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The Queen in "Hamlet"

1895
pastel on paperboard
27 7/8 x 21 7/8 in. (70.8 x 55.6 cm)

Smithsonian American Art Museum

Washington, D.C.

 GAAnonymous
The Penance of Eleanor, Duchess of Gloucester

1900
oil on canvas
H: 49 x W: 85 inches (H: 125 x W: 216 cm)

Carnegie Institute, Museum of Art

Pittsburgh, PA

notes
The subject of this large narrative painting comes from Shakespeare's Henry VI: Part II, act 2, scene 4. Eleanor, having vainly urged her husband, Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, the Lord Protector, to usurp the throne of England, has committed the treasonable offense of consulting sorcerers about the length of the king's life
GAAnonymous
The Dance

Pen and ink
sheet: 14 x 14 1/2 in. (35.6 x 36.8 cm)

Metropolitan Museum of Art

New York, NY

 GAAnonymous
Sally in our Alley

Pen and ink on cardboard
sheet: 17 3/8 x 12 3/8 in. (44.1 x 31.4 cm)

Metropolitan Museum of Art

New York, NY

 GAAnonymous
Richard, Duke of Gloucester, and the Lady Anne

1896
oil on canvas
52 5/8 x 104 3/8 in. (133.7 x 265.1 cm)

Yale University Art Gallery

New Haven, CT

 GAAnonymous
Quince

1888
Pen and ink on cardboard
sheet: 17 7/8 x 13 1/8 in. (45.4 x 33.3 cm)

Metropolitan Museum of Art

New York, NY

 GAAnonymous
King Lear, Act I, Scene I

1898
oil on canvas
54 1/4 x 127 1/4 in. (137.8 x 323.2 cm)

Metropolitan Museum of Art

New York, NY

 GAAnonymous
In the Library

1888
Pen and ink on cardboard
sheet: 17 3/4 x 11 1/4 in. (45.1 x 28.6 cm)

Metropolitan Museum of Art

New York, NY

 GAAnonymous
In a Tavern, Illustration for "Phillada Flouts Me"

1886
Pen and ink on cardboard
sheet: 11 1/4 x 17 7/8 in. (28.6 x 45.4 cm)

Metropolitan Museum of Art

New York, NY

 GAAnonymous
Harvest Home

1887
pen and ink on paperboard
21 x 14 1/4 in. (53.3 x 36.2 cm)

Smithsonian American Art Museum

Washington, D.C.

 GAAnonymous
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