Digital Image File Name:
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3898
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Source Call Number:
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ART 265225 (framed)
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Source Creator:
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Northcote, James 1746-1831, artist.
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Image Title:
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James Northcote. Romeo and Juliet, act V, scene III, Monument belonging to the Capulets: Romeo and Paris dead, Juliet and Friar Laurence. Oil on canvas, ca. 1790
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Source Title:
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Romeo and Juliet, act V, scene III [graphic] : Monument belonging to the Capulets : Romeo and Paris dead, Juliet and Friar Laurence / Painted by Mr. Northcote, R.A.
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Source Created or Published:
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[1790]
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Digital Image Type:
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FSL collection
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Copyright information:
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image courtesy of Sotheby's
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HAMNET CATALOG RECORD:
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Creator (Hamnet):
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Northcote, James 1746-1831, artist.
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Title (Hamnet):
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Romeo and Juliet, act V, scene III [graphic] : Monument belonging to the Capulets : Romeo and Paris dead, Juliet and Friar Laurence. Painted by Mr. Northcote, R.A.
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Title (Hamnet):
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Sotheby's title: Friar Lawrence at Capulet's tomb
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Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet):
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[1790]
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Physical Description (Hamnet):
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1 painting : oil on canvas ; 274 x 334.5 cm.
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Subject (Hamnet):
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Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 depicted. -- Characters -- Friar Lawrence,
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Subject (Hamnet):
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Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 depicted. -- Characters -- Juliet,
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Subject (Hamnet):
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Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 depicted. -- Characters -- Paris,
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Subject (Hamnet):
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Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 depicted. -- Characters -- Romeo,
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Subject (Hamnet):
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Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Romeo and Juliet. Act V. Scene 3, depicted
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Subject (Hamnet):
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Paintings -- 18th century. gmgpc
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Associated Name (Hamnet):
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Boydell Shakespeare Gallery, former owner.
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Notes (Hamnet):
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Engraved by P. Simon and J. Heath for the Boydell Shakespeare Gallery, 1792.
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Notes (Hamnet):
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Exhibited: Boydell Shakespeare Gallery, London, 1790-1805; The Painted Word, British History Painting 1750-1830, Heim Gallery, 1991, no. 66; Füssli pittore di Shakespeare, Fondazione Magnani Rocca, Parma, Italy, 6 September-7 December 1997, no. 84, as "Un monumento funebre della famiglia Capuleti, Romeo e Paride morti; Giulietta e frate Lorenzo"
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Notes (Hamnet):
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S. Gwynn, Memories of an 18th Century Painter, 1898, p. 273, no. 254; W. M. Merchant, Shakespeare and the Artist, 1959, p. 238; W. H Friedman, Boydell's Shakespeare Gallery, New York (Garland)
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Notes (Hamnet):
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Title and statement of responsibility from Boydell Shakespeare Gallery catalog, 1790, no. LVI.
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Notes (Hamnet):
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Undated, but first appeared in the Shakespeare Gallery in 1790. Dated 1789 in Parma exhibition catalog.
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Provenance (Hamnet):
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Painted for Alderman John Boydell for the Shakespeare Gallery; sold by lottery 28 January 1805 and won by William Tassie; Boydell Shakespeare Gallery; sold by Christie 20 May 1805, lot 51, to G. Stainforth Esq for £210; Lord Northbrook, Stratton Park; Stratton Park sale, 27 November 1929, lot 492; P.D. Colnaghi & Co. Ltd. (as of 1997).
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Folger Holdings Notes (Hamnet):
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265225
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