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LUNA: Folger Digital Image Collection
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Digital Image File Name:
43906
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43906
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Source Call Number:
ART Box D221 no.29 (size L)
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ART Box D221 no.29 (size L)
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Source Creator:
Darley, Felix Octavius Carr, 1822-1888, artist.
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Darley, Felix Octavius Carr, 1822-1888, artist.
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Source Title:
Shy. "What should I say to you? ... I'll lend you thus much monies?", The merchant of Venice, act I, scene III [graphic] / F.O.C. Darley, 1884.
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Shy. "What should I say to you? ... I'll lend you thus much monies?", The merchant of Venice, act I, scene III [graphic] / F.O.C. Darley, 1884.
Source Title
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Source Created or Published:
[1884]
imprint
[1884]
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Digital Image Type:
FSL collection
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FSL collection
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HAMNET CATALOG RECORD:
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Creator (Hamnet):
Darley, Felix Octavius Carr, 1822-1888, artist.
bib_creator
Darley, Felix Octavius Carr, 1822-1888, artist.
Creator (Hamnet)
false
Title (Hamnet):
Shy. "What should I say to you? ... I'll lend you thus much monies?", The merchant of Venice, act I, scene III [graphic] / F.O.C. Darley, 1884.
bib_title
Shy. "What should I say to you? ... I'll lend you thus much monies?", The merchant of Venice, act I, scene III [graphic] / F.O.C. Darley, 1884.
Title (Hamnet)
false
Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet):
[1884]
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[1884]
Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet)
false
Physical Description (Hamnet):
1 drawing : indian ink wash with white pigment highlights ; image 409 x 318 mm.
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1 drawing : indian ink wash with white pigment highlights ; image 409 x 318 mm.
Physical Description (Hamnet)
false
Subject (Hamnet):
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Characters -- Shylock, depicted.
bib_subject
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Characters -- Shylock, depicted.
Subject (Hamnet)
false
Subject (Hamnet):
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Merchant of Venice. Act 1. Scene 3, depicted.
bib_subject
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Merchant of Venice. Act 1. Scene 3, depicted.
Subject (Hamnet)
false
Subject (Hamnet):
Shylock (Fictitious character), depicted.
bib_subject
Shylock (Fictitious character), depicted.
Subject (Hamnet)
false
Subject (Hamnet):
Antonio (Fictitious character : Shakespeare), depicted.
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Antonio (Fictitious character : Shakespeare), depicted.
Subject (Hamnet)
false
Subject (Hamnet):
Bassanio (Fictitious character), depicted.
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Bassanio (Fictitious character), depicted.
Subject (Hamnet)
false
Subject (Hamnet):
Book illustrations -- 19th century.
bib_subject
Book illustrations -- 19th century.
Subject (Hamnet)
false
Subject (Hamnet):
Drawings -- 19th century.
bib_subject
Drawings -- 19th century.
Subject (Hamnet)
false
Subject (Hamnet):
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Characters -- Antonio (Merchant of Venice), depicted.
bib_subject
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Characters -- Antonio (Merchant of Venice), depicted.
Subject (Hamnet)
false
Subject (Hamnet):
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Characters -- Bassanio, depicted.
bib_subject
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Characters -- Bassanio, depicted.
Subject (Hamnet)
false
Associated Name (Hamnet):
Darley, Felix Octavius Carr, 1822-1888.
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Darley, Felix Octavius Carr, 1822-1888.
Associated Name (Hamnet)
false
Associated Name (Hamnet):
Darley, Jane Colburn, fl. 1859-1909, former owner.
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Darley, Jane Colburn, fl. 1859-1909, former owner.
Associated Name (Hamnet)
false
Associated Name (Hamnet):
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616.
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Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616.
Associated Name (Hamnet)
false
Notes (Hamnet):
Depicts Shylock, Antonio and Bassanio in discussion beneath an archway. Same setting as depicted in ART Box D221 no.28.
bib_object_notes
Depicts Shylock, Antonio and Bassanio in discussion beneath an archway. Same setting as depicted in ART Box D221 no.28.
Notes (Hamnet)
false
Notes (Hamnet):
Provenance: Drawings (ART Box D221 no.22-51) were sold by S. Henkels in January, 1909, along with the library of Lewis C. Gratz. Drawings are listed at the end of the sale catalog where it is noted that they were being sold by order of Darley's widow. The above noted drawings are lot no.437 in the catalog. The items were purchased by the Folgers from a Freeman Co. sale in Philadelphia, June 22, 1909. (Formerly ART Inv. 445 & 444).
bib_object_notes
Provenance: Drawings (ART Box D221 no.22-51) were sold by S. Henkels in January, 1909, along with the library of Lewis C. Gratz. Drawings are listed at the end of the sale catalog where it is noted that they were being sold by order of Darley's widow. The above noted drawings are lot no.437 in the catalog. The items were purchased by the Folgers from a Freeman Co. sale in Philadelphia, June 22, 1909. (Formerly ART Inv. 445 & 444).
Notes (Hamnet)
false
Notes (Hamnet):
This drawing is part of a set of 30 Darley illustrations which were reproduced as photogravures and published in New York and Philadelphia by Stoddart. The photogravures were sold, 30 plates in a box, folio size, with an imprint dated 1884, under the title 'Darley gallery of Shakespearean illustration'. Plates were issued in color and in black and white (some of which were filmed through color filters). A Shakespeare edition, published in New York by Amies in 1888, also contained these 30 illustrations along with designs by A. Chappell. The title page of the Amies edition notes that the illustrations are photogravures after wash drawings by Darley. Copies of the photogravures can be found in FSL ART Vol f80 and ART Inv. 447 (colored) and 448. The Shakespeare edition with Darley illustrations is PR 2752 1888e Sh.Col.
bib_object_notes
This drawing is part of a set of 30 Darley illustrations which were reproduced as photogravures and published in New York and Philadelphia by Stoddart. The photogravures were sold, 30 plates in a box, folio size, with an imprint dated 1884, under the title 'Darley gallery of Shakespearean illustration'. Plates were issued in color and in black and white (some of which were filmed through color filters). A Shakespeare edition, published in New York by Amies in 1888, also contained these 30 illustrations along with designs by A. Chappell. The title page of the Amies edition notes that the illustrations are photogravures after wash drawings by Darley. Copies of the photogravures can be found in FSL ART Vol f80 and ART Inv. 447 (colored) and 448. The Shakespeare edition with Darley illustrations is PR 2752 1888e Sh.Col.
Notes (Hamnet)
false
Notes (Hamnet):
Title derived from penned and penciled notes beneath image.
bib_object_notes
Title derived from penned and penciled notes beneath image.
Notes (Hamnet)
false
Call Number (Hamnet):
ART Box D221 no.29 (size L)
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ART Box D221 no.29 (size L)
Call Number (Hamnet)
false