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Portia, disguised as an advocate Balthazar, defends Antonio against Shylocks claim for a pound of flesh in settlement of his debt. The Merchant of Venice Act IV, Scene I. Illustration by Robert Dudley (active 1858-1893) published 1856-1858 for the comedy The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare, written between 1596 and 1598. Chromolithograph
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1598 1856 1858 Active Advocate Antonio Chromolithograph Claim Comedy Dudley Flesh Literature Merchant Play Pound Published Robert Scene Settlement Shakespeare Theatre Venice William Written 1596 Balthazar Debt Defends Disguised Portia Shylock
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In this chromolithograph, we are transported to the dramatic Act IV, Scene I of William Shakespeare's timeless comedy, The Merchant of Venice. Illustrated by the talented Robert Dudley, this print captures a pivotal moment as Portia assumes the guise of advocate Balthazar to defend Antonio against Shylock's relentless claim for a pound of flesh in settlement of his debt. The scene is filled with tension and anticipation as Portia, cleverly disguised and armed with her wit and intellect, stands before the court. Her presence exudes confidence and determination as she prepares to challenge Shylock's merciless pursuit of justice. Dudley masterfully portrays the intensity on each character's face - from Antonio's worry-filled expression to Shylock's unwavering resolve. This illustration serves as a visual testament to Shakespeare's genius in crafting complex characters and thought-provoking themes. It reminds us that beneath the comedic facade lies profound commentary on prejudice, mercy, and justice. Published between 1856-1858 during a time when English literature was flourishing in popularity among theatre-goers, this print showcases both Dudley’s artistic talent and Shakespeare’s enduring legacy. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece of artistry today, it serves as an invitation to delve into the rich tapestry woven by one of history’s greatest playwrights – William Shakespeare.
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