Shakespeare's house, Stratford upon Avon. Aquatint with etching after S. Ireland, 1795.
- Ireland, Samuel, -1800.
- Date:
- 1795
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- 24454i
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"Publications such as Samuel Ireland's Picturesque views on the upper or Warwickshire Avon (1795) identified, illustrated, imagined and enthused over Shakespearian localities beyond the Birthplace notably the site of the house at New Place which he bought with his considerable earnings as a playwright. Wholly rebuilt in 1700, and then entirely demolished in 1759, one thing is for sure: this highly fanciful depiction of what New Place would have looked like in Shakespeares time is completely inaccurate. It is chiefly remarkable for the extent to which it is invested in Shakespeare's social standing through imagining neo-classical grandeur and Shakespeare's arms over the door."--website of Shakespeare's Birthplace Trust, 2018
Publication/Creation
1795
Physical description
1 print : aquatint with etching ; image 11 x 16.4 cm
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Shakspere's House, New Place, chapel, & grammar school. Sam. Ireland delt.
Reference
Wellcome Collection 24454i
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