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1 Image1 Field Data Digital Image File Name 43917 Source Call Number ART Box D221 no.40 (size L) Source Creator Darley, Felix Octavius Carr, , artist. Source Title Char. "Stay, stay thy hand! Thou art an Amazon, and fightest with the sword of Deborah", King Henry VI [part 1], act I, scene II [graphic] / F.O.C. Darley, 1885. Source Created or Published [1885] Digital Image Type FSL collection HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Creator (Hamnet) Darley, Felix Octavius Carr, , artist. Title (Hamnet) Char. "Stay, stay thy hand! Thou art an Amazon, and fightest with the sword of Deborah", King Henry VI [part 1], act I, scene II [graphic] / F.O.C. Darley, 1885. Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) [1885] Physical Description (Hamnet) 1 drawing : indian ink wash with white pigment highlights ; irreg. image 372 x 311 mm. Subject (Hamnet) Charles VII, King of France, In literature, depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Book illustrations -- 19th century. Subject (Hamnet) Drawings -- 19th century. Subject (Hamnet) Joan, of Arc, Saint, In literature, depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Shakespeare, William, Characters -- Joan of Arc, depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Shakespeare, William, Characters -- King Charles VII, depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Shakespeare, William, Henry VI. Part 1. Act 1. Scene 2, depicted. Associated Name (Hamnet) Darley, Felix Octavius Carr, Associated Name (Hamnet) Darley, Jane Colburn, fl , former owner. Associated Name (Hamnet) Shakespeare, William, Notes (Hamnet) On the battlefield, Joan la Pucelle has Charles at sword-point. Notes (Hamnet) Provenance: Drawings (ART Box D221 no.22-51) were sold by S. Henkels in January, 1909, along with the library of Lewis C. Gratz. Drawings are listed at the end of the sale catalog where it is noted that they were being sold by order of Darley's widow. The above noted drawings are lot no.437 in the catalog. The items were purchased by the Folgers from a Freeman Co. sale in Philadelphia, June 22, (Formerly ART Inv. 445 & 444). Notes (Hamnet) This drawing is part of a set of 30 Darley illustrations which were reproduced as photogravures and published in New York and Philadelphia by Stoddart. The photogravures were sold, 30 plates in a box, folio size, with an imprint dated 1884, under the title 'Darley gallery of Shakespearean illustration'. Plates were issued in color and in black and white (some of which were filmed through color filters). A Shakespeare edition, published in New York by Amies in 1888, also contained these 30 illustrations along with designs by A. Chappell. The title page of the Amies edition notes that the illustrations are photogravures after wash drawings by Darley. Copies of the photogravures can be found in FSL ART Vol f80 and ART Inv. 447 (colored) and 448. The Shakespeare edition with Darley illustrations is PR e Sh.Col. Notes (Hamnet) Title derived from penciled notes beneath image. Folger Holdings Notes (Hamnet) Reproduction of an original in the Folger Shakespeare Library Call Number (Hamnet) ART Box D221 no.40 (size L) Call Number (Hamnet) For access, follow the Linked Resources hyperlink

2 Image1 Field Data Digital Image File Name 27812 Source Call Number ART File R345 no.11 PHOTO (size S) Source Creator Sarony, Napoleon, , photographer. Source Title Miss Rehan as Donna Hypolita in [Cibber's] She would and she would'nt [graphic] / Sarony. Source Created or Published New York : [s.n., 1883] Digital Image Type FSL collection HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Creator (Hamnet) Sarony, Napoleon, , photographer. Title (Hamnet) Miss Rehan as Donna Hypolita in [Cibber's] She would and she would'nt [graphic] / Sarony. Place of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) New York : Publisher (Hamnet) [s.n., Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) 1883] Physical Description (Hamnet) 1 photograph ; image 5 3/4 x 4 in., on sheet 12 x 10 in. Subject (Hamnet) Actors -- 19th century, depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Cibber, Colley, Characters -- Hypolita, depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Cibber, Colley, She wou'd and wou'd not, depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Hypolita (Fictitious character), depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Photographs -- 19th century. Subject (Hamnet) Portraits -- Female -- 19th century. Subject (Hamnet) Rehan, Ada, Performances, depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Rehan, Ada, , depicted. Notes (Hamnet) This record contains unverified data from old cards and may contain incorrect or incomplete text. Please consult Curator for assistance. Call Number (Hamnet) ART File R345 no.11 PHOTO (size S)

