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Autolycus (The Winters Tale), c1870
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Autolycus (The Winters Tale), c1870
Autolycus (The Winters Tale), c1870. From The Works of Shakspere, by Charles Knight. [Virtue & Co. Limited, London, c1870]
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This print captures the essence of Autolycus, a fictional character from William Shakespeare's play "The Winter's Tale". Created in 1870 by Charles R. Leslie, an esteemed British artist, this engraving showcases the talent and artistry of the era. Set against a backdrop reminiscent of Elizabethan England, Autolycus is depicted as a charismatic vagabond peddler. Dressed in traditional 16th-century attire, he exudes charm and mischief with his sly smile and confident posture. The attention to detail in his costume transports us back to a time when roguish characters like Autolycus roamed the country roads. Surrounded by both men and women who seem equally captivated by his presence, Autolycus holds court as if he were performing on stage at an old English theater. This image beautifully captures the theatricality that Shakespeare's works are known for. Charles Knight's contribution to "The Works of Shakspere" further enhances this stunning piece of art. Published by Virtue & Co. , London in 1870, it demonstrates how Shakespearean literature continued to inspire artists long after its creation. As we gaze upon this remarkable print today, we can appreciate not only Leslie's skillful rendering but also the enduring legacy of William Shakespeare himself. It serves as a reminder that great art transcends time and continues to resonate with audiences across centuries.
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