GUIDE: Richard III Folger Reference Sat, 02/17/2024 - 22:12 [King Richard the third] E.G. Lewis, 1863. [graphic] - [Edwin Booth as Richard III in Shakespeare's play] sc. Henry Linton. [graphic] - Costume worn by Edwin Booth in the role of Richard III , Embroidered velvet - Mr. Holloway as Richard the 3rd [in Shakespeare's King Richard III] [graphic] - Mr. C. Kean as Richard 3rd [graphic] - John Philip Kemble as Richard III William Hamilton. [graphic] - David Garrick as Richard III after Nathaniel Dance. [graphic] - 50470 - Mr. Richard Mansfield as King Richard III [in Shakespeare's King Richard III] Stereoscopic Coy. [graphic] - Bogumil Dawison aus dem I. acte in Richard III stich, d. Englischen Kunstanstalt v. A.H. Payne. [graphic] - 120746 - Miss Ellen Bateman as Richard 3rd ... ; Miss Kate Bateman as Richmond ... engraved by Hollis from a daguerrotype of Mayall. [graphic] - Miss Lena Ashwell in Richard III Window & Grove. [graphic] - Lady Anne, King Richard III C. R. Leslie R.A. ; J. Thomson. [graphic] - Lady Anne [in Richard III by Shakespeare] (Julia Arthur) photo J. & L. Caswall Smith. [graphic] - Margaret of Anjou (Genevieve Ward) [in Shakespeare's Richard III] photo, J. & L. Caswall Smith. [graphic] - King Richard III, a set of seven original drawings [Byam Shaw]. [graphic] - Richard the IIIrd, [act I, scene 2] [graphic] - King Richard III, I, 2, the wooing of Lady Anne [Herbert Railton]. [graphic] - Richard Mansfield, Beatrice Cameron in [Shakespeare's] Richard III [graphic] - [King Richard III, one large scene of act I, scene 3, with three smaller scenes, act II, scene 3, tableau of act II, and act III, scene 2] J. Jellicoe. [graphic] - Then came wand'ring by a shadow like an angel ... [etc., King Richard III, I, 4] Stothard del. ; Blake sc. [graphic] - Clarence: how darkly and how deadly dost thou speak!...[etc] Richard 3rd, act 1 sc.4 [graphic] - King Richard III [I, 4] Clarence and the two murderers [J. Coghlan]. [graphic] - The two murderers of the Duke of Clarence by Henry Fuseli. [graphic] - King Richard III, a set of seven original drawings [Byam Shaw]. [graphic] - [Richard III, act II, sc. 1, i.e. 2] painted by H. Corbould ; engraved by Henry Rolls. [graphic] - Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of York (King Richard III) [II, 4] E.M. Ward R.A., pinxt. ; H. Robinson, sculpt. [graphic] - The Life and Death of Richard the Third [John Gregory]. [realia] - 35441 - King Richard III, act 3, scene 1: The two Princes, Dukes of Gloster & Buckingham &c painted by J. Northcote R.A. ; engraved by B. Reading. [graphic] - King Richard III, act 3, scene 4 Westall del. ; engraved by Anker Smith. [graphic] - King Richard III, a set of seven original drawings [Byam Shaw]. [graphic] - King Richard III act 3 sc 8 [i.e. 7] H. Gravelot inv. et sculps. [graphic] - Richard the Third endeavoring to persuade Buckingham to consent to the murder of the young princes [II, 2] engraved by J. Sartain ; the original by W. Nicholas. [graphic] - Richard III, act IV, sc. 2, K. Rich. "Say it is done, and I will love thee, and prefer thee, too drawn & etched by Robert Dudley. [graphic] - Junius Brutus Booth as Richard III, act IV, scene III [by Shakespeare] [graphic] - King Richard 3rd, the two princes, Dighton and Forrest, act IV, scene III Northcote, del. ; Starling, sc. [graphic] - folio 40 recto: plate 23b - [King Richard III, V, 3] [George Cattermole]. [graphic] - Murder of Edward V. & of the Duke of York [Richard III, act 4, sc. 3] [after Thomas Stothard]. [graphic] - King Richard the Third, act IV, scene III: Tower of London ... painted by James Northcote ; engraved by Willm. Skelton. [graphic] - Richard III, acte 4 s.IV L. Boulanger invt. ; Réville sc. [graphic] - King Richard IIID, [Q. Eliz.]: Ah, my poor princes! Ah, my tender babes! My unblown flowers ; act 4, scene 4 Thurston del. ; Rhodes sculp. [graphic] - [King Richard III, IV, 3, at the Lyceum Theatre, Tower Hill: "Thou toad, thou toad, where is thy brother, Clarence?", December 26, 1896, Sir Henry Irving as