3 Image1 Field Data Digital Image File Name 24242 Source Call Number ART File R345 no.56 PHOTO (size XS) Source Title [Ada Rehan in costume, possibly in the character of Donna Hypolita in Cibber's She would and would not] [graphic]. Source Created or Published [S.l. : s.n., late 19th cent. or early 20th cent.] Digital Image Type FSL collection HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Title (Hamnet) [Ada Rehan in costume, possibly in the character of Donna Hypolita in Cibber's She would and would not] [graphic]. Place of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) [S.l. : Publisher (Hamnet) s.n., Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) late 19th cent. or early 20th cent.] Physical Description (Hamnet) 1 photograph ; 5 3/8 x 7 3/8 in. Subject (Hamnet) Actors -- 19th century, depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Actors -- 20th century, depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Cibber, Colley, Characters -- Hypolita, depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Cibber, Colley, She would and she would not, depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Hypolita (Fictitious character), depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Photographs -- 19th century. Subject (Hamnet) Photographs -- 20th century. Subject (Hamnet) Portraits -- Female -- 19th century. Subject (Hamnet) Portraits -- Female -- 20th century. Subject (Hamnet) Rehan, Ada, Performances, depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Rehan, Ada, , depicted. Notes (Hamnet) "Ada Rehan" in pencil on back of photo on Folger copy. Notes (Hamnet) Identification made on basis of photo in similar costume. W. Winter Notes (Hamnet) This record contains unverified data from old cards and may contain incorrect or incomplete text. Please consult Curator for assistance. Call Number (Hamnet) ART File R345 no.56 PHOTO (size XS)

4 Image1 Field Data Image Caption Covers, ART Vol. a71. General Description An early "artist book"/ "altered book" by Pinckney Marcius-Simons, Vellum over millboards, painted in watercolor and gold. Binder Marcius-Simons, Pinckney, Period 1908 Call Number ART Vol. a71 Provenance Inscribed "A Mon Ami Monsieur Arthur Meyer" by the artist (possibly to Arthur Meyer, , French journalist and politician, who collected books adorned with drawings); purchased by H. C. Folger in 1924 from Maggs Bros., London. Author Shakespeare, William, Title [Midsummer night's dream. French] Le songe d'une nuit d'été / Paul Meurice ; féerie d'après W. Shakespeare. Created / Published Paris : Librairie L. Conquet, 1886. Hamnet URL Technical Description Sewn on three linen tapes with printed textile pastedown and made endleaf designed by "Huloo" (signed on back pastedown). Rounded and backed spine. Head-edge of text block gilt. Headand tailbands worked with linen thread which has been painted. Orange and green bookmark. Vellum case with a French joint. Lap corners. Dimensions 240 x 170 x 14 mm. Decorative Description Vellum covers painted in watercolor with a scene from A Midsummer Night's Dream showing Oberon accompanied by fairies. Title in blue watercolor descending the spine and in gold paint across the top of the upper cover. Lines from the play written in black ink at bottom corners of covers. Other Details This is one of the earliest known "artist books." "Pinky" Marcius-Simons, born in New York in 1867, began his career painting genre and architectural paintings. Later, while living in Bayreuth, Germany, he changed his style, producing more fanciful compositions. He died in Bayreuth in 1909, not long after having painted this binding on a readily available French edition of A Midsummer Night's Dream. The printed text is partially obscured by the gouache and watercolor paintings covering each page from edge to edge. All 90 pages, as well as the binding, depict colorful scenes from the play. Literature Folger 15:10 (Folger Shakespeare Library, Fine and historic bookbindings from the Folger Shakespeare Library, New York, 1992). Binding Terms (RBMS) Painted bindings -- Germany -- 20th century. Binding Terms (RBMS) Vellum bindings -- Germany -- 20th century.

