (2022), directed by CARRIE BROWNSTEIN, MAX WINKLER, JAKE SCHREIER, NATALIA LEITE, CRAIG JOHNSON, STELLA MEGHIE and RACHEL LEE GOLDENBERG. English title: MINX. Portuguese title: MINX.
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alb8333304 OPHELIA LOVIBOND in MINX (2022), directed by CARRIE BROWNSTEIN, MAX WINKLER, JAKE SCHREIER, NATALIA LEITE, CRAIG JOHNSON, STELLA MEGHIE and RACHEL LEE GOLDENBERG. English title: MINX. Portuguese title: MINX.
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alb8333303 JESSICA LOWE in MINX (2022), directed by CARRIE BROWNSTEIN, MAX WINKLER, JAKE SCHREIER, NATALIA LEITE, CRAIG JOHNSON, STELLA MEGHIE and RACHEL LEE GOLDENBERG. English title: MINX. Portuguese title: MINX.
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alb8333305 LENNON PARHAM in MINX (2022), directed by CARRIE BROWNSTEIN, MAX WINKLER, JAKE SCHREIER, NATALIA LEITE, CRAIG JOHNSON, STELLA MEGHIE and RACHEL LEE GOLDENBERG. English title: MINX. Portuguese title: MINX.
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alb8333308 OSCAR MONTOYA in MINX (2022), directed by CARRIE BROWNSTEIN, MAX WINKLER, JAKE SCHREIER, NATALIA LEITE, CRAIG JOHNSON, STELLA MEGHIE and RACHEL LEE GOLDENBERG. English title: MINX. Portuguese title: MINX.
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alb8333306 JAKE JOHNSON in MINX (2022), directed by CARRIE BROWNSTEIN, MAX WINKLER, JAKE SCHREIER, NATALIA LEITE, CRAIG JOHNSON, STELLA MEGHIE and RACHEL LEE GOLDENBERG. English title: MINX. Portuguese title: MINX.
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alb8333301 MINX (2022), directed by CARRIE BROWNSTEIN, MAX WINKLER, JAKE SCHREIER, NATALIA LEITE, CRAIG JOHNSON, STELLA MEGHIE and RACHEL LEE GOLDENBERG. English title: MINX. Portuguese title: MINX.
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alb8333302 OPHELIA LOVIBOND in MINX (2022), directed by CARRIE BROWNSTEIN, MAX WINKLER, JAKE SCHREIER, NATALIA LEITE, CRAIG JOHNSON, STELLA MEGHIE and RACHEL LEE GOLDENBERG. English title: MINX. Portuguese title: MINX.
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alb8333311 LENNON PARHAM, OSCAR MONTOYA and JESSICA LOWE in MINX (2022), directed by CARRIE BROWNSTEIN, MAX WINKLER, JAKE SCHREIER, NATALIA LEITE, CRAIG JOHNSON, STELLA MEGHIE and RACHEL LEE GOLDENBERG. English title: MINX. Portuguese title: MINX.
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alb8333307 IDARA VICTOR in MINX (2022), directed by CARRIE BROWNSTEIN, MAX WINKLER, JAKE SCHREIER, NATALIA LEITE, CRAIG JOHNSON, STELLA MEGHIE and RACHEL LEE GOLDENBERG. English title: MINX. Portuguese title: MINX.
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alb8333309 JESSICA LOWE in MINX (2022), directed by CARRIE BROWNSTEIN, MAX WINKLER, JAKE SCHREIER, NATALIA LEITE, CRAIG JOHNSON, STELLA MEGHIE and RACHEL LEE GOLDENBERG. English title: MINX. Portuguese title: MINX.
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alb8333310 IDARA VICTOR in MINX (2022), directed by CARRIE BROWNSTEIN, MAX WINKLER, JAKE SCHREIER, NATALIA LEITE, CRAIG JOHNSON, STELLA MEGHIE and RACHEL LEE GOLDENBERG. English title: MINX. Portuguese title: MINX.
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akg8929535 Francesco Bartolozzi RA. Ophelia vide Hamlet, Act 4, Scene VII, 1794. Engraving. Inv. No. B1977.14.19833. New Haven, Yale Center for British Art.
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alb4142622 Ophelia. Francesco Bartolozzi (Italian, 1727-1815); after James Nixon (English, c. 1741-1812). Date: 1784. Dimensions: 110 x 92 mm (image); 272 x 213 mm (sheet, cut within platemark). Stipple engraving on cream wove paper. Origin: Italy. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.
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akg8830052 Portrait of an actress in the role of Ophélia, floating in the water. Photo, 1890-1910, Jose Maria Mora. Inv. Nr. RP-F-2002-112. Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum.
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akg8804915 Photo reproduction of a print after a painting by Benjamin West, depicting a scene from Hamlet by William Shakespeare. Photo, 1854-1864, Stephen Ayling. Inv. Nr. RP-F-2001-7-197-88. Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum.
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akg8804817 Photo reproduction of a print after a painting by Benjamin West, depicting a scene from Hamlet by William Shakespeare. Photo, 1854-1867, Stephen Ayling. Inv. Nr. RP-F-2001-7-198-87. Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum.
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akg8701609 De Simone, Antonio. Saving Rebecca Crowell by Ophelie. Gouache on paper. Bath, Maine Maritime Museum.
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alb3698961 The Song of Ophelia (Act IV, Scene V). Dated: 1834. Medium: lithograph. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: EUGENE DELACROIX.
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alb5524338 MUÑOZ DEGRAIN , ANTONIO. PINTOR ESPAÑOL . VALENCIA 1840 - 1924. " OFELIA EN EL BOSQUE " , OLEO DEL AÑO 1902. MUSEO BELLAS ARTES . MALAGA.
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ado00094176 Evocation of Hamlet, the tragedy of William Shakespeare. Ophelia has gone mad since the death of her father (Act IV, scene 5). Author: Harold Copping.
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ado00094182 Evocation of Hamlet, the tragedy of William Shakespeare. The death of Ophelia (Act IV, scene 7). Author: Harold Copping.
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