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  1. The Opera Box, Design for a Wood Engraving: Tracing, from the Principal Figure in Reverse. Daniel Maclise. date not known. View by appointment. ‘The Play Scene in ‘Hamlet’‘, Daniel Maclise, exhibited 1842.

  2. Daniel Maclise RA (25 January 1806 – 25 April 1870) was an Irish history painter, literary and portrait painter, and illustrator, who worked for most of his life in London, England.

  3. Daniel Maclise was the son of a Highland soldier from Cork and studied at Cork School of Art. In 1825 he sketched Sir Walter Scott and the resulting lithograph led to...

  4. 25 de ago. de 2010 · Maclise has chosen to depict the key incident of the play where the psychological tension between the characters comes to a head. As Hamlet says, Act II, scene II 'the play's the thing wherein I'll catch the conscience of the king'.

    • Oakhill, Somerset, United Kingdom
  5. The large picture (60 x 108 inches) and the equally large and melodramatic Banquet Scene in Macbeth (Guildhall Art Gallery, London), which had preceded it by two years, established Maclise's reputation as the foremost historical painter of the Victorian period.

  6. Biography. Draughtsman on wood, lithographer, etcher and history painter. Born in Cork, son of a former Scottish soldier. Attended the Royal Academy Schools in London, 1827-28. By 1830 he had set up as a book illustrator and continued to alternate painting with illustration until the 1860s. Illustrated editions of Dickens and Tennyson.

  7. Hamlet watching Claudius's reaction to a play depicting the murder of Hamlet's father. Contributor Names Rolls, Charles, 1800-, engraver Maclise, Daniel, 1806-1870, artist Created / Published