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Sebastian, Olivias long-lost twin brother, attacking Sir Andrew Aguecheek, watched

Sebastian, Olivias long-lost twin brother, attacking Sir Andrew Aguecheek, watched


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Filename: 917_05_010108.jpg

Size: 2988 x 1860 (4.5MB)

Date: 26th March 2014

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Sebastian, Olivias long-lost twin brother, attacking Sir Andrew Aguecheek, watched

Sebastian, Olivias long-lost twin brother, attacking Sir Andrew Aguecheek, watched by Sir Toby Belch and Feste the clown. Illustration by Robert Dudley (active 1858-1893) published 1856-1858 for the Twelfth Night or What You Will by William Shakespeare, probably written in 1601. Chromolithograph

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Media ID 9753391

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1601 1856 1858 Active Andrew Attacking Brother Chromolithograph Clown Dudley Literature Night Play Published Robert Sebastian Shakespeare Theatre Twelfth Twin Watched William Written Aguecheek Belch Feste Olivia Toby


EDITORS COMMENTS
In this chromolithograph, we are transported into the world of William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night or What You Will. The scene depicted is a pivotal moment where Sebastian, Olivia's long-lost twin brother, launches a fierce attack on Sir Andrew Aguecheek. As the chaos unfolds, our attention is drawn to the watchful gazes of Sir Toby Belch and Feste the clown. Illustrated by Robert Dudley, an active artist during 1858-1893, this print beautifully captures the essence of Shakespearean drama. Dudley's meticulous attention to detail brings each character to life with vivid colors and intricate expressions. The play itself was most likely written in 1601 and remains one of Shakespeare's most beloved comedies. Twelfth Night explores themes of mistaken identity, love triangles, and societal conventions with wit and charm. This illustration serves as a visual testament to the enduring power of Shakespeare's literature in both English theatre and popular culture. It transports us back in time to witness this climactic moment firsthand – a clash between brothers fueled by hidden truths. As we gaze upon this remarkable artwork from Universal Images Group (UIG), let us appreciate not only its aesthetic beauty but also its ability to evoke emotions that resonate across centuries.

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