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The contents of the following table derives from [http://hamnet.folger.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID=63303 ''A catalogue of paintings in the Folger Shakespeare Library : "as imagination bodies forth"''] by [[William L. Pressly]].<ref>Pressly, William L. ''A catalogue of paintings in the Folger Shakespeare Library : "as imagination bodies forth"'', New Haven: Yale University Press, 1993.</ref> Pressly created his catalog to enumerate and illuminate the rich collection of paintings in the [[Art collection development|art collection]] at the [[Folger Shakespeare Library]]. These paintings in particular were the focus of "Appendix III: Deaccessioned Paintings" in Pressly's catalogue. | |||
[http://collation.folger.edu/2012/10/the-return-of-the-prodigal-paintings/ Return of the prodigal paintings], | For the full list of paintings at the Folger, visit the article [[List of paintings at the Folger in the Pressly Catalogue]]. | ||
== History == | |||
The following paragraphs are reproduced from Pressly's catalogue to give sufficient background of the history of the paintings that were deaccessioned from the Folger. | |||
:''In the early 1960s, Louis B. Wright, the director of the Folger Shakespeare Library, undertook to deaccession paintings in order to make room for more storage space. Three pictures were sold to Amherst College in 1961 and in the following year thirty-eight to Lincoln Kirstein, who was negotiating for the American Shakespeare Festival Theatre and Academy in Stratford, Connecticut (abbreviated in the entries as ASFTA). In these transactions the Library lost a number of fine paintings and sculptures, but the works were sold to institutions that were better able to make them accessible to the public, the Library having limited space for exhibition. The later financial collapse of the American Shakespeare Festival Theatre and the subsequent dispersal of its collection could not then have been foreseen.'' | |||
:''In March, 1964, at least nineteen more paintings along with numerous other objects were shipped to Parke Bernet Galleries in New York for auction. Thse works were inferior to the earlier deaccessioned paintings. In fact, only the Buchels were sold by Parke Bernet, the remainder going to Coleman Galleries. The works that were not disposed of there were then passed on again to an antique shop on Third Avenue. The two paintings (D28 and D67) purchased by Professor Louis Marder of Kent State University in February 1964 were ones that had already been set aside for the Parke Bernet shipment.'' | |||
:''A few paintings have unaccountably disappeared from the colleciton. The majority of these were presumably disposed of soon after the Library's founding, when no records of such transactions were being kept.''<ref>Pressly, William L. ''A catalogue of paintings in the Folger Shakespeare Library : "as imagination bodies forth"'', New Haven: Yale University Press, 1993, p. 359.</ref> | |||
Two paintings subsequently have returned to the Folger, D25 and D29, detailed in The Collation article [http://collation.folger.edu/2012/10/the-return-of-the-prodigal-paintings/ Return of the prodigal paintings]. When known, the table indicates where a given deaccessioned painting now resides and links to its collection page. | |||
===<div style="text-align: center;">Deaccessioned paintings</div>=== | ===<div style="text-align: center;">Deaccessioned paintings</div>=== | ||
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! Pressly number !! Artist !! Title !! Year !! Physical Description !! Provenance !! Location | ! Pressly number !! Artist !! Title !! Year !! Physical Description !! Provenance | ||
!Disposition!! Location or Image | |||
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| D1 || Joseph Barney (1751-1829) || ''Prospero, Miranda, and Ferdinand'' ([[The Tempest | ''The Tempest'']] I.2) || 1788 || Oil on canvas, 39 1/4 x 51 1/2 in. || Bought from A. Betts, ESq., London, through Maggs, February 1927, ₤35 plus 10 percent commission. || Sold to ASFTA, February 1962; Sold to Parke Bernet, 15 January 1976, lot 37, repr., $275 || [[File:Cs1649.jpg|thumb|cs1649]] | |||
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| D2 || Hillary Bell (1857-1903) || ''Charles Fisher as Falstaff in [[The Merry Wives of Windsor]]'' || 1886 || Oil painting, 35 x 35 in. || Augustin Daly sale, Anderson Galleries, 27 November 1912, lot 67, $55 plus 10 percent commission, George D. Smith acting as agent. || Parke Bernet shipment, March 1964; Coleman Auction Galleries, 15-16 April 1964, lot 14, $25|| | |||
