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"You come to me, and say, Shylock, lend me monies "(litho)
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"You come to me, and say, Shylock, lend me monies "(litho)
2794945 " You come to me, and say, Shylock, lend me monies " (litho) by Copping, Harold (1863-1932); Private Collection; (add.info.: " You come to me, and say, Shylock, lend me monies." 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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The captivating litho print titled ""You come to me, and say, Shylock, lend me monies"" by Harold Copping transports us into the world of William Shakespeare's renowned play, The Merchant of Venice. This powerful image captures a pivotal moment in the story when one character approaches Shylock with a plea for financial assistance. Copping's masterful depiction showcases the intensity and complexity of this scene. The engraving skillfully portrays Shylock, played by an actor in traditional attire, as he listens attentively to the desperate request made before him. Through his expressive eyes and subtle facial expressions, we can almost sense his internal struggle between compassion and self-interest. This litho print is part of a private collection but has been widely recognized for its contribution to English literature. It was originally created as an illustration for Tales from Shakespeare by Mary and Charles Lamb with introductions by F J Furnivall around 1910. As we gaze upon this artwork, we are reminded not only of Shakespeare's timeless genius but also of the universal themes explored within The Merchant of Venice – themes such as greed, justice, prejudice, and mercy. Copping's meticulous attention to detail brings these themes to life through his intricate engravings. This remarkable piece serves as a testament to both the enduring power of Shakespearean plays and Copping's artistic prowess. It invites us to reflect on our own moral dilemmas while appreciating the beauty found within classical literature and visual art alike
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