5 Image1 Field Data Image Caption Spine, Folio BS635.A2 T Cage. General Description A binding with a stamp of Pyramus and Thisbe, ca Brown calfskin over pasteboards with gilt and blind decoration. Some repair (20th century). Period ca. 1615 Call Number Folio BS635.A2 T Cage Provenance J. Lane bookplate; Sotheby sale, November 22, 1926, lot 269; purchased by H. C. Folger from Maggs Bros. in 1927. Author Tornielli, Agostino, Title Annales sacri ab orbe condito ad ipsum Christi Passione reparatum cum praecipuis ethnicorum temporibus apte ordinateque dispositi. Created / Published Mediolani : Ex typographia her. Pacifici Pontij et Io. Bapt[ist]ae Picalia, MDCX [1610] Hamnet URL Technical Description Sewn on five raised alum-tawed thongs. Three tipped-on endpapers and pastedowns (20th century). Rounded and backed spine. Edges colored red with gilt gauffering (see below). Blue and pink double head- and tailbands over cord core. Boards back cornered. Lap corners. Evidence of two fore-edge ties. Dimensions 340 x 231 x 63 mm. Decorative Description Gilt one-line and blind two-line fillets form a panel with stemmed carnations at angles. Gilt blocked corner ornaments of foliage sprouting cherubs are further embellished with an acanthus bud tool. The imbricated surround to the Pyramus and Thisbe centerpiece features clasped hands and a flaming heart pierced by two arrows. The outer border of a twoline gilt and blind fillet bears small neurons at angles. A two-line pallet with a large floral volute decorates the eight compartments of the spine, flanked by laurel sprays on either side. The third compartment is tooled with the title, once worked in a smaller type, now dislodged. Bands and half-bands, as well as the board edges, are worked with a roll (much worn). The fore-edge is gauffered with snail and lion motifs encircled in laurel wreaths, plus large and small gilt neurons, which also embellish head and tail edges. Other Details The centerpiece tells the tragic story of Pyramus who "kills himself most gallant for love" (Shakespeare, MND I, ii, 23). Nixon describes the action depicted by the block, citing Arthur Golding's 1565 translation of Ovid's Metamorphoses, Book IV. The Pyramus and Thisbe legend was well-known to the Elizabethan public and was used by Shakespeare in A Midsummer Night's Dream, written in The block shows Pyramus lying on the ground, apparently dead, and Thisbe committing suicide by falling on a sword. A lion runs away on the right. On the left, a statue of Cupid with bow and arrows stands in the middle of a fountain. The rebus-signature of the blockmaker, binder, or bookseller, "I S" on either side of a key (John Keyes?), can be seen on the trunk of a tree on the right. Only three other bindings with the Pyramus and Thisbe block are recorded: one on a copy of Ben Jonson's Workes, 1616, and the others on books of 1541 and 1600. Literature Nixon, Five Centuries, no. 25. Literature Folger 5:3 (Folger Shakespeare Library, Fine and historic bookbindings from the Folger Shakespeare Library, New York, 1992). Binding Terms (RBMS) Calf bindings -- 17th century. Binding Terms (RBMS) Gold tooled bindings -- 17th century. Binding Terms (RBMS) Leather bindings -- 17th century. Binding Terms (RBMS) Pallet tools -- 17th century. Binding Terms (RBMS) Raised bands -- 17th century.

