Mort d'Hamlet (Act.V Sc.II) (Death of Hamlet), Eugène Delacroix, 1843

Mort d'Hamlet (Act.V Sc.II) (Death of Hamlet), Eugène Delacroix, 1843

In the foreground, hamlet, supported by horatio, lies dying, wounded by a sword tipped in poison; in the centre ground, three men carry the dead body of laertes, also poisoned by the sword, and look to left at the slumped body of gertrude, supported by another figure, the cup of poison (which claudius had intended for hamlet) on a table in front of her. 1843. Impression from the 1864 edition lithograph. Date: 1843. Dimensions: Height: 291 mm (image); Height: 548 mm (sheet); Width: 206 mm (image); Width: 357 mm (sheet). Medium: paper. Depicted People: William Shakespeare. Collection: British Museum. Mort d'Hamlet (Act.V Sc.II) (Death of Hamlet) (BM 1911,0412.180 1)
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Author: Eugène Delacroix - BertautsSource: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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