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Twelfth Night characters - The Kings Fool, 1844. Creator: Unknown
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Twelfth Night characters - The Kings Fool, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Twelfth Night characters - The Kings Fool, 1844. Character from William Shakespeares play " Twelfth Night, or What You Will", written as entertainment for the last day of the Christmas season. I am a most accredited fool, Joking by science, and jesting by rule; But my lord and lady, who there you see, Are very much greater fools than me!. From a supplement to the From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol I
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This print captures the essence of Twelfth Night characters in all their comedic glory. Created by an unknown artist in 1844, this image showcases one of William Shakespeare's most beloved plays, "Twelfth Night, or What You Will". In the center of the composition stands a man adorned with a fool's cap, his face beaming with mischievousness. He proudly declares himself as "a most accredited fool" skilled in the art of jesting and joking by science and rule. However, he humorously points out that despite his own wit, it is his lord and lady who are the true fools. The scene exudes a sense of whimsy and entertainment that was characteristic of Victorian-era drama. The detailed engraving highlights every aspect of the jester's headgear - from its striped pattern to its unique shape - adding to the overall charm. Originally featured as a supplement to "Illustrated London News" in 1844, this print offers us a glimpse into both historical British culture and Shakespearean theater during that time period. It serves as a reminder that even centuries later, Shakespeare's works continue to captivate audiences worldwide. With its rich history and delightful imagery, this print is not only an artistic masterpiece but also an invitation for viewers to immerse themselves in the enchanting world of Twelfth Night characters brought to life on stage.
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