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Publicado por Schweers + Wall, Aachen, 1990
ISBN 10: 3921679672ISBN 13: 9783921679678
Librería: Bücherpanorama Zwickau- Planitz, Zwickau, Alemania
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Brosch. Condición: Tadellos. m. viel. Abb. Ilustrador. S. 48.
Publicado por Berlin, Blätter, oJ.
Librería: Buch-Galerie Silvia Umla, DE, Alemania
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51. Tausend. 64 S. Rückensch. mit kleine Läsuren. Verblichen. 25481 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 1000 8°. Geheft. Original-Broschur. Mit vielen Abb.
Publicado por Lustige Blätter, Berlin, 1915
Librería: Antiquariat Kastanienhof, Pirna, Alemania
Taschenbuch. Condición: Befriedigend. 1.-50. Tausend. 16 x 12 cm Original-Karton-Band ohne Schutzumschlag, Frakturschrift, Einband mit etwas stärkeren Gebrauchsspuren, Papier altersbedingt etwas fleckig und gebräunt, sonst akzeptables Exemplar ---Mit Illustrationen , 63 Seiten. nein.
Publicado por London John and Josiah Boydell 1803., 1792
Librería: Robert Frew Ltd. ABA ILAB, London, Reino Unido
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Original copper engraving (44 x 60 cm, overall sheet 55.5 x 68 cm). Tissue guard to verso. Some foxing to lower margin, not affecting plate. From "A Collection of Prints . Illustrating the Dramatic Works of Shakespeare." published by Boydell, London, 1803. In 1789, the publisher John Boydell opened the Shakespeare Gallery, an exhibition space in London's Pall Mall showcasing paintings that exclusively represented scenes from Shakespeare's plays. The Gallery was a bid to revive 'history painting' (the practice of depicting scenes from the Bible, mythology or the classics) in contemporary British art, a genre thought to be of great public benefit because of its morally instructive messages. What better unifying theme for such a project than the works of Shakespeare, which had become so popular and so integral to British identity by the mid-18th century? The Gallery opened in May 1789 with 34 canvases by 18 British artists. By the next year there were 55 paintings and in 1796 the total was 84, along with dozens of 'Small Pictures'. Once the exhibition was mounted, reproductive engravings of the paintings produced by an in-house team of 46 printmakers were available to purchase, either as a large portfolio of 90 prints or as a luxurious illustrated edition of the plays. (The British Library).