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Scene from the Tempest: Caliban, Prospero and Miranda, [1783-87] reissued 1801
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Scene from the Tempest: Caliban, Prospero and Miranda, [1783-87] reissued 1801
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Caliban Daughter Evil Father Fatherhood John Hamilton John Hamilton Mortimer Magician Miranda Monster Mortimer Mortimer John Hamilton Prospero Rowlandson Rowlandson Thomas Shakespeare Shakespeare William Shakspeare The Tempest Thomas Rowlandson William Shakespeare
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This print takes us back to the 18th century, immersing us in a scene from William Shakespeare's renowned play, "The Tempest". Created by Thomas Rowlandson in 1783-87 and reissued in 1801, this etching beautifully captures the complex relationships between Caliban, Prospero, and Miranda. In this dramatic portrayal of fatherhood and family dynamics, we witness Prospero - a powerful magician - standing alongside his daughter Miranda. The bond between them is evident as they engage with Caliban, an intriguing monster-like character. The artist skillfully portrays their expressions, revealing both tenderness and tension within the group. Rowlandson's attention to detail transports us into this historic moment. His use of black and white adds depth to the characters' emotions while highlighting their contrasting personalities. The etching showcases his mastery of capturing human complexities through visual art. As we gaze upon this heritage artwork at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, we are reminded of Shakespeare's enduring legacy. This image serves as a testament to how literature can inspire generations across centuries. It invites contemplation on themes such as power struggles, good versus evil, and the intricate dynamics that exist within families. Through Mortimer John Hamilton's interpretation of Shakespeare's work combined with Rowlandson's artistic prowess, this print offers viewers an opportunity to delve deeper into one of history's most celebrated plays – "The Tempest".
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