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A Midsummer Night's Dream

Drawing
1908 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Arthur Rackham (1867-1939) trained at the Lambeth School of Art. He gained experience from a young age as an illustrator by working for the Westminster Budget and other magazines. He worked mainly as an illustrator to Children's books. From the early twentieth century Rackham developed a talent for portraying witches and fairies by employing vivid characterization, which often has an underlying sense of horror. These illustration effectively incorporate fine outlines with a pale palette to create the feeling of another world.

This watercolour illustrateswas reproduced in W.Heinemann's publication of A Midsummer Night's Dream in 1908. Shakespeare's play has been a continual source of inspiration to artists. This illustration shows an elf attendant that is summoned to serve Bottom. This tiny elf is on of Tatania's attendants summoned to serve the bewitched mortal, Bottom. His Srpightly movement reflects the mischief perpetrated by the fairies in the play.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleA Midsummer Night's Dream (popular title)
Materials and techniques
Pen and ink and watercolour
Brief description
Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939). Pen and ink and watercolour illustration showing an elf attendant carrying berries. The illustration for "A Midsummer Night's Dream".
Physical description
Pen and ink and watercolour illustration showing an elf attendant carrying berries. The illustration accompanies the line from A Midsummer Night's Dream "feed him on apricocks and dewberries" (Act:3:1)
Dimensions
  • Height: 13.3cm
  • Width: 21.2cm
Marks and inscriptions
"Arthur Rackham 08" (In pen and ink in a scroll at the bottom left corner)
Credit line
Given by A. E. Anderson
Object history
Given by A. E. Anderson in 1910
Summary
Arthur Rackham (1867-1939) trained at the Lambeth School of Art. He gained experience from a young age as an illustrator by working for the Westminster Budget and other magazines. He worked mainly as an illustrator to Children's books. From the early twentieth century Rackham developed a talent for portraying witches and fairies by employing vivid characterization, which often has an underlying sense of horror. These illustration effectively incorporate fine outlines with a pale palette to create the feeling of another world.

This watercolour illustrateswas reproduced in W.Heinemann's publication of A Midsummer Night's Dream in 1908. Shakespeare's play has been a continual source of inspiration to artists. This illustration shows an elf attendant that is summoned to serve Bottom. This tiny elf is on of Tatania's attendants summoned to serve the bewitched mortal, Bottom. His Srpightly movement reflects the mischief perpetrated by the fairies in the play.
Bibliographic reference
Shakespeare, William. Midsummer Night's Dream, London, Heinemann, 1908, p.62
Collection
Accession number
E.2989-1910

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Record createdJune 30, 2009
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