6 Image1 Field Data Image Caption Gilt and gauffered fore edge, BS635.A2 T Cage. General Description A binding with a stamp of Pyramus and Thisbe, ca Brown calfskin over pasteboards with gilt and blind decoration. Some repair (20th century). Period ca. 1615 Call Number Folio BS635.A2 T Cage Provenance J. Lane bookplate; Sotheby sale, November 22, 1926, lot 269; purchased by H. C. Folger from Maggs Bros. in 1927. Author Tornielli, Agostino, Title Annales sacri ab orbe condito ad ipsum Christi Passione reparatum cum praecipuis ethnicorum temporibus apte ordinateque dispositi. Created / Published Mediolani : Ex typographia her. Pacifici Pontij et Io. Bapt[ist]ae Picalia, MDCX [1610] Hamnet URL Technical Description Sewn on five raised alum-tawed thongs. Three tipped-on endpapers and pastedowns (20th century). Rounded and backed spine. Edges colored red with gilt gauffering (see below). Blue and pink double head- and tailbands over cord core. Boards back cornered. Lap corners. Evidence of two fore-edge ties. Dimensions 340 x 231 x 63 mm. Decorative Description Gilt one-line and blind two-line fillets form a panel with stemmed carnations at angles. Gilt blocked corner ornaments of foliage sprouting cherubs are further embellished with an acanthus bud tool. The imbricated surround to the Pyramus and Thisbe centerpiece features clasped hands and a flaming heart pierced by two arrows. The outer border of a twoline gilt and blind fillet bears small neurons at angles. A two-line pallet with a large floral volute decorates the eight compartments of the spine, flanked by laurel sprays on either side. The third compartment is tooled with the title, once worked in a smaller type, now dislodged. Bands and half-bands, as well as the board edges, are worked with a roll (much worn). The fore-edge is gauffered with snail and lion motifs encircled in laurel wreaths, plus large and small gilt neurons, which also embellish head and tail edges. Other Details The centerpiece tells the tragic story of Pyramus who "kills himself most gallant for love" (Shakespeare, MND I, ii, 23). Nixon describes the action depicted by the block, citing Arthur Golding's 1565 translation of Ovid's Metamorphoses, Book IV. The Pyramus and Thisbe legend was well-known to the Elizabethan public and was used by Shakespeare in A Midsummer Night's Dream, written in The block shows Pyramus lying on the ground, apparently dead, and Thisbe committing suicide by falling on a sword. A lion runs away on the right. On the left, a statue of Cupid with bow and arrows stands in the middle of a fountain. The rebus-signature of the blockmaker, binder, or bookseller, "I S" on either side of a key (John Keyes?), can be seen on the trunk of a tree on the right. Only three other bindings with the Pyramus and Thisbe block are recorded: one on a copy of Ben Jonson's Workes, 1616, and the others on books of 1541 and 1600. Literature Nixon, Five Centuries, no. 25. Literature Folger 5:3 (Folger Shakespeare Library, Fine and historic bookbindings from the Folger Shakespeare Library, New York, 1992). Binding Terms (RBMS) Calf bindings -- 17th century. Binding Terms (RBMS) Decorated edges -- 17th century. Binding Terms (RBMS) Gauffered edges -- 17th century. Binding Terms (RBMS) Gilt edges -- 17th century. Binding Terms (RBMS) Gold tooled bindings -- 17th century. Binding Terms (RBMS) Leather bindings -- 17th century. Binding Terms (RBMS) Stained edges -- 17th century.

7 Image1 Field Data Image Caption Gauffered fore-edge (detail), BS635.A2 T Cage. General Description A binding with a stamp of Pyramus and Thisbe, ca Brown calfskin over pasteboards with gilt and blind decoration. Some repair (20th century). Period ca. 1615 Call Number BS635.A2 T Cage Provenance J. Lane bookplate; Sotheby sale, November 22, 1926, lot 269; purchased by H. C. Folger from Maggs Bros. in 1927. Author Tornielli, Agostino, Title Annales sacri ab orbe condito ad ipsum Christi Passione reparatum cum praecipuis ethnicorum temporibus apte ordinateque dispositi. Created / Published Mediolani : Ex typographia her. Pacifici Pontij et Io. Bapt[ist]ae Picalia, MDCX [1610] Hamnet URL Technical Description Sewn on five raised alum-tawed thongs. Three tipped-on endpapers and pastedowns (20th century). Rounded and backed spine. Edges colored red with gilt gauffering (see below). Blue and pink double head- and tailbands over cord core. Boards back cornered. Lap corners. Evidence of two fore-edge ties. Dimensions 340 x 231 x 63 mm. Decorative Description Gilt one-line and blind two-line fillets form a panel with stemmed carnations at angles. Gilt blocked corner ornaments of foliage sprouting cherubs are further embellished with an acanthus bud tool. The imbricated surround to the Pyramus and Thisbe centerpiece features clasped hands and a flaming heart pierced by two arrows. The outer border of a twoline gilt and blind fillet bears small neurons at angles. A two-line pallet with a large floral volute decorates the eight compartments of the spine, flanked by laurel sprays on either side. The third compartment is tooled with the title, once worked in a smaller type, now dislodged. Bands and half-bands, as well as the board edges, are worked with a roll (much worn). The fore-edge is gauffered with snail and lion motifs encircled in laurel wreaths, plus large and small gilt neurons, which also embellish head and tail edges. Other Details The centerpiece tells the tragic story of Pyramus who "kills himself most gallant for love" (Shakespeare, MND I, ii, 23). Nixon describes the action depicted by the block, citing Arthur Golding's 1565 translation of Ovid's Metamorphoses, Book IV. The Pyramus and Thisbe legend was well-known to the Elizabethan public and was used by Shakespeare in A Midsummer Night's Dream, written in The block shows Pyramus lying on the ground, apparently dead, and Thisbe committing suicide by falling on a sword. A lion runs away on the right. On the left, a statue of Cupid with bow and arrows stands in the middle of a fountain. The rebus-signature of the blockmaker, binder, or bookseller, "I S" on either side of a key (John Keyes?), can be seen on the trunk of a tree on the right. Only three other bindings with the Pyramus and Thisbe block are recorded: one on a copy of Ben Jonson's Workes, 1616, and the others on books of 1541 and 1600. Literature Nixon, Five Centuries, no. 25. Literature Folger 5:3 (Folger Shakespeare Library, Fine and historic bookbindings from the Folger Shakespeare Library, New York, 1992). Binding Terms (RBMS) Decorated edges -- 17th century. Binding Terms (RBMS) Gauffered edges -- 17th century.

