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Let me the Canakin Clink : Othello Act II. Scene II. Iago, Cassio and Montano

Let me the Canakin Clink : Othello Act II. Scene II. Iago, Cassio and Montano


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Let me the Canakin Clink : Othello Act II. Scene II. Iago, Cassio and Montano

Let me the Canakin Clink : Othello Act II. Scene II. Iago, Cassio and Montano drinking in the hall of the castle. Illustration by Robert Dudley (active 1858-1893) published 1856-1858 for the tragedy Othello, or the Moor of Venice by William Shakespeare, written between 1602 and 1604. Chromolithograph

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1856 1858 Active Castle Chromolithograph Drinking Dudley Hall Literature Moor Othello Play Published Robert Scene Shakespeare Theatre Tragedy Venice William Written 1602 1604 Cassio Clink Iago Montano


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This chromolithograph captures a pivotal scene from William Shakespeare's timeless tragedy, Othello. Illustrated by the talented Robert Dudley, this print brings to life Act II, Scene II of the play. The image depicts Iago, Cassio, and Montano indulging in a moment of revelry as they drink together in the grand hall of the castle. Dudley's intricate attention to detail transports us back to Venice during the 17th century when this tragic tale unfolds. The vibrant colors and expert shading enhance the atmosphere of camaraderie and merriment within this seemingly innocent gathering. As we gaze upon this artwork, we are reminded of Shakespeare's masterful storytelling that explores themes of jealousy, manipulation, and betrayal. This particular scene foreshadows the treacherous events that will unfold later in the play. The choice to highlight this specific moment showcases Dudley's ability to capture not only characters but also their emotions through his illustrations. We can almost hear their laughter echoing through the halls as they raise their glasses in celebration or perhaps even deception. Published between 1856 and 1858 for theatrical purposes, this print serves as a testament to both Shakespeare's enduring legacy and Dudley's artistic prowess. It is a visual representation that allows us to delve deeper into one of literature's greatest tragedies while appreciating an artist’s interpretation from over a century ago.

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