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“Her mood will needs be pitied.”(IV, 5)
Ophelia in Art
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Ophelia. Jean Baptiste Bertrand, 1873.
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Mad Ophelia. Henry Selous, 1868.
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Laertes and Ophelia. Maurice Greiffenhagen, 1885
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The First Madness of Ophelia. Dante Gabriel Rossetti. 1864.
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Ophelia, Georg Falkenberg. c. 1898.
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Ophelia’s Mad Scene. Benjamin West, 1805.
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Ophelia. Arthur Hughes, c. 1863-64
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Ophelia.John William Waterhouse, 1894
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Ophelia. John William Waterhouse, 1889
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Ophelia. John William Waterhouse, 1910
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Ophelia. Madeleine Lemaire, 1880.
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“Gertrude: There is a willow grows aslant a brook,That shows his hoar leaves in the glassy stream;There with fantastic garlands did she comeOf crow-flowers, nettles, daisies, and long purplesThat liberal shepherds give a grosser name,But our cold maids do dead men's fingers call them:There, on the pendent boughs her coronet weedsClambering to hang, an envious sliver broke;When down her weedy trophies and herselfFell in the weeping brook. Her clothes spread wide;And, mermaid-like, awhile they bore her up:Which time she chanted snatches of old tunes;As one incapable of her own distress,Or like a creature native and induedUnto that element: but long it could not beTill that her garments, heavy with their drink,Pull'd the poor wretch from her melodious layTo muddy death.” (IV, 7)
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Ophelia. Richard Westall
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Ophelia Vide Hamlet. Henry Tresham, 1794.
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The Drowning of Ophelia. W.G. Simmonds (1910)
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The Death of Ophelia. Eugene Delacroix (1853)
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Ophelia. Sir John Everett Millais (1852)
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“Ophelia” by JoWonder (executed in live bacteria cultures)
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Harold Copping.
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Ophelia. Photograph by
Kara Siemiaszko
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Odilon Redon. Ophélie, 1905.