8 Image1 Field Data Image Caption Front cover, Folio BS635.A2 T Cage. General Description A binding with a stamp of Pyramus and Thisbe, ca Brown calfskin over pasteboards with gilt and blind decoration. Some repair (20th century). Period ca. 1615 Call Number Folio BS635.A2 T Cage Provenance J. Lane bookplate; Sotheby sale, November 22, 1926, lot 269; purchased by H. C. Folger from Maggs Bros. in 1927. Author Tornielli, Agostino, Title Annales sacri ab orbe condito ad ipsum Christi Passione reparatum cum praecipuis ethnicorum temporibus apte ordinateque dispositi. Created / Published Mediolani : Ex typographia her. Pacifici Pontij et Io. Bapt[ist]ae Picalia, MDCX [1610] Hamnet URL Technical Description Sewn on five raised alum-tawed thongs. Three tipped-on endpapers and pastedowns (20th century). Rounded and backed spine. Edges colored red with gilt gauffering (see below). Blue and pink double head- and tailbands over cord core. Boards back cornered. Lap corners. Evidence of two fore-edge ties. Dimensions 340 x 231 x 63 mm. Decorative Description Gilt one-line and blind two-line fillets form a panel with stemmed carnations at angles. Gilt blocked corner ornaments of foliage sprouting cherubs are further embellished with an acanthus bud tool. The imbricated surround to the Pyramus and Thisbe centerpiece features clasped hands and a flaming heart pierced by two arrows. The outer border of a twoline gilt and blind fillet bears small neurons at angles. A two-line pallet with a large floral volute decorates the eight compartments of the spine, flanked by laurel sprays on either side. The third compartment is tooled with the title, once worked in a smaller type, now dislodged. Bands and half-bands, as well as the board edges, are worked with a roll (much worn). The fore-edge is gauffered with snail and lion motifs encircled in laurel wreaths, plus large and small gilt neurons, which also embellish head and tail edges. Other Details The centerpiece tells the tragic story of Pyramus who "kills himself most gallant for love" (Shakespeare, MND I, ii, 23). Nixon describes the action depicted by the block, citing Arthur Golding's 1565 translation of Ovid's Metamorphoses, Book IV. The Pyramus and Thisbe legend was well-known to the Elizabethan public and was used by Shakespeare in A Midsummer Night's Dream, written in The block shows Pyramus lying on the ground, apparently dead, and Thisbe committing suicide by falling on a sword. A lion runs away on the right. On the left, a statue of Cupid with bow and arrows stands in the middle of a fountain. The rebus-signature of the blockmaker, binder, or bookseller, "I S" on either side of a key (John Keyes?), can be seen on the trunk of a tree on the right. Only three other bindings with the Pyramus and Thisbe block are recorded: one on a copy of Ben Jonson's Workes, 1616, and the others on books of 1541 and 1600. Literature Nixon, Five Centuries, no. 25. Literature Folger 5:3 (Folger Shakespeare Library, Fine and historic bookbindings from the Folger Shakespeare Library, New York, 1992). Binding Terms (RBMS) Blind tooled bindings -- 17th century. Binding Terms (RBMS) Calf bindings -- 17th century. Binding Terms (RBMS) Fillet tools -- 17th century. Binding Terms (RBMS) Gold tooled bindings -- 17th century. Binding Terms (RBMS) Leather bindings -- 17th century. Binding Terms (RBMS) Raised bands -- 17th century. Binding Terms (RBMS) Ties -- 17th century.

