COLLECTION NAME:
LUNA: Folger Digital Image Collection
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FOLGERCM1~6~6
LUNA: Folger Digital Image Collection
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Digital Image File Name:
36484
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36484
Digital Image File Name
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Source Call Number:
ART Box S528m1 no.8 (size L)
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ART Box S528m1 no.8 (size L)
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false
Source Title:
[Two drawings illustrating quotations from the witches' speech in Macbeth, act 1, scene 3, mounted with two prints illustrating scenes from the play] [graphic].
cd_title
[Two drawings illustrating quotations from the witches' speech in Macbeth, act 1, scene 3, mounted with two prints illustrating scenes from the play] [graphic].
Source Title
false
Source Created or Published:
[1877?]
imprint
[1877?]
Source Created or Published
false
Digital Image Type:
FSL collection
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FSL collection
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HAMNET CATALOG RECORD:
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Title (Hamnet):
[Two drawings illustrating quotations from the witches' speech in Macbeth, act 1, scene 3, mounted with two prints illustrating scenes from the play] [graphic].
bib_title
[Two drawings illustrating quotations from the witches' speech in Macbeth, act 1, scene 3, mounted with two prints illustrating scenes from the play] [graphic].
Title (Hamnet)
false
Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet):
[1877?]
bib_creation_date
[1877?]
Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet)
false
Physical Description (Hamnet):
2 drawings : watercolor and ink ; irreg. images 214 x 152 mm. or smaller.
bib_physicaldescription
2 drawings : watercolor and ink ; irreg. images 214 x 152 mm. or smaller.
Physical Description (Hamnet)
false
Physical Description (Hamnet):
2 prints : wood engraving ; irreg. images 84 x 70 mm. or smaller.
bib_physicaldescription
2 prints : wood engraving ; irreg. images 84 x 70 mm. or smaller.
Physical Description (Hamnet)
false
Subject (Hamnet):
Witches -- 19th century, depicted.
bib_subject
Witches -- 19th century, depicted.
Subject (Hamnet)
false
Subject (Hamnet):
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Macbeth. Act 1. Scene 3, depicted.
bib_subject
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Macbeth. Act 1. Scene 3, 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):
Prints -- 19th century.
bib_subject
Prints -- 19th century.
Subject (Hamnet)
false
Associated Name (Hamnet):
F. D., attributed name.
bib_associated_name
F. D., attributed name.
Associated Name (Hamnet)
false
Associated Name (Hamnet):
J. D., attributed name.
bib_associated_name
J. D., attributed name.
Associated Name (Hamnet)
false
Notes (Hamnet):
Artist: Unable to locate the monogram in Classified directory of artists signatures, symbols and monograms or in Monograms of Victorian and Edwardian artists and cannot identify artist.
bib_object_notes
Artist: Unable to locate the monogram in Classified directory of artists signatures, symbols and monograms or in Monograms of Victorian and Edwardian artists and cannot identify artist.
Notes (Hamnet)
false
Notes (Hamnet):
Drawings have been backed to a second sheet of paper (shadows of line engraving or line drawing can be seen when items are held up to a light) and inlaid to folio size sheets which also contain each a small vignette wood engraving relating to Shakespeare's Macbeth. Both of the watercolors are executed on wove paper and are titled in gothic lettering as a border design around the illustration. They both bear a monogram [drawing], either JD or FD. The two sevens on either side of the central letter presumably refer to the date as 1877.
bib_object_notes
Drawings have been backed to a second sheet of paper (shadows of line engraving or line drawing can be seen when items are held up to a light) and inlaid to folio size sheets which also contain each a small vignette wood engraving relating to Shakespeare's Macbeth. Both of the watercolors are executed on wove paper and are titled in gothic lettering as a border design around the illustration. They both bear a monogram [drawing], either JD or FD. The two sevens on either side of the central letter presumably refer to the date as 1877.
Notes (Hamnet)
false
Notes (Hamnet):
History: Drawings appear to have been designed as book illustrations as they are executed within borders and contain captions. FSL has no illustrated Macbeth or edition of the Works from 1877 which contain similar illustrations. There are no entries under "D" in Jaggard that would indicate these illustrations were included.
bib_object_notes
History: Drawings appear to have been designed as book illustrations as they are executed within borders and contain captions. FSL has no illustrated Macbeth or edition of the Works from 1877 which contain similar illustrations. There are no entries under "D" in Jaggard that would indicate these illustrations were included.
Notes (Hamnet)
false
Notes (Hamnet):
Provenance: Items have been removed from the Macbeth volume of a 44 vol. set of Shakespeare which has been extra-illustrated and housed in blue board portfolios. The set is shelved in the art vault. The provenance of it is unknown.
bib_object_notes
Provenance: Items have been removed from the Macbeth volume of a 44 vol. set of Shakespeare which has been extra-illustrated and housed in blue board portfolios. The set is shelved in the art vault. The provenance of it is unknown.
Notes (Hamnet)
false
Notes (Hamnet):
Subject: The first item (ART Box S528m1 no. 7) pictures a haggard witch holding a staff, standing before a fisherman's hut. A woman sits on a barrel at the door holding chestnuts in her apron and looking up at the witch who reaches her hand toward the woman. The caption reads "A sailor's wife had chestnuts in her lap, and mounch'd, and mounch'd, and mounch'd: - give me, quoth I: aroint thee, witch, the rump-fed ronyon cries." The second item pictures a three-teated witch in a sieve on a turbulent ocean. She holds a staff in both hands as though rowing with it. The caption lettered in the border design reads "Her husband's to Aleppo gone, master o' the Tiger: but in a sieve I'll thither sail, and like a rat without a tail, I'll do, I'll do, and I'll do." The subject and quotations are taken from act I, sc. 3 of Macbeth, the three witches rhyming on the blasted heath before Macbeth arrives.
bib_object_notes
Subject: The first item (ART Box S528m1 no. 7) pictures a haggard witch holding a staff, standing before a fisherman's hut. A woman sits on a barrel at the door holding chestnuts in her apron and looking up at the witch who reaches her hand toward the woman. The caption reads "A sailor's wife had chestnuts in her lap, and mounch'd, and mounch'd, and mounch'd: - give me, quoth I: aroint thee, witch, the rump-fed ronyon cries." The second item pictures a three-teated witch in a sieve on a turbulent ocean. She holds a staff in both hands as though rowing with it. The caption lettered in the border design reads "Her husband's to Aleppo gone, master o' the Tiger: but in a sieve I'll thither sail, and like a rat without a tail, I'll do, I'll do, and I'll do." The subject and quotations are taken from act I, sc. 3 of Macbeth, the three witches rhyming on the blasted heath before Macbeth arrives.
Notes (Hamnet)
false
Call Number (Hamnet):
ART Box S528m1 no.8 (size L)
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ART Box S528m1 no.8 (size L)
Call Number (Hamnet)
false