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Friday, May 1, 2015

ROMEO and JULIET in FAMOUS ART WORKS and QUOTES


Jennie Harbour: Romeo and Juliet
"What's in a name?
"Good night, Good night!
Parting is such sweet sorrow,
that I shall say good night
till it be morrow."
Eleanor Fortescue-Brickdale - Romeo and Juliet Farewell
Eleanor Fortescue-Brickdale: Romeo and Juliet Farewell
Б.Уэст. Ромео и Джульетта.
Benjamin West: Romeo and Juliet, 1778
"For you and I
are past our dancing days"
Frederic Leighton - The feigned death of Juliet
Frederic Leighton: The Feigned Death of Juliet
Frederic Lord Leighton: The Reconciliation of the Montagues and Capulets
Over the Dead Bodies of Romeo and Juliet, 1855
"O woe! O woeful, woeful, woeful day!
Most lamentable day.
Most woeful day
That ever, ever I did yet behold!
O day, O day, O day!
O hateful day! 
Never was seen so black a day as this.
O woeful day! O woeful day!"
'Silent Persuasion : Romeo and Juliet' → Hugh Merle - 1823/1881 - Pintor Francês.
Hugues Merle: Romeo and Juliet Silent Persuasion  
Hugues Merle: Romeo and Juliet, 1879
"It is the east,
and Juliet is the sun"

Heinrich von Angeli - "Romeo and Juliet"
Heinrich von Angeli: Romeo and Juliet
Ford Madox Brown: Romeo and Juliet
Charles Eduard Delotte:
Romeo and Juliet in the Garden of Capulletti
"Not stepping
o'er the bounds of modesty"
Francesco Hayez:
The Last Kiss of Romeo and Juliet, 1823
Ф.Хайес. Ромео и Джульетта в приделе отца Лоренцо.
Francesco Hayez: Romeo and Juliet in the Aisle of his Father Lorenzo
Francesco Hayez - The Marriage of Romeo and Juliet
Francesco Paolo Hayez: The Marriage of Romeo and Juliet
Nurse:
"Your lady mother
is coming to your chamber.
The day is broke; 
be wary, look about."
Juliet:
"Then, window, let day in,
and let life out."
Romeo:
"Farewell, farewell!
One kiss, and I'll descend."

Richard Dadd: Sketch for the Passions. Love, 1853
Romeo and Juliet
Vrubel: Romeo and Juliet, 1895-1896
Charles James Folkard: Romeo and Juliet
"Wisely and slow;
they stumble that run fast"
Annie Lei­bovitz: Romeo and Juliet 
Annie Lei­bovitz: Romeo and Juliet 
"See, how she leans
her cheek upon her hand!
O that I were a glove upon that hand,
that I might touch that cheek!"
Juliet by Philip H. Calderon Romeo and Juliet artwork
Philip H. Calderon: Juliet, 1888
Domenico Scattola: Giulietta nel Prendere il Sonnifero
Juliet by William Clarke Wontner
William Clarke Wontner: Juliet
John William Waterhouse: Juliet, 1898

"O Romeo, Romeo!
wherefore art thou Romeo?
Deny thy father and refuse thy name.
Or if thou wilt not,
be but sworn my love
And I'll no longer be a Capulet."
Yulia Bekkhova - Romeo
Yulia Bekkhova: Romeo
Yulia Bekkhova - Juliet
Yulia Bekkhova: Juliet