9 Image1 Field Data Image Caption Gilt and gauffered top edge, BS635.A2 T Cage. General Description A binding with a stamp of Pyramus and Thisbe, ca Brown calfskin over pasteboards with gilt and blind decoration. Some repair (20th century). Period ca. 1615 Call Number Folio BS635.A2 T Cage Provenance J. Lane bookplate; Sotheby sale, November 22, 1926, lot 269; purchased by H. C. Folger from Maggs Bros. in 1927. Author Tornielli, Agostino, Title Annales sacri ab orbe condito ad ipsum Christi Passione reparatum cum praecipuis ethnicorum temporibus apte ordinateque dispositi. Created / Published Mediolani : Ex typographia her. Pacifici Pontij et Io. Bapt[ist]ae Picalia, MDCX [1610] Hamnet URL Technical Description Sewn on five raised alum-tawed thongs. Three tipped-on endpapers and pastedowns (20th century). Rounded and backed spine. Edges colored red with gilt gauffering (see below). Blue and pink double head- and tailbands over cord core. Boards back cornered. Lap corners. Evidence of two fore-edge ties. Dimensions 340 x 231 x 63 mm. Decorative Description Gilt one-line and blind two-line fillets form a panel with stemmed carnations at angles. Gilt blocked corner ornaments of foliage sprouting cherubs are further embellished with an acanthus bud tool. The imbricated surround to the Pyramus and Thisbe centerpiece features clasped hands and a flaming heart pierced by two arrows. The outer border of a twoline gilt and blind fillet bears small neurons at angles. A two-line pallet with a large floral volute decorates the eight compartments of the spine, flanked by laurel sprays on either side. The third compartment is tooled with the title, once worked in a smaller type, now dislodged. Bands and half-bands, as well as the board edges, are worked with a roll (much worn). The fore-edge is gauffered with snail and lion motifs encircled in laurel wreaths, plus large and small gilt neurons, which also embellish head and tail edges. Other Details The centerpiece tells the tragic story of Pyramus who "kills himself most gallant for love" (Shakespeare, MND I, ii, 23). Nixon describes the action depicted by the block, citing Arthur Golding's 1565 translation of Ovid's Metamorphoses, Book IV. The Pyramus and Thisbe legend was well-known to the Elizabethan public and was used by Shakespeare in A Midsummer Night's Dream, written in The block shows Pyramus lying on the ground, apparently dead, and Thisbe committing suicide by falling on a sword. A lion runs away on the right. On the left, a statue of Cupid with bow and arrows stands in the middle of a fountain. The rebus-signature of the blockmaker, binder, or bookseller, "I S" on either side of a key (John Keyes?), can be seen on the trunk of a tree on the right. Only three other bindings with the Pyramus and Thisbe block are recorded: one on a copy of Ben Jonson's Workes, 1616, and the others on books of 1541 and 1600. Literature Nixon, Five Centuries, no. 25. Literature Folger 5:3 (Folger Shakespeare Library, Fine and historic bookbindings from the Folger Shakespeare Library, New York, 1992). Binding Terms (RBMS) Calf bindings -- 17th century. Binding Terms (RBMS) Decorated edges -- 17th century. Binding Terms (RBMS) Gauffered edges -- 17th century. Binding Terms (RBMS) Gilt edges -- 17th century. Binding Terms (RBMS) Gold tooled bindings -- 17th century. Binding Terms (RBMS) Headbands -- 17th century. Binding Terms (RBMS) Leather bindings -- 17th century. Binding Terms (RBMS) Stained edges -- 17th century. Binding Terms (RBMS) Worked headbands -- 17th century.

10 Image1 Field Data Digital Image File Name 1455 Event Title Childrens Festival Image Details Midsummer Night's Dream Digital Image Type FSL event Copyright information Lloyd Wolf

11 Image1 Field Data Digital Image File Name 6614 Event Title A Midsummer Night's Dream Image Details Elizabeth Perry, Terry Hinz, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Folger Theatre, 1977 Digital Image Type Theatre production

12 Image1 Field Data Digital Image File Name 9597 Source Title Folger Theater audience for "A Midsummer Night's Dream" Event Title Folger Theater audience for "A Midsummer Night's Dream" Digital Image Type FSL event Copyright information Lloyd Wolf

13 Image1 Field Data Digital Image File Name 832 Event Title Midsummer Night's Dream Image Details Folger Theatre presents the acting ensemble of The Travelling Shakespeare Company in A Midsummer Night's Dream, Directed by Michael Tolaydo Digital Image Type Theatre production

14 Image1 Field Data Digital Image File Name 6513 Source Call Number W.b.469 (7) Source Creator Garrick, David, Image Title David Garrick. Collection of papers connected with the production of ... A Midsummer Night's Dream. Manuscript, 1763 Source Title Midsummer Night's Dream (tentative cast list) Source Created or Published 1763 Digital Image Type FSL collection

