The Vine
Print
1852 (published), 1843 (etched)
1852 (published), 1843 (etched)
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Tall portrait-format plate with a rectagular image at the top and an oval cartouche at the bottom, both depicting cherubs gathering grapes in a forest and the upper image with a radiant silhouette of Bacchus. Title at the top of the sheet, six lines of Shakespeare’s song in the centre, and 'Samuel Palmer', in small capitals, under each subject.
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Materials and techniques | Etching print on India paper |
Brief description | 'The Vine' (also known as 'Plumpy Bacchus'), two illustrations on one sheet, accompanying lyrics from Shakespeare's 'Antony and Cleopatra'. Etchings by Samuel Palmer ca.1843. Published in 'Songs and Ballads of Shakespeare Illustrated by the Etching Club', England, 1852. |
Physical description | Tall portrait-format plate with a rectagular image at the top and an oval cartouche at the bottom, both depicting cherubs gathering grapes in a forest and the upper image with a radiant silhouette of Bacchus. Title at the top of the sheet, six lines of Shakespeare’s song in the centre, and 'Samuel Palmer', in small capitals, under each subject. |
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Credit line | Presented by Mrs J. Merrick Head |
Object history | Published state. Published in 'Songs and Ballads of Shakespeare Illustrated by the Etching Club', 1852. The lyrics printed are from the song in Shakespeare's 'Antony and Cleopatra' Act II, Scene 7. Plate destroyed. |
Production | Published in 'Songs and Ballads of Shakespeare Illustrated by the Etching Club', 1852. |
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Literary reference | Shakespeare, William. <u>Antony and Cleopatra</u>, Act II, Scene 7. |
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Accession number | E.1888-1919 |
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Record created | June 30, 2009 |
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