Mort d'Ophélie (Act.IV Sc.VII) (Death of Ophelia), Eugène Delacroix, 1843

Mort d'Ophélie (Act.IV Sc.VII) (Death of Ophelia), Eugène Delacroix, 1843

Ophelia, her eyes closed, is half-immersed in the river; with one hand she grasps an overhead branch from a tree on the river bank, with the other she clutches a garland of flowers and plants to her bare breast. 1843. Impression from the 1864 edition lithograph. Date: 1843. Dimensions: Height: 187 mm (image); Height: 347 mm (sheet); Width: 256 mm (image); Width: 483 mm (sheet). Medium: paper. Depicted People: William Shakespeare. Collection: British Museum. Mort d'Ophélie (Act.IV Sc.VII) (Death of Ophelia) (BM 1911,0412.177)
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Author: Eugène Delacroix - BertautsSource: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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