15 Image1 Field Data Digital Image File Name 6515 Source Call Number W.b.469 (5) Source Creator Garrick, David, Image Title David Garrick. Collection of papers connected with the production of a version of A Midsummer Night's Dream. Manuscript, 1763 Source Title Midsummer Night's Dream (list of songs) Source Created or Published 1763 Digital Image Type FSL collection

16 Image1 Field Data Digital Image File Name 6516 Source Call Number W.b.469 (6a) Source Creator Garrick, David, Image Title David Garrick. Collection of papers connected with the production of a version of A Midsummer Night's Dream. Manuscript, 1763 Source Title Midsummer Night's Dream (prompter's call book) Source Created or Published 1763 Digital Image Type FSL collection

17 Image1 Field Data Digital Image File Name 520 Source Call Number FSL Exterior: Bas Relief, Midsummer Night's Dream Image Details from an 8x10 black and white negative Digital Image Type FSL building

18 Image1 Field Data Digital Image File Name 25544 Event Title Midsummer Night's Dream Image Details Briel Banks as Hermia and Marcus Kyd as Lysander. Digital Image Type Theatre production Copyright information Carol Pratt

19 Image1 Field Data Digital Image File Name 49864 Source Call Number Art Vol. c61 Source Creator Romney, George, Source Title 50v: A Midsummer Night's Dream: Titania and her Fairies; pen with brown ink and wash. 51r: A Midsummer Night's Dream: Titania and her Fairies, two studies; pen with brown ink and wash Source Created or Published Physical Description 50v || 51r Digital Image Type FSL collection

20 Image1 Field Data Digital Image File Name 49866 Source Call Number Art Vol. c61 Source Creator Romney, George, Source Title 52v: A Midsummer Night's Dream: Titania and her Fairies; pen with brown ink and wash. 53r: A Midsummer Night's Dream: Titania and her Fairies, two studies; pen with brown ink and wash Source Created or Published Physical Description 52v || 53r Digital Image Type FSL collection

21 Image1 Field Data Digital Image File Name 49868 Source Call Number Art Vol. c61 Source Creator Romney, George, Source Title 54v: A Midsummer Night's Dream: Titania and her Fairies; pen with brown ink. 55r: A Midsummer Night's Dream: Titania and her Fairies; pen with brown ink. Source Created or Published Physical Description 54v || 55r Digital Image Type FSL collection

22 Image1 Field Data Digital Image File Name 6514 Source Call Number W.b.469 (8a, 8b) Source Creator Garrick, David, Image Title David Garrick. Collection of papers connected with the production of a version of A Midsummer Night's Dream. Manuscript, 1763 Source Title Midsummer Night's Dream (tentative cast list) Source Created or Published 1763 Digital Image Type FSL collection

23 Image1 Field Data Digital Image File Name 25543 Event Title Midsummer Night's Dream Image Details John Lescault as Oberon, Deborah Hazlett as Titania, Megan Dominy as Peasblossom, Rachel Zampelli as Mustardseed. Digital Image Type Theatre production Copyright information Carol Pratt

24 Image1 Field Data Digital Image File Name 5977 Event Title Shenandoah Shakespeare Express Image Details Shenandoah Shakespeare Express ensemble cast of Antony and Cleopatra, Romeo and Juliet and A Midsummer Night's Dream Digital Image Type Theatre production

25 Image1 Field Data Digital Image File Name 11483 Source Call Number Folger Archives Black Box 6 Source Creator Horydczak, Theo. Source Title Midsummer Night's Dream bas relief (photo) Source Created or Published ca. 1934 Digital Image Type FSL building

26 Image1 Field Data Digital Image File Name 49764 Source Call Number Art Vol. c59 Source Title A Midsummer Night's Dream: Dancing Fairies; pen with brown ink and wash Source Created or Published Physical Description 27v || 28r Digital Image Type FSL collection

27 Image1 Field Data Digital Image File Name 6428 Source Call Number PR2877 L3 Y64 As. Col. Source Creator Lamb, Charles, Source Title The midsummer night's dream Image Details title page and frontis Source Created or Published 1811 Physical Description title page and frontis Digital Image Type FSL collection HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Creator (Hamnet) Lamb, Charles, Title (Hamnet) The midsummer night's dream. embellished with three copper plates. Place of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) London : Publisher (Hamnet) Printed for M.J. Godwin, Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) 1811. Physical Description (Hamnet) 36 p., 3 plates ; cm. Subject (Hamnet) Shakespeare, William, Midsummer night's dream -- Paraphrases. Associated Name (Hamnet) Lamb, Mary, , joint author. Notes (Hamnet) By Charles and Mary Lamb. Call Number (Hamnet) PR2877.L3 Y64 Cage.

