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"How comes it now, my husband, "said she, "O how comes it that I have lost your love?"(litho)

'How comes it now, my husband, 'said she, 'O how comes it that I have lost your love?'(litho)


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"How comes it now, my husband, "said she, "O how comes it that I have lost your love?"(litho)

2794919 " How comes it now, my husband, " said she, " O how comes it that I have lost your love?" (litho) by Copping, Harold (1863-1932); Private Collection; (add.info.: " How comes it now, my husband, " said she, " O how comes it that I have lost your love?" Illustration for Tales from Shakespeare by Mary and Charles Lamb with introductions by F J Furnivall (Raphael Tuck, c 1910).); © Look and Learn

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Comedy Of Errors Lost Play Theatre Plays Reenactments The Comedy Of Errors Theater Performance Theater Show Theatre Play English Literature Shakespeare William Shakspeare


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The captivating lithograph titled ""How comes it now, my husband, " said she, "O how comes it that I have lost your love?"" by Harold Copping portrays a poignant moment from William Shakespeare's play "The Comedy of Errors". The image depicts a woman in distress confronting her husband, questioning the loss of his affection. The emotional intensity is palpable as their gazes meet and the wife pleads for an explanation. Copping's skillful use of light and shadow adds depth to the scene, emphasizing the turmoil within their relationship. The intricate details in the engraving bring forth a sense of realism and evoke empathy from viewers. This print captures a pivotal moment in English literature where themes of love, misunderstandings, and reconciliation intertwine. Originally created as an illustration for "Tales from Shakespeare" by Mary and Charles Lamb with introductions by F. J Furnivall around 1910, this artwork showcases Copping's ability to visually interpret complex emotions through his masterful technique. It serves as a testament to both Shakespeare's enduring influence on storytelling and Copping's talent in capturing human drama. This lithograph invites us into the world of theater performance and reenactments while highlighting the universal theme of lost love. As we gaze upon this print, we are reminded of our own experiences with heartbreak and yearning for answers. Through its timeless beauty and evocative portrayal, this artwork continues to resonate with audiences today.

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