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Comedy Of Errors Collection

"The Comedy of Errors: A Hilarious Tale of Mistaken Identities" Step into the world of Shakespeare's "The Comedy of Errors, " where chaos and confusion reign supreme

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The Comedy of Errors
2102103 The Comedy of Errors by Scheiner, Artus (1863-1938); (add.info.: Literature. The twins Dromio of Ephesus and Dromio of Syracuse. The Comedy of Errors, play by William Shakespeare (1592-94)

Background imageComedy Of Errors Collection: Dromeo of Epheus: 'Let my master in'(The Comedy of Errors), 1920s (colour litho)

Dromeo of Epheus: "Let my master in"(The Comedy of Errors), 1920s (colour litho)
2920070 Dromeo of Epheus: " Let my master in" (The Comedy of Errors), 1920s (colour litho) by Price, Norman Mills (1877-1951); Private Collection; (add.info)

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Shakespeare: Comedy of Errors (engraving)
7183254 Shakespeare: Comedy of Errors (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Comedy of Errors)

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Shakespeare: The Comedy of Errors (litho)
7171728 Shakespeare: The Comedy of Errors (litho) by Browne, Gordon Frederick (1858-1932) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Comedy of Errors)

Background imageComedy Of Errors Collection: 'He that commends me to mine own content, commends me to the thing I cannot get'Comedy of Errors

"He that commends me to mine own content, commends me to the thing I cannot get"Comedy of Errors, Act I
969862 " He that commends me to mine own content, commends me to the thing I cannot get" Comedy of Errors, Act I, Scene 2 (colour litho) by English School

Background imageComedy Of Errors Collection: 'Plead you to me, fair dame?'(litho)

"Plead you to me, fair dame?"(litho)
2794840 " Plead you to me, fair dame?" (litho) by Rhead, Louis John (1857-1926); Private Collection; (add.info.: " Plead you to me, fair dame)

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The Comedy of Errors. Act IV, Scene IV (gravure)
671942 The Comedy of Errors. Act IV, Scene IV (gravure) by Darley, Felix Octavius Carr (1822-88) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Comedy of Errors. Act IV, Scene IV)

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Dromio of Ephesus (gravure)
667659 Dromio of Ephesus (gravure) by Boyd, Alexander Stuart (1854-1930); Private Collection; (add.info.: Dromio of Ephesus)

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Comedy of Errors
LLM455169 Comedy of Errors by Dudley, Robert (fl.1865-91) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Comedy of Errors. Illustration from The Library Shakespeare (William Mackenzie)

Background imageComedy Of Errors Collection: The Comedy of Errors, Act V, Sc I (litho)

The Comedy of Errors, Act V, Sc I (litho)
6022065 The Comedy of Errors, Act V, Sc I (litho) by Sullivan, Edmund Joseph (1869-1933); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Comedy of Errors, Act V, Sc I. Antipholus S)

Background imageComedy Of Errors Collection: William Shakespeare, The Comedy Of Errors (colour litho)

William Shakespeare, The Comedy Of Errors (colour litho)
5219132 William Shakespeare, The Comedy Of Errors (colour litho) by Scheiner, Artus (1863-1938); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Comedy Of Errors)

Background imageComedy Of Errors Collection: '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)
2794919 " How comes it now, my husband, " said she, " O how comes it that I have lost your love?" (litho) by Copping

Background imageComedy Of Errors Collection: 'Alas, how fiery, and how sharp he looks!'Comedy of Errors, Act IV, Scene 4 (colour litho)

"Alas, how fiery, and how sharp he looks!"Comedy of Errors, Act IV, Scene 4 (colour litho)
969860 " Alas, how fiery, and how sharp he looks!" Comedy of Errors, Act IV, Scene 4 (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: " Alas)

Background imageComedy Of Errors Collection: Comedy of Errors, Act III, scene ii (engraving)

Comedy of Errors, Act III, scene ii (engraving)
971628 Comedy of Errors, Act III, scene ii (engraving) by Meadows, Joseph Kenny (1770-1874) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Comedy of Errors, Act III, scene ii)

Background imageComedy Of Errors Collection: The 'Comedy of Errors'by the Elizabethan Stage Society at Grays Inn (litho)

The "Comedy of Errors"by the Elizabethan Stage Society at Grays Inn (litho)
1056824 The " Comedy of Errors" by the Elizabethan Stage Society at Grays Inn (litho) by Macquoid, Percy (1852-1925); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageComedy Of Errors Collection: Comedy of Errors. Act I, Scene II (gravure)

Comedy of Errors. Act I, Scene II (gravure)
671941 Comedy of Errors. Act I, Scene II (gravure) by Darley, Felix Octavius Carr (1822-88) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Comedy of Errors. Act I, Scene II)

Background imageComedy Of Errors Collection: Comedy of Errors, Act IV, Scene ii (engraving)

