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And Now They Never Meet in Grove or Green

1908
(British, 1867–1939)
Support
Artist’s illustration board
Measurements
Sheet: 38.6 x 27 cm (15 3/16 x 10 5/8 in.)
Credit Line
Public Domain
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Arthur Rackham was one of the first book illustrators to take advantage of color halftone printing, augmenting his ink drawings with subtle washes of transparent hues.

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This drawing is one of 40 made by Arthur Rackham to illustrate William Shakespeare's comedy A Midsummer Night's Dream. It depicts the confrontation between Oberon and Titania, king and queen of the fairies, that takes place in the woods outside of Athens in act 2, scene 1. The artist painted a stormy sky looming over the magical couple to echo the story's mood. Rackham worked during a golden age of book illustration in England, around the turn of the 20th century, and the images he produced for literary works influenced future productions of Shakespeare's work.
A vertically oriented ink and watercolor drawing depicts two crowned figures with light skin tones in a windswept landscape. On our left, a woman in a flowing blue gown faces right, her hair trailing. On our right, a man in a red tunic and cloak faces her, holding a spear. Small figures in pointed hats gather in the foreground. Behind them, twisted trees bend beneath swirling gray clouds and blowing leaves.

And Now They Never Meet in Grove or Green

1908

Arthur Rackham

(British, 1867–1939)
England, 20th century

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