"Methinks I see thee,
now thou art so low,
As one dead in
 the bottom of a tomb."
Arthur Rackham: At the Cell of Friar Laurence
(also known as Romeo and Juliet)
"These violent delights
have violent ends
And in their triumph die,
like fire and powder,
Which as they kiss consume."
Anne Brunton (1769-1808) and Joseph Holman (1764–1817) in 'Romeo and Juliet'  by Mather Brown
Mather Brown: Romeo and Juliet 
[Anne Brunton (1769-1808)
and Joseph Holman (1764–1817)]
Mather Brown: Romeo and Juliet, Act II, Scene 4
Romeo and Juliet with Friar Lawrence
"Is there no pity sitting in the clouds
That sees into the bottom of my grief?
O sweet my mother, cast me not away!
Delay this marriage for a month, a week,
Or if you do not, make the bridal bed
In that dim monument where Tybalt lies."
Sir Thomas Francis Dicksee - Juliet And The Friar
Frank Dicksee: Juliet And The Friar
Frank Dicksee: Romeo and Juliet, 1884
Juliet by Thomas Francis “Frank” Dicksee (1877)
Frank Dicksee: Juliet, 1877
Romeo and Juliet by Frank Dicksee
Frank Dicksee: Romeo and Juliet
Frank Dicksee: Romeo and Juliet, ca. 1880's
"Then I defy you, stars!"
Christian August Printz: Romeo and Juliet, c.1900 
Romeo and Juliet by Ilyas Phaizulline
Ilyas Phaizulline: Romeo and Juliet
"Come, come with me,
and we will make short work;
For, by your leaves,
you shall not stay alone
Till Holy Church
incorporate two in one."
Anselm Friedrich Feuerbach - Romeo And Juliet
Anselm Friedrich Feuerbach: Romeo And Juliet
Henry William Bunbury: Romeo and Juliet with Friar Laurence, 1792-96.
William James Grant: Juliet and the Friar
Frederick Richard Pickersgill:
Romeo and Juliet, Act II, Prologue
"Take up those cords:
poor ropes, you are beguiled,
Both you and I;
for Romeo is exiled:
He made you for a highway to my bed;
But I, a maid, die maiden-widowed.
Come, cords, come, nurse;
I'll to my wedding-bed;
And death, not Romeo,
take my maidenhead!"
John Roddam Spencer-Stanhope: Juliet and Her Nurse, 1863
Henry Perronet Briggs: Juliet and her Nurse
"Tis torture, and not mercy.
Heaven is here
Where Juliet lives,
and every cat and dog
And little mouse,
every unworthy thing,
Live here in heaven
and may look on her,
But Romeo may not."
William Hatherall: Romeo and Juliet
ROMEO AND JULIET by W. Hatherill, R.I. http://www.gutenberg.org/files/40441/40441-h/40441-h.htm
William Hatherall: Romeo and Juliet
William Hatherell: Wherefore Art Thou Romeo
Romeo and Juliet by William Hatherell
William Hatherall: Romeo and Juliet
"If I Profane
With My Unworthiest Hand"
William Hatherell: Where's Romeo? c. 1912
Nurse:
"O holy friar,
O, tell me, holy friar,
Where is my lady's lord,
where's Romeo?"
Friar:
"There on the ground,
with his own tears made drunk."
Nurse:
"O, he is even in my mistress' case,
Just in her case! O woful sympathy!
Piteous predicament!
Even so lies she,
Blubbering and weeping,
weeping and blubbering.
Stand up, stand up;
stand, and you be a man:
For Juliet's sake, for her sake
rise and stand;
Why should you fall into so deep an O?"
Romeo and Juliet - 1879- Wilhelm Trubner (german painter)
Wilhelm Trübner: Romeo and Juliet, 1879
Gaetano Previati: Romeo and Juliet
Karl Ludwig Friedrich Becker: Romeo and Juliet
John Pettie:
Friar Laurence and Juliet
"This day's black fate
on more days doth depend:
This but begins the woe
 others must end."
Juliet by William Powell Frith
William Powell Frith: Juliet
Romeo And Juliet by N. Riccardi
N. Riccardi: Romeo And Juliet
Gaetano Chierici: Giulietta e Romeo
Victor Müller: Romeo and Juliet
"Or bid me go into a new-made grave,
And hide me with a dead man in his shroud
-Things that, to hear them told,
have made me tremble-
And I will do it without fear or doubt,
To live an unstain'd wife
to my sweet love."
Romeo and Juliet by Piloty, Ferdinand II
Ferdinand Piloty II: Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and Juliet by Henri Pierre Picou
Henri Pierre Picou: Romeo and Juliet
"One fairer than my love?
