Francis Wheatley, after. Shakespeare. Tempest. Act V. Scene I. Engraved by Caroline Watson. 1795.
Francis Wheatley, after. Shakespeare. Tempest. Act V. Scene I. Engraved by Caroline Watson. 1795.
Francis Wheatley, after. Shakespeare. Tempest. Act V. Scene I. Engraved by Caroline Watson. 1795.
Francis Wheatley, after. Shakespeare. Tempest. Act V. Scene I. Engraved by Caroline Watson. 1795.
Francis Wheatley, after. Shakespeare. Tempest. Act V. Scene I. Engraved by Caroline Watson. 1795.
Francis Wheatley, after. Shakespeare. Tempest. Act V. Scene I. Engraved by Caroline Watson. 1795.
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Francis Wheatley RA (1747-1801). English painter contributed to John Boydell's Shakespeare Gallery.
Caroline Watson (1761? –1814). The first independent woman engraver in Great Britain in the 18th century.
Title: Shakespeare. Tempest. Act V. Scene I. Ferdinand and Miranda playing chess.
Signed in the plate. 
Materials and Techniques: Stipple and line engraving. Printed on thick cream-colored paper.
DimensionsImage 22 1/2" x 17'' (57 x 43 cm). Sheet 29 6/8"" x 23 6/8" (76 x 61 cm).
Publication
: First published by J&J Boydell, London, 1795. Reissued by  Shearjashub Spooner in "The American edition of Boydell's Illustrations of Shakespeare's dramatic works, by the most eminent artists of Great Britain." #8. New York, 1852.
Condition: Tears to margins.  A detailed condition report is available on demand.
MuseumHood Museum of Art. No. 2013.73.1
Note: More about Shakespeare Gallery, John Boydell, and Sh. Spooner's edition read in our blog posts Shakespeare Gallery and John Boydell: The Enlightenment man.