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"This jarring discord of nobility, this should ring of each other in the Court"Henry VI, Part I, Act IV, Scene 1 (colour litho)
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"This jarring discord of nobility, this should ring of each other in the Court"Henry VI, Part I, Act IV, Scene 1 (colour litho)
969872 " This jarring discord of nobility, this should ring of each other in the Court" Henry VI, Part I, Act IV, Scene 1 (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: " This jarring discord of nobility, this should ring of each other in the Court." Henry VI, Part I, Act IV, Scene 1. Illustration for Military Misreadings of Shakspere by Major Seccombe (Routledge, c 1880). Printed in colours by Edmund Evans.); © Look and Learn
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Act Iv Discord Henry Vi Jokes Misreadings Part I Plays Scene 1 English Literature
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This jarring discord of nobility, this should ring of each other in the Court
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is a captivating and vibrant lithograph that captures a scene from William Shakespeare's play Henry VI, Part I. The artwork, created by an English School artist in the 19th century, depicts a moment filled with warfare, humor, and military misreadings. The image showcases soldiers dressed in medieval armor engaged in animated conversation within the court. Their expressions reveal both confusion and amusement as they try to decipher the complexities of noble behavior. This comical portrayal highlights the inherent contradictions and clashes within high society. The use of color lithography adds depth and richness to the print. Each character is brought to life through intricate details and vivid hues. The artist skillfully captures their emotions and interactions, creating a visually striking composition. This artwork was originally produced as an illustration for Major Seccombe's book "Military Misreadings of Shakspere" published by Routledge around 1880. Printed by Edmund Evans using advanced printing techniques at that time, it exemplifies artistic craftsmanship. Overall, this print offers viewers a glimpse into Shakespearean literature while showcasing the timeless themes of power struggles and misunderstandings among nobility. It serves as a reminder that even within grandeur settings like courts or palaces, disharmony can prevail.
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