The all-seeing sun
Ne'er saw her match since
first the world begun."
"O! she doth teach
the torches to burn bright"
Marc Chagall: Roméo et Juliette, 1964
Doris H. David: Romeo i Dzhuletta
Leyendecker: Romeo and Juliet,
Saturday Evening Post Cover
Johann Heinrich Fuseli: Romeo and Juliet
Johann Heinrich Fuseli: Romeo at Juliet's Deathbed, 1809
"A plague o' both your houses!"
Jules Salles-Wagner: Romeo and Juliet, 1898
Julius Kronberg: Roméo et Juliette
"Did my heart love till now?
Forswear it, sight!
For I ne'er saw true beauty
till this night."
Romeo and Juliet, The Balcony Scene, oil by Hans Makart, Austrian, 1840-1884.
Hans Makart: Romeo and Juliet,
The Balcony Scene
Romeo and Juliet: Act II, Scene II
E. Wilson: Romeo and Juliet
John Henry Frederick Bacon: Romeo and Juliet
Illustration for Children's Stories from Shakespeare
Elizabeth Shippen Green: Romeo and Juliet
Gerritt Vandersyde: Romeo and Juliet
"I dreamt my lady came
and found me dead"
Charles and Mary Lamb Tales from Shakespeare, 1878
Juliet Confides her Passion to her Nurse
Drawn in color by Gertrude Demain Hammond
John Francis Rigaud: Romeo and Juliet
Romeo Leaves Juliet
After their Wedding Night
"A greater power than we can contradict
Hath thwarted our intents."
Romeo and Juliet by Alfred Elmore
Alfred Elmore: Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and Juliet by Angelo Graf von Courten
Angelo Graf von Courten: Romeo and Juliet
Karl Ludwig Friedrich Becker: Romeo and Juliet
Joseph Wright of Derby: Romeo and Juliet Tomb Scene, 1790
Diebolt - The Death Of Romeo
Diebolt: The Death Of Romeo
"Tempt not a desperate man."
Romeo and Juliet by Makovsky Konstantin
Konstantin Makovsky: Romeo and Juliet c.1890
Charles Francois Jalabert: Romeo and Juliet
"It seems she hangs
upon the cheek of night
like a rich jewel in an Ethiope's ear."
Death, that hath suck'd
the honey of thy breath
Hath had no power
yet upon thy beauty."
Romeo And Juliet by Francis Sidney Muschamp
Francis Sidney Muschamp: Romeo And Juliet
George Edward Robertson: Romeo and Juliet
Juliet at the Capulet Tomb
Left: Juliet's Father Commands her to Marry Paris
Right:  Juliet is Found "Dead"
Romeo and Juliet Stolen Interview
Toshiaki Kato: Oh, Happy Dagger from Romeo and Juliet
Toshiaki Kato: Palm to Palm from Romeo and Juliet
"Romeo is banished,
There is no end, no limit,
 measure, bound,
In that word's death.
No words can that woe sound."
Romeo and Juliet illustration by Dorothy Carleton Smyth, 1906
Dorothy Carleton Smyth:
Romeo and Juliet, 1906
John Opie: Romeo and Juliet, Act IV, Scene V
James Northcote: Romeo and Juliet, Act V, Scene III.
"Capulet! Montague!
See, what a scourge
is laid upon your hate,
That heaven finds means
to kill your joys with love.
And I for winking at your discords too
Have lost a brace of kinsmen:
all are punish'd. . . .
Frank Cheyne Papé: Romeo and Juliet,
Tales from Shakespeare, 1923
Edward Henry Corbould: Romeo and Juliet
Alfred Elmore: Romeo and Juliet
Joseph Noel Paton: Romeo and Juliet
Unknown European Artist:
Romeo and Juliet, c. 1860-70
Unknown Artist, France - Romeo And Juliet, c.1840
Unknown Artist, France: Romeo And Juliet, c.1840
A glooming peace
this morning with it brings;
The sun, for sorrow,
will not show his head:
Go hence, to have more talk
of these sad things;
Some shall be pardon'd,
and some punished:
For never was a story of more woe
Than this of Juliet and her Romeo."
John Everett Millais: The Death of Romeo and Juliet, 1848
Norman Price: Romeo Juliet  from Lamb's Tales,1910's
"Come what sorrow can."
Margaret Mather in The Death of Juliet [Romeo and Juliet: act V, scene 3], Copy
Margaret Mather in Romeo and Juliet
Gustav Klimt: The Death of Romeo and Juliet
Performance at Shakespeare's Globe Theater in London
Kinuko Craft: Romeo And Juliet

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THE STORY OF ROMEO AND JULIET
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