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The Contention of Oberon and Titania for the Indian Boy
1065266 The Contention of Oberon and Titania for the Indian Boy, from William Shakespeares A Midsummer Nights Dream Act II, 1832 (oil on canvas) by Howard, Henry (1769-1847); 104x144.8 cm; Courtesy of the Trustees of Sir John Soanes Museum, London; eSir John Soanes Museum; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22219254
© Sir John Soane's Museum / Bridgeman Images
A Midsummer Nights Dream Act Ii Arguing Argument Oberon Quarrel Quarreling Queen Of The Fairies Shakespeare William 1564 1616 Shakespearean Titania Contention
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In this print, we are transported into the enchanting world of William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream. The scene depicted is none other than the contentious dispute between Oberon, the mischievous King of the Fairies, and his estranged wife Titania over possession of an Indian boy. The artist, Henry Howard, skillfully captures the intensity and drama of this quarrel in vivid detail. The characters' expressions reveal their deep-seated emotions as they engage in a heated argument. Oberon stands tall and commanding, his regal presence exuding authority as he demands what he believes is rightfully his. On the other hand, Titania appears defiant yet resolute in her refusal to relinquish custody of the young Indian boy. This painting not only showcases Howard's artistic prowess but also serves as a visual representation of Shakespearean literature at its finest. It encapsulates themes such as power struggles within relationships and explores complex character dynamics. As we gaze upon this masterpiece from Sir John Soanes Museum in London, we cannot help but be drawn into the magical realm created by Shakespeare centuries ago. It reminds us that even amidst fantastical elements and mythical beings, human emotions remain universal and timeless. Howard's interpretation invites us to delve deeper into A Midsummer Night's Dream – a play that continues to captivate audiences with its wit, humor, and exploration of love's complexities.
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