Description
As the setting of early modern England was unfamiliar to the artists, we shared some historic images with them, such as portraits and maps, as well as images of past performances of Shakespeare's Henry IV.
Creator
Mukherjee, Ayesha
Source
A new mapp of the kingdome of England: representing the princedome of Wales, and other provinces, cities, market towns, with the roads from town to town. Amsterdam: Nicolas Visscher and London: Iohn Overton, c.1677.
Old Maps Online
IDS Basel Bern
Old Maps Online
IDS Basel Bern
Anonymous, formerly attributed to George Gower. Armada Portrait of Elizabeth I, c.1588. Woburn Abbey, Bedfordshire.
Wikimedia Commons. Public Domain.
Wikimedia Commons. Public Domain.
Anonymous, formerly attributed to George Gower. Armada Portrait of Elizabeth I, c.1588. National Portrait Gallery, London.
Wikimedia Commons. Public Domain.
Wikimedia Commons. Public Domain.
Attributed to Isaac Oliver and Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger. Rainbow Portrait of Elizabeth I, c.1600-1602. Marquess of Salisbury collection, Hatfield House, Hertfordshire.
Wikimedia Commons. Public Domain.
Wikimedia Commons. Public Domain.
Associated with John Taylor. Portrait of William Shakespeare, c.1600-1610. NPG1 © National Portrait Gallery, London. CC BY-NC-ND/3.0
Adolf Schrödter, Falstaff und sein Page, 1867. Wikimedia Commons. Public domain
Anthony Quayle and Richard Burton as Falstaff and Prince Hal in Henry IV, Part I. Royal Shakespeare Company, 1951. Photo by Angus McBean (c) RSC.
Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree as Falstaff in Henry IV, Part I. 1896. Shakespeare's Staging, Berkley Shakespeare Programme.
Publisher
University of Exeter
Date
2019-12
Contributor
Dutta, Shrutakirti
Mukherjee, Ayesha
Rights
CC BY-NC
Format
Digital image
Type
Image
Coverage
England; 1595-98