Richard, Genevieve Ward as the Queen] J. Jellicoe ; Herbert Railton. [graphic] - Richard the Third, act IV scene IV, Tell me, thou villain-slave, where are my children? R. Cook ; J. Thompson sculpit [sic]. [graphic] - Richard the Third, act 5, scene 3 Thurston delt. ; Hopwood sculpt. [graphic] - Richard III, Ghost of King Henry: "Awake, Richard, awake!", act V, scene VI [i.e. 3] Howard del. ; engraved by C. Heath. [graphic] - King Richard the third, ghost of King Henry, Awake, Richard, awake! to guilty minds, a terrible example! act V. scene 5 [ie.3] [graphic] - [Richard III, act V, scene 3] [graphic] - [King Richard III, act 5, scene 3] Bida. [graphic] - King Richard, V, 4, A horse, a horse [Johann Heinrich Ramberg]. [graphic] - Richard at Bosworth Field, King Richard: I think there be six Richmonds in the field, five have I slain today instead of him, Richard III, Act V, scene IV drawn by A. Hopkins ; engraved by C. Carter. [graphic] - King Richard Third, act 5 sc. 4 A. Cooper R.A., del. ; W. Smith, sc. [graphic] - Richard the Third ... representing Garrick in the character of Richard the III in the memorable Battle of Bosworth Field Hayman & Boultbee pinxt. ; W. Bromley sculpt. [graphic] - Defeat and death of King Richard III, at the battle of Bosworth, by the Earl of Richmond. Shakspeare [act V, scene 5] [graphic] - Mr. Kean as Richard, Mr. Cooper as Richmond [in Shakespeare's Richard III, act V, sc. 5] [graphic] - Mr. Kean as Richard the IIId ... Perdition catch thy arm the chance is thine, but oh! the vast renown thou hast acquired in conquering Richard does affect him more than even his body's parting with its soul drawn, engrav'd, printed, published by I. Bruce. [graphic] - The tragical history of King Richard III : as it is now acted at the Theatres-Royal in Drury-Lane, Covent-Garden, and Smock-Alley / altered from Shakespear, and cut for the Theatre-Royal, Drury Lane by C. Cibber, Esq - Playbill for King Richard III and The Lying Valet - Playbill for Richard III & other plays at the Theatre Royale, Haymarket. - Letter signed from Henry Irving, London, to unidentified recipient, 1881 June. [manuscript] - King Richard III / by William Shakespeare ; [edited by M.R. Ridley] - Palace, Richard III [graphic] - [King Richard III, the oratory and three small insets of Queen Elizabeth (Mary Rorke), Richmond, and Duke of Gloucester] [Herbert Railton]. [graphic] - Lloyd's original characters...in Richard the Third [graphic] - [12 designs for costumes for Richard III & one title page] by C.F. Tomkins after the drawings ... of J.R. Planché. [graphic] - [12 designs for costumes for Richard III & one title page] by C.F. Tomkins after the drawings ... of J.R. Planché. [graphic] - [12 designs for costumes for Richard III & one title page] by C.F. Tomkins after the drawings ... of J.R. Planché. [graphic] - 3 recto - Richard III, or, A new front to an old dicky : a Richardsonian burlesque - The theatrical atlas G. Cruikshank fec. [graphic] - 28619 - Richard the Third as performed at Washington with the most brilliant success by a company of amateurs act 4th, scene 4th, palace. [graphic] : - The Court of Kings Bench turn'd into a cock pit, or, 800 symptoms of Kean sport Marks fec. 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As it hath beene lately acted by the Right honourable the Lord Chamberlaine his seruants - title page - Permalink: https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/view/group/209823
Mr. Richard Mansfield as King Richard III [in Shakespeare's King Richard III] Stereoscopic Coy. [graphic] -
Bogumil Dawison aus dem I. acte in Richard III stich, d. Englischen Kunstanstalt v. A.H. Payne. [graphic] -
Miss Ellen Bateman as Richard 3rd ... ; Miss Kate Bateman as Richmond ... engraved by Hollis from a daguerrotype of Mayall. [graphic] -
Margaret of Anjou (Genevieve Ward) [in Shakespeare's Richard III] photo, J. & L. Caswall Smith. [graphic] -
[King Richard III, one large scene of act I, scene 3, with three smaller scenes, act II, scene 3, tableau of act II, and act III, scene 2] J. Jellicoe. [graphic] -
