Romeo and Juliet: the Tomb Scene
Derby Exhibition (1839), An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump, Joseph Wright of Derby
978-613-9-10504-5
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2012-01-09
45,00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Romeo and Juliet: the Tomb Scene is a painting by Joseph Wright of Derby, completed by 1790, exhibited in 1790 and 1791, shown in the Derby Exhibition of 1839 in the Mechanics' Institute, and now displayed in Derby Museum and Art Gallery. The painting exhibits Wright's famed skill with nocturnal and candlelit scenes. It depicts the moment in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet when Juliet, kneeling beside Romeo's body, hears a footstep and draws a dagger to kill herself. The line is "Yea, noise? Then I'll be brief. O happy dagger!"
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