Shakespeare, Hamlet, act 3, scene 2, where Hamlet arranges for visiting players to perform a drama about fratricide to prick his uncle's conscience. Drawn by Eugene Delacroix. Lithograph, Villain, 1835, In 1834 Delacroix began a series of lithographs devoted to Hamlet, creating moody images that mirror the troubled psyche of the prince. Choosing key scenes and poetic passages, the artist's highly personal and dramatic images were unusual in France, where interest in Shakespeare developed only in the nineteenth century
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