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Othello, 1890 (litho)
KW428119 Othello, 1890 (litho) by Gilbert, John (1817-97); Private Collection; (add.info.: Desdemona on her knees before Othello in the play by William Shakespeare (c.1564-1616); From The Illustrated Library Shakespeare, published London 1890; ); Ken Welsh; English, out of copyright
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Begging Clasped Hands Desdemona Gesture Illustrated Library Mistrust Othello Pleading Rejecting Rejection Shakespearean Suspicion Tragedy Tragic Snakes
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This lithograph, titled "Othello, 1890" transports us to the tragic world of William Shakespeare's renowned play. Created by John Gilbert in the late 19th century, this print captures a pivotal moment between Othello and Desdemona. In this scene, we witness Desdemona on her knees before her husband Othello. The artist skillfully portrays her pleading and begging for forgiveness as she tries to salvage their deteriorating relationship. The anguish in both characters' faces is palpable, reflecting the deep tragedy that unfolds throughout the play. Gilbert's illustration beautifully conveys the themes of suspicion and mistrust that permeate Othello's mind. A snake slithers ominously in the background, symbolizing deceit and betrayal. Meanwhile, a sword lies nearby as a reminder of impending doom. The gesture of clasped hands signifies desperation and longing for reconciliation from Desdemona's side. However, it also represents rejection as Othello remains steadfast in his doubts about her faithfulness. This powerful image encapsulates the heart-wrenching essence of Shakespearean tragedy while showcasing Gilbert's artistic prowess. It serves as a timeless reminder of human frailty and its consequences when fueled by jealousy and insecurity. Displayed within an illustrated library edition published in London during 1890s, this litho print continues to captivate audiences with its emotional depth and visual storytelling prowess.
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