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[London] :
John & Josiah Boydell
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Additional information from list of plates in text : Represents Shakspeare seated on a rock, between Poetry and Painting. Poetry is on his right-hand, addressing and presenting him with a wreath of bays, while she celebrates his praise on her lyre. Her head is ornamented with a double mask, to shew she has bestowed the double power of Tragedy and Comedy upon her favourite son. Shakspeare is represented as listening to her with pleasure and attention. On his left is Painting, who is addressing the spectator, with one hand extended towards Shakspeare's breast, pointing him out as the proper object of her pencil, while he places his left-hand on her shoulder, as if accepting her assistance.
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From: A collection of prints : from pictures painted for the purpose of illustrating the dramatic works of Shakspeare / by the artists of Great-Britain, MDCCCIII [1803, i.e. 1805].