Abhorson, Clown and Provost
Print
1797 (printed)
1797 (printed)
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Print showing Act 4, Scene 2, from Measure for Measure, 1797.
Object details
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Title | Abhorson, Clown and Provost (assigned by artist) |
Materials and techniques | Printed ink on paper |
Brief description | Print showing Act 4, Scene 2, from Measure for Measure, 1797 |
Physical description | Print showing Act 4, Scene 2, from Measure for Measure, 1797. The print features a scene with three male figures inside a stone room. The figure on the left is shown leaning slightly forwards, his gaze directed toward the man positioned at the centre, who is returning his stare. This central figure has his right hand on his hip and a small sword tucked into the belt at his waist. Behind him is the third figure. He is shown climbing up a small flight of steps, his back turned towards the viewer. His right hand is upraised, reaching for the door. |
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Credit line | Gabrielle Enthoven Collection |
Literary reference | Measure for Measure |
Summary | Print showing Act 4, Scene 2, from Measure for Measure, 1797. |
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Accession number | S.1330-2015 |
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Record created | August 7, 2015 |
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