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Scene from ?Twelfth Night? (?Malvolio and the Countess?), c1840, (c1915). Artist: Daniel Maclise

Scene from ?Twelfth Night? (?Malvolio and the Countess?), c1840, (c1915). Artist: Daniel Maclise


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Scene from ?Twelfth Night? (?Malvolio and the Countess?), c1840, (c1915). Artist: Daniel Maclise

Scene from ?Twelfth Night? (?Malvolio and the Countess?), c1840, (c1915). Held at Tate Britain, London. From Famous Pictures of the World, c1900

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Attendant Countess Courting Daniel Daniel Maclise Effort Famous Pictures Of The World Maclise Shakespeare Suitor Tate Britain Twelfth Eve Twelfth Night William Shakespeare Aristocrat Malvolio


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This print captures a scene from William Shakespeare's beloved play, "Twelfth Night" specifically the encounter between Malvolio and the Countess. Created by the talented artist Daniel Maclise in 1840 and later reproduced in 1915, this artwork is now held at Tate Britain in London. The image depicts an outdoor setting, where a group of women and men are gathered in a beautiful garden. The vibrant colors bring to life the characters' emotions as they engage in courting rituals and dramatic interactions. The composition perfectly encapsulates the essence of this iconic literary work. Intriguingly, this photograph print was featured in a book titled "Famous Pictures of the World" published around 1900. It serves as a testament to its enduring significance within both art and literature. Maclise's attention to detail is evident through his portrayal of each character, capturing their expressions and body language with great skill. This particular scene showcases Malvolio's efforts to court the Countess, highlighting themes of love, desire, and mistaken identities that permeate throughout "Twelfth Night". As we gaze upon this remarkable portrait oil print at Tate Britain today, we are transported back to the enchanting world created by Shakespeare centuries ago. It stands as a testament to both Maclise's artistic talent and Shakespeare's timeless storytelling prowess.

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