Artvee
  • Browse
    • Abstract
    • Figurative
    • Landscape
    • Illustration
    • Posters
    • Religion
    • Mythology
    • Drawings
    • Still Life
    • Animals
    • Botanical
    • Asian Art
  • Books
  • Artists
  • Explore
    • Topics
    • Culture
    • Movements
  • Highlights
  • Collections
  • Galleries
  • Artvee Pro
Login
Artvee
Menu
Walford Graham Robertson - Two gentlemen of Verona; Antonio Act I, Scene III

Two gentlemen of Verona; Antonio Act I, Scene III (1895)

Walford Graham Robertson (English, 1866-1948)
Facebook Twitter Pinterest
Favourite
Collect

Standard, 1109 x 1800px JPG, Size: 1.44 MB

Download

Max Size, 3899 x 6328px JPG, Size: 19.57 MB

Download
License: All public domain files can be freely used for personal and commercial projects.
Why is this image in the public domain?
The Artist died in 1948 so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries where the copyright term is the Artist's life plus 70 years or fewer.
Walford Graham Robertson

Walford Graham Robertson was a British painter, illustrator and author. He donated over 20 works of art to the Tate Gallery, London.

"In the London of Beardsley and Beerbohm, Shaw and Henry James, Robertson was a promising presence in the art and theater worlds. Today the museums of England owe a debt to his taste and judgment", according to The New York Times. He was an important collector of art, especially William Blake. He wrote plays, novels and a memoir, Life Was Worth Living (1931). He painted and illustrated books. He designed costumes for Sarah Bernhardt and Ellen Terry. He was twice portrayed by John Singer Sargent. He was sociable, and knew many notable people including Oscar Wilde and artists. He was a source of witty quotes and anecdotes. The New York Times printed a biographical article about him in 2001.

Immediately following his death, a catalogue of his Blake collection was published, and in 1953 a collection of his letters was issued.

According to Cardiff University Professor Emeritus Peter Hunt, Robertson shared a house in London with the author Kenneth Grahame, while Grahame's wife and son lived in Berkshire.

In Collection: Illustrations to Shakespeare (View all 1404)

Portrait of Shakespeare

Portrait of Shakespeare

George Perfect Harding (English, 1781 – 1853)
Costumes for Merchant of Venice, Merry wives of Windsor, and Twelfth night Pl.09

Costumes for Merchant of Venice, Merry wives of Windsor, and Twelfth night Pl.09 (19th Century)

E.J.S. (English, 19th Century)
Macbeth, banquet scene, Lyceum Theatre, February 2, 1889, Sir Henry Irving as Macbeth, Ellen Terry as Lady Macbeth

Macbeth, banquet scene, Lyceum Theatre, February 2, 1889, Sir Henry Irving as Macbeth, Ellen Terry as Lady Macbeth (1889)

John Jellicoe (English, 1842 – 1914)
Henry Irving between England and America

Henry Irving between England and America (1883)

Frederick Barnard (English, 1846 – 1896)
King Henry 8th, King, Cranmer &c., act V, sc. IV

King Henry 8th, King, Cranmer &c., act V, sc. IV (19th century)

William Francis Starling (English, active 1833 - 1845)
Measure for measure. Hear me, Isabel, said the agonized Claudio

Measure for measure. Hear me, Isabel, said the agonized Claudio (1917-1918)

Louis Rhead (American, 1857-1926)
Haunts of Shakespeare Pl.16

Haunts of Shakespeare Pl.16 (19th century)

Paul Braddon (English, 1864–1937)
Illustrations to Shakespeare Pl.056

Illustrations to Shakespeare Pl.056 (19th century)

John Massey Wright (English, 1777–1866)
Dogberry and the watch … Much ado about nothing, act IV., scene II

Dogberry and the watch … Much ado about nothing, act IV., scene II

Joseph Swain (English, 1820-1909)
Full-length figure of Ophelia

Full-length figure of Ophelia (1880)

V. Zippenfeld
Falstaff at the Boar’s Head Tavern

Falstaff at the Boar’s Head Tavern (1840)

Anonymous
Sir John Falstaff and Mistress Quickly

Sir John Falstaff and Mistress Quickly (1870)

Alfred Dever (English, 1836–1899)
Winter’s tale; act V, scene 3

Winter’s tale; act V, scene 3

Thomas Nast (American, 1840-1902)
King Richard 3rd, the two princes, Dighton and Forrest, act IV, scene III

King Richard 3rd, the two princes, Dighton and Forrest, act IV, scene III (19th century)

William Francis Starling (English, active 1833 - 1845)
The Winter’s Tale; Ladies

The Winter’s Tale; Ladies (1904)

Tom Heslewood (English, 1868–1939)
View all 1404 Artworks

0 Artworks
Follow
Facebook Twitter Pinterest
Favourite
Collect

Standard, JPG, Size:

Download

Max Size, JPG, Size:

Download
License: All public domain files can be freely used for personal and commercial projects. .
Why is this image in the public domain?
  • Terms
  • Privacy
  • Contact us
Artvee.com 2024 All Rights Reserved
We use cookies to improve your experience on our website. By browsing this website, you agree to our use of cookies.
More info Accept
  • Sign in
  • Browse
    • Abstract
    • Figurative
    • Landscape
    • Illustration
    • Posters
    • Religion
    • Mythology
    • Drawings
    • Still Life
    • Animals
    • Botanical
    • Asian Art
  • Artists
  • Books
  • Explore
    • Topics
    • Culture
    • Movements
  • Highlights
  • Collections
  • Galleries
  • Artvee Pro