Hamlet and the Ghost of his Father, mid-19th century, Pen and gray ink, over graphite; double framing line in pen and gray ink, sheet: 16 3/8 x 21 1/4 in. (41.6 x 54 cm), Drawings, Adam Vogler (Austrian, Vienna 1822–1856 Rome), This dramatic nighttime subject, drawn from Hamlet (act 1, scene 4), shows the prince encountering his father’s ghost outside Elsinore, the Danish royal castle. Restrained by his friend Horatio, Hamlet struggles to follow the spirit, who will later reveal that he was murdered and demand revenge
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Hamlet, Ghost, Father, mid-19th century, Pen, gray ink, graphite, double framing line, pen, sheet, 16 3/8 x 21 1/4, 41.6 54 cm, Drawings, Adam Vogler, Austrian, Vienna, 1822–1856, Rome, dramatic, nighttime, subject, drawn, act 1, scene 4, prince encountering, father, ghost, outside, Elsinore, Danish royal, castle, Restrained, friend Horatio, Hamlet struggles, follow, spirit, will later, reveal, murdered, demand revenge
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