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Mistress Quickly, Nym and Bardolph, from Shakespeares Falstaff plays, (drawing)

Mistress Quickly, Nym and Bardolph, from Shakespeares Falstaff plays, (drawing)


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Mistress Quickly, Nym and Bardolph, from Shakespeares Falstaff plays, (drawing)

BAL25809 Mistress Quickly, Nym and Bardolph, from Shakespeares Falstaff plays, (drawing) by Cattermole, Charles (1832-1900); Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK; English, out of copyright

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This black and white drawing transports us back to the enchanting world of Shakespeare's Falstaff plays. The image features three intriguing characters: Mistress Quickly, Nym, and Bardolph. Created by the talented artist Charles Cattermole in 19th century England, this print captures the essence of these iconic literary figures. Mistress Quickly stands at the center of attention, her expressive face revealing a mix of wit and charm. Her elaborate costume showcases intricate details that speak volumes about her character's social status and flamboyant personality. Flanking her are Nym and Bardolph, both equally fascinating in their own right. Their costumes exude a sense of ruggedness and adventure, hinting at their roles as loyal companions to Sir John Falstaff. The drawing skillfully brings out each character's unique traits through its masterful use of shading and line work. It is evident that Cattermole was not only an accomplished artist but also deeply familiar with Shakespearean literature. Displayed proudly in London's prestigious Victoria & Albert Museum, this print serves as a testament to the enduring power of Shakespeare's works. It invites viewers to delve into the complex web of relationships woven throughout his plays while appreciating Cattermole's artistic prowess. Whether you are an avid fan of Shakespeare or simply appreciate fine artistry, this mesmerizing print is sure to captivate your imagination for years to come.

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