Beautiful Antique and rare bronze medal of Shakespeare 1564-1616

Beautiful Antique and rare bronze medal of Shakespeare 1564-1616
Beautiful Antique and rare bronze medal of Shakespeare 1564-1616
Beautiful Antique and rare bronze medal of Shakespeare 1564-1616
Beautiful Antique and rare bronze medal of Shakespeare 1564-1616
Beautiful Antique and rare bronze medal of Shakespeare 1564-1616
Beautiful Antique and rare bronze medal of Shakespeare 1564-1616
Beautiful Antique and rare bronze medal of Shakespeare 1564-1616

Beautiful Antique and rare bronze medal of Shakespeare 1564-1616
Author of famous tragedies such as “Hamlet”, “Othello”, “Macbeth” and “Romeo and Juliet”, he was considered one of the greatest literary figures of the English language. William Shakespeare was born in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwick County, England, on 23 April 1564. The son of John Shakespeare and Mary Arden, his father was a wool merchant and became treasurer and mayor of Stratford. William began his studies in his hometown, but at the age of 13 the family impoverished having the young man to drop out of school and work in his father’s trade. At the age of 18, he married villager Anne Hathaway, nine years older than him. Five months later, his first daughter Susan was born, and then the twins, Judith and Hamnet. By this time, Shakespeare was already writing verses and watching all the representations of the companies that arrived in Stratford. In 1586, young Shakespeare became involved in bad company being forced to leave his family and take refuge in London. He worked in various roles, including horse keeper at the door of the theatre of James Burbage, London’s first theatre. Soon i was providing services behind the scenes. At that time, during the reign of Elizabeth I, London was experiencing an intense artistic activity. Shakespeare studied hard and read classical authors, novels, short stories and chronicles, which were fundamental to his dramaturgy training. Shakespeare became the company’s official copyist and also played small roles. In 1589 he already adapted pieces by anonymous authors and wrote the largest number of plays presented at the Globe Theatre. During the various seasons interrupted by the black plague, Shakespeare began to excel as an actor and playwright. Shakespeare’s art comprises 37 plays, 2 long poems and 154 sonnets, probably written between 1953 and 1958, as well as several verse excerpts. His plays consist of 17 comedies, 10 dramas and 10 tragedies that portray English society during three centuries of its evolution. His two narrative poems are: “Venus and Adonis” (1593), based on Ovid, and “Lucrezia” (1594), based on Titus Livius, typically Renaissance works dedicated to his protector Henry Wriotherly, Count of Chamberlain. Shakespeare’s dramatic art was divided into three phases accompanying the playwright’s maturation. In the first phase, Shakespeare would have written cheerful comedies, plays of English history and Renaissance-style tragedies. In 1594, he was already a distinguished member of the best company of the time, Lord Chamberlain, known from 1603, as the Royal Company, the most important group to occupy the Globe Theatre. They are from this time. The Comedy of Errors (1591). Henry IV (1592) (the first piece of English history). The Tamed Shrew (1593). Romeo and Juliet (1594). Dream of a Summer Night (1595). The Marketer of Venice (1596). Love’s Labour’s Lost (1598). Much Noise Around Nothing (1598). How You Want (1599). The Merry Comadres of Windsor (1600). Night of Kings (1602). “Romeo and Juliet” was Shakespeare’s first major work where he embodied unrealized love. An insipid narrative poem by Arthur Brooke has been transformed into the most celebrated of all love tragedies. It is one of the most famous works of the playwright. “Hamlet” (Hamlet, Prince of Denmark) is an ostensibly philosophical work. In Hamlet’s famous monologues all the values of the Renaissance and the human condition are called into question. In the famous phrase “To be or not to be, here’s the question”, Hamlet wants to sleep and dream, but asks if the dream of death will not be a dream like the others. Hesitant between the cold execution of revenge and the sense of pity, Hamlet rebels against fate. This tragedy, the doubt and despair of the lonely prince in the face of the violence of the world is considered the most enigmatic of all the author’s pieces. In the second phase, Shakespeare is the Baroque playwright of the grandiose tragedies and bitter comedies, true pieces of black humor. In 1603, he became a partner of the Globe Theatre. From this time are the pieces. All Is Well If It Ends Well (1603). Measure By Measure (1603). Antony & Cleopatra (1607). Shakespeare was masterful in dealing with the characters who populated his world. In the work, “Othello”, the Moor of Venice, “Iago” is, among all the criminals of the playwright, the most diabolical. “Macbeth” is the summary of ambition and remorse, being considered the author’s most tragic work. In 1611, after accumulating some fortune, Shakespeare retired to Stratford, where he already owned houses and land. The third phase of Shakespeare’s work is marked by less tragic plays, with conciliatory outcome, among them. Henry VIII (1613) (written in partnership with John Flecher). William Shakespeare died at Stratford-upon-Avon on 23 April 1616, shortly after he had made his will. He was buried at Trinity Church in Stratford. Over the years, Shakespeare became the greatest playwright of universal literature and his consecration is due to his remarkable and complex characters, the dynamics of his plays and the richness of his verses. It’s easier to get what you want with a smile than to the tip of the sword. Passion increases due to obstacles that oppose it. Men of few words are the best. Crying over past misfortunes is the safest way to attract others. Having an ungrateful child is more painful than the bite of a snake! The medal has 8.8 cm diameter, and 6 mm thickness. International buyers are welcome. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Exonumia\Medals”. The seller is “pint_abil” and is located in this country: PT. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Composition: Bronze
  • Type: Medal

Beautiful Antique and rare bronze medal of Shakespeare 1564-1616

Rare 17th 18th C Beautiful English Ming Wanli Style Delft Plate C 1680+

Rare 17th 18th C Beautiful English Ming Wanli Style Delft Plate C 1680+
Rare 17th 18th C Beautiful English Ming Wanli Style Delft Plate C 1680+
Rare 17th 18th C Beautiful English Ming Wanli Style Delft Plate C 1680+
Rare 17th 18th C Beautiful English Ming Wanli Style Delft Plate C 1680+

Rare 17th 18th C Beautiful English Ming Wanli Style Delft Plate C 1680+
Rare 17th – 18th C Beautiful English Ming Wanli Style Delft Plate C 1680+. Presenting a Scarce Antique English Hand Painted Plate which is Very Much in the Style of the Wanli Period of the Ming Dynasty and which I believe Dates to the Late 17th to Early 18th Century. Decorated in Inky Blue and White, t he Central Scened Depicts an Oriental Traveller Walking towards what Looks like a Church, within a Lake Landscape The Border is Decorated with Stiff Leaves with Concentric Blue Inner Borders Ocre Rim Kiln Marks to Base. Measures almost 23 cm Wide Good Antique Condition with an edge chip, a shallow edge chip and fritting to rim, Commensurate with age. Get images that make Supersized seem small. Showcase your items with Auctiva’s. Track Page Views With. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian/Oriental Antiques\Chinese\Porcelain”. The seller is “fineantiques4u2″ and is located in this country: GB. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Original/Repro: Antique Original
  • Product: Plate/Tray
  • Age: Pre-1800

Rare 17th 18th C Beautiful English Ming Wanli Style Delft Plate C 1680+