Then came wand'ring by a shadow like an angel ... [etc., King Richard III, I, 4] Stothard del. ; Blake sc. [graphic] -
Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of York (King Richard III) [II, 4] E.M. Ward R.A., pinxt. ; H. Robinson, sculpt. [graphic] -
King Richard III, act 3, scene 1: The two Princes, Dukes of Gloster & Buckingham &c painted by J. Northcote R.A. ; engraved by B. Reading. [graphic] -
Richard the Third endeavoring to persuade Buckingham to consent to the murder of the young princes [II, 2] engraved by J. Sartain ; the original by W. Nicholas. [graphic] -
Richard III, act IV, sc. 2, K. Rich. "Say it is done, and I will love thee, and prefer thee, too drawn & etched by Robert Dudley. [graphic] -
King Richard 3rd, the two princes, Dighton and Forrest, act IV, scene III Northcote, del. ; Starling, sc. [graphic] -
Murder of Edward V. & of the Duke of York [Richard III, act 4, sc. 3] [after Thomas Stothard]. [graphic] -
King Richard the Third, act IV, scene III: Tower of London ... painted by James Northcote ; engraved by Willm. Skelton. [graphic] -
King Richard IIID, [Q. Eliz.]: Ah, my poor princes! Ah, my tender babes! My unblown flowers ; act 4, scene 4 Thurston del. ; Rhodes sculp. [graphic] -
[King Richard III, IV, 3, at the Lyceum Theatre, Tower Hill: "Thou toad, thou toad, where is thy brother, Clarence?", December 26, 1896, Sir Henry Irving as Richard, Genevieve Ward as the Queen] J. Jellicoe ; Herbert Railton. [graphic] -
Richard the Third, act IV scene IV, Tell me, thou villain-slave, where are my children? R. Cook ; J. Thompson sculpit [sic]. [graphic] -
Richard III, Ghost of King Henry: "Awake, Richard, awake!", act V, scene VI [i.e. 3] Howard del. ; engraved by C. Heath. [graphic] -
King Richard the third, ghost of King Henry, Awake, Richard, awake! to guilty minds, a terrible example! act V. scene 5 [ie.3] [graphic] -
Richard at Bosworth Field, King Richard: I think there be six Richmonds in the field, five have I slain today instead of him, Richard III, Act V, scene IV drawn by A. Hopkins ; engraved by C. Carter. [graphic] -
Richard the Third ... representing Garrick in the character of Richard the III in the memorable Battle of Bosworth Field Hayman & Boultbee pinxt. ; W. Bromley sculpt. [graphic] -
Defeat and death of King Richard III, at the battle of Bosworth, by the Earl of Richmond. Shakspeare [act V, scene 5] [graphic] -
Mr. Kean as Richard the IIId ... Perdition catch thy arm the chance is thine, but oh! the vast renown thou hast acquired in conquering Richard does affect him more than even his body's parting with its soul drawn, engrav'd, printed, published by I. Bruce. [graphic] -
The tragical history of King Richard III : as it is now acted at the Theatres-Royal in Drury-Lane, Covent-Garden, and Smock-Alley / altered from Shakespear, and cut for the Theatre-Royal, Drury Lane by C. Cibber, Esq -
[King Richard III, the oratory and three small insets of Queen Elizabeth (Mary Rorke), Richmond, and Duke of Gloucester] [Herbert Railton]. [graphic] -
[12 designs for costumes for Richard III & one title page] by C.F. Tomkins after the drawings ... of J.R. Planché. [graphic] -
[12 designs for costumes for Richard III & one title page] by C.F. Tomkins after the drawings ... of J.R. Planché. [graphic] -
[12 designs for costumes for Richard III & one title page] by C.F. Tomkins after the drawings ... of J.R. Planché. [graphic] -
Richard the Third as performed at Washington with the most brilliant success by a company of amateurs act 4th, scene 4th, palace. [graphic] : -
The Court of Kings Bench turn'd into a cock pit, or, 800 symptoms of Kean sport Marks fec. [graphic] -
The tragedy of King Richard the third. : Containing, his treacherous plots against his brother Clarence: the pittiefull murther of his iunocent [sic] nephewes: his tyrannicall vsurpation: with the whole course of his detested life, and most deserued death. As it hath beene lately acted by the Right honourable the Lord Chamberlaine his seruants -