28 Image1 Field Data Digital Image File Name 34790 Source Call Number ART Box P111.9 no.1 (size S) Source Creator W. P., artist. Source Title [A drawing of a person reading with the characters of a Midsummer night's dream around her] [graphic] / WP. Source Created or Published [19th century?] Digital Image Type FSL collection HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Creator (Hamnet) W. P., artist. Title (Hamnet) [A drawing of a person reading with the characters of a Midsummer night's dream around her] [graphic] / WP. Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) [19th century?] Physical Description (Hamnet) 1 drawing : ink ; irreg. image 212 x 160 mm. Subject (Hamnet) Shakespeare, William, Characters, depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Shakespeare, William, Midsummer night's dream, depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Drawings -- 19th century. Notes (Hamnet) Date range based on style of drawing. Call Number (Hamnet) ART Box P111.9 no.1 (size S)

29 Image1 Field Data Digital Image File Name 36704 Source Call Number ART Box S528m5 no.1 (size XL) Source Title ["There lies your love" English school: scene from Shakespeare's Midsummer night's dream, IV,1] [graphic]. Source Created or Published [19th century?] Digital Image Type FSL collection HAMNET CATALOG RECORD ___ Title (Hamnet) ["There lies your love" English school: scene from Shakespeare's Midsummer night's dream, IV,1] [graphic]. Date of Creation or Publ. (Hamnet) [19th century?] Physical Description (Hamnet) 1 painting : oil ; visible image 230 x 345 mm. Subject (Hamnet) Shakespeare, William, Midsummer night's dream. Act 4. Scene 1, depicted. Subject (Hamnet) Paintings -- 19th century. Notes (Hamnet) Date based on style of painting. Notes (Hamnet) Painting is framed with gold-painted mat board. Notes (Hamnet) Title devised by cataloger.

30 Image1 Field Data Digital Image File Name 674 Source Call Number V.a.372 Source Creator Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix, Source Title Overture to Shakespeare's Midsummer night's dream arranged as a duet for two performers on piano. Source Created or Published July 10, 1826 Physical Description title page Digital Image Type FSL collection

31 Image1 Field Data Digital Image File Name 25515 Event Title Children's Shakespeare Festival Image Details Students from Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School perform scenes from A Midsummer Night's Dream Digital Image Type FSL event Copyright information Mimi Marquet

32 Image1 Field Data Digital Image File Name 49756 Source Call Number Art Vol. c59 Source Title A Midsummer Night's Dream: Reclining figure of Titania, Three Studies; pen with brown ink and wash Source Created or Published Physical Description 19v || 20r Digital Image Type FSL collection

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40 Image1 Field Data Digital Image File Name 49781 Source Call Number Art Vol. c59 Source Title A Midsummer Night's Dream: Fairies Dancing and Chasing Bats; pen with brown ink and wash Source Created or Published Physical Description 44v || 45r Digital Image Type FSL collection

41 Image1 Field Data Digital Image File Name 49794 Source Call Number Art Vol. c59 Source Title A Midsummer Night's Dream: Titania Reclining, Slight Sketch; pen with brown ink and wash Source Created or Published Physical Description 57v || 58r Digital Image Type FSL collection

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46 Image1 Field Data Digital Image File Name 49839 Source Call Number Art Vol. c61 Source Creator Romney, George, Source Title A Midsummer Night's Dream: Titania, Two Studies; pen with brown ink and wash Source Created or Published Physical Description 25v || 26r Digital Image Type FSL collection

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50 Image1 Field Data Digital Image File Name 49845 Source Call Number Art Vol. c61 Source Creator Romney, George, Source Title A Midsummer Night's Dream: Titania and her fairies; pen with brown ink and wash Source Created or Published Physical Description 31v || 32r Digital Image Type FSL collection

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53 Image1 Field Data Digital Image File Name 49850 Source Call Number Art Vol. c61 Source Creator Romney, George, Source Title A Midsummer Night's Dream: Titania and her fairies; pen with brown ink and wash Source Created or Published Physical Description 36v || 37r Digital Image Type FSL collection


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