Comedy of Errors, Act IV, Scene ii (engraving)
971629 Comedy of Errors, Act IV, Scene ii (engraving) by Meadows, Joseph Kenny (1770-1874) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Comedy of Errors, Act IV, Scene ii)

Background imageComedy Of Errors Collection: The ship split on a mighty rock (litho)

The ship split on a mighty rock (litho)
2794841 The ship split on a mighty rock (litho) by Rhead, Louis John (1857-1926); Private Collection; (add.info.: The ship split on a mighty rock)

Background imageComedy Of Errors Collection: The Two Dromios, Comedy of Errors, Act V, Scene I (engraving)

The Two Dromios, Comedy of Errors, Act V, Scene I (engraving)
727155 The Two Dromios, Comedy of Errors, Act V, Scene I (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Two Dromios, Comedy of Errors, Act V, Scene I)

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The Comedy of Errors (etching)
969183 The Comedy of Errors (etching) by Meadows, Joseph Kenny (1770-1874) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Comedy of Errors, Act IV, Scene iii)

Background imageComedy Of Errors Collection: The 'Comedy of Errors'at Grays Inn, Act II, Scene 2, 'Villain, Thou Liest!'(litho)

The "Comedy of Errors"at Grays Inn, Act II, Scene 2, "Villain, Thou Liest!"(litho)
1100478 The " Comedy of Errors" at Grays Inn, Act II, Scene 2, " Villain, Thou Liest!" (litho) by English School

Background imageComedy Of Errors Collection: SHAKESPEARE PAVILION, 1864. Performance of The Comedy of Errors, at the Tercentenary

SHAKESPEARE PAVILION, 1864. Performance of The Comedy of Errors, at the Tercentenary Theatre at Stratford-on-Avon, built for the 300th anniversary celebration of the birth of William Shakespeare

Background imageComedy Of Errors Collection: The Abbess. Principal female character from Shakespeares play Comedy of Errors

The Abbess. Principal female character from Shakespeares play Comedy of Errors. From Shakespeare Gallery, published c.1840

Background imageComedy Of Errors Collection: 2657647; out of copyright

2657647; out of copyright

Background imageComedy Of Errors Collection: SHAKESPEARE: ERRORS. In the market square of Ephesus, Antipholus of Syracuse bids his servant

SHAKESPEARE: ERRORS. In the market square of Ephesus, Antipholus of Syracuse bids his servant Dromio to go to the inn: wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageComedy Of Errors Collection: COMEDY OF ERRORS. The twin attendants, Dromio of Ephesus and Dromio of Syracuse from William

COMEDY OF ERRORS. The twin attendants, Dromio of Ephesus and Dromio of Syracuse from William Shakespeares The Comedy of Errors. Wood engrving, 19th century

Background imageComedy Of Errors Collection: COMEDY OF ERRORS. An early play by William Shakespeare. Antipholus of Ephesus Antipholus of

COMEDY OF ERRORS. An early play by William Shakespeare. Antipholus of Ephesus Antipholus of Syracuse, at center, flanked by their respective attendants, Dromio of Ephesus and Dromio of Syracuse



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"The Comedy of Errors: A Hilarious Tale of Mistaken Identities" Step into the world of Shakespeare's "The Comedy of Errors, " where chaos and confusion reign supreme. This frontispiece engraving sets the stage for a riotous journey filled with laughter and misunderstandings. In Act III, Scene 1, we witness the iconic illustration from "Tales from Shakespeare" by Charles and Mary Lamb. The vibrant litho captures Dromio of Ephesus pleading to let his master in, unaware that he is actually speaking to his long-lost twin brother. Shakespeare's genius shines through in this 1920s color litho featuring Dromeo of Epheus desperately trying to gain entry for his bewildered master. The comedic timing is impeccable as mistaken identities lead to hilarious encounters. As we delve deeper into the play, an enchanting engraving showcases Shakespeare himself contemplating the amusing mishaps that unfold on stage. His wit and clever wordplay bring life to every character in this timeless comedy. One cannot help but chuckle at the litho depicting a fair dame being pleaded to by one confused soul. The absurdity reaches its peak in Act IV, Scene IV when chaos ensues as mistaken identities collide, leaving everyone perplexed yet thoroughly entertained. Dromio of Ephesus takes center stage in a captivating gravure capturing his bewildered expression amidst all the madness. It serves as a reminder that even amidst confusion, there is room for humor and lightheartedness. Finally, Act V brings us an exquisite litho showcasing the climactic scene where all loose ends are tied up with uproarious consequences. Laughter echoes through each line as characters find resolution while embracing their own unique quirks. "The Comedy of Errors" reminds us that sometimes life's greatest joys come from unexpected sources – like a comedy born out of errors. So sit back, relax, and allow yourself to be swept away by the hilarity and charm of this timeless masterpiece.