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| D3 || Charles A. Buchel (1872-1950) || ''Basil Gill as Ferdinand'' ([[The Tempest | ''The Tempest'']]) || 1901-1904 || Oil painting, approximately 15 1/2 x 11 1/2 in. || Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree sale, Phillips, 13 September 1924, lot 206; bought from Michelmore, October 1921, ₤200, in a group of three. || Parke Bernet shipment, sold Park Bernet, 21 May 1954, $30 for three || | |||
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| D4 || Charles A. Buchel (1872-1950) || ''Lionel Brough as Trinculo'' ([[The Tempest | ''The Tempest'']]) || 1901-1904 || Oil painting, approximately 15 1/2 x 11 1/2 in. || Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree sale, Phillips, lot 201; Michelmore catalogue ''Shakespeareana Illustrated'', [1923?], no. 27, purchased January 1923, one of seven items for ₤400. || Parke Bernet shipment, March 1964, sold Parke Bernet, 21 May 1964, lot 122, $35 for five || | |||
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| D5 || Charles A. Buchel (1872-1950) || ''Louis Calvert as Stephano'' ([[The Tempest | ''The Tempest'']]) || 1901-1904 || Oil painting, approximately 15 1/2 x 11 1/2 in. || Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree sale, Phillips, lot 208; Michelmore catalogue ''Shakespeareana Illustrated'', [1923?], no. 28, purchased January 1923, one of seven items for ₤400. || Parke Bernet shipment, March 1964, sold Parke Bernet, 21 May 1964, lot 122, $35 for five || | |||
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| D6 || Charles A. Buchel (1872-1950) || ''D. Lyn Harding as Antonio'' ([[The Tempest | ''The Tempest'']]) || 1901-1904 || Oil painting, approximately 15 1/2 x 11 1/2 in. || Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree sale, Phillips, lot 203; bought from Michelmore, October 1921, ₤200, in a group of three. || Parke Bernet shipment, March 1964, sold Parke Bernet, 21 May 1964, lot 124, $30 for three || | |||
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| D7 || Charles A. Buchel (1872-1950) || ''William Haviland as Prospero'' ([[The Tempest | ''The Tempest'']]) || 1901-1904 || Oil painting, approximately 15 1/2 x 11 1/2 in. || Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree sale, Phillips, lot 202; bought from Michelmore, January 1922, ₤65. || Folger case number: 1002, Parke Bernet shipment, March 1964, sold Parke Bernet, 21 May 1964, lot 124, $30 for three || | |||
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| D8 || Charles A. Buchel (1872-1950) || ''Prospero's Cave'' (Scene from [[The Tempest | ''The Tempest'']]) || 1901-1904 || Oil painting, approximately 13 1/2 x 9 1/2 in. || Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree sale, Phillips, lot 199; Michelmore catalogue ''Shakespeareana Illustrated,'' [1923?], no. 29, purchased May 1923, ₤22. || Parke Bernet shipment, March 1924, sold Parke Bernet, 21 May 1964, lot 122, $35 for five || | |||
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| D9 || Charles A. Buchel (1872-1950) || ''A Wood'' (Scene from [[The Tempest | ''The Tempest'']]) || 1901-1904 || Oil painting, approximately 13 1/2 x 9 1/2 in. || Folger case number: 1002, Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree sale, Phillips, lot 176; bought from Michelmore, October 1921, ₤200, in a group of three. || There is no record of its being part of Parke Bernet shipment, but it is no longer in the collection. || | |||
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| D10 || Charles A. Buchel (1872-1950) || ''Norman Forbes as Sir Andrew Aguecheek'' ([[Twelfth Night | ''Twelfth Night'']]) || 1901-1904 || Oil painting, approximately 15 1/2 x 11 1/2 in. || Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree sale, Phillips, lot 176; bought from Michelmore, October 1921, ₤22. || Parke Bernet shipment, March 1964, sold Parke Bernet, 21 May 1964, lot 122, $35 for five || | |||
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| D11 || Charles A. Buchel (1872-1950) || ''Miss Zeffie Tilbury as Maria'' ([[Twelfth Night | ''Twelfth Night'']]) || 1901-1904 || Oil painting, approximately 15 1/2 x 11 1/2 in. || Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree sale, Phillips, lot 178; Michelmore catalogue ''Shakespeareana Illustrated,'' [1923?], no. 26, purchased May 1923, ₤22. || Folger case number: 1002, Parke Bernet shipment, March 1964, sold Parke Bernet, 21 May 1964, lot 122, $35 for five || | |||
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| D12 || Charles William Campbell (1855-1887) || ''Ellen Terry as Ophelia'' ([[Hamlet|''Hamlet'']]) || || Oil on canvas, 32 x 16 in. || Henry Irving sale, Christie's, 16 December 1905, lot 112, 10 guineas ($75), as by C. C. Campbell. || Sold to ASFTA, February 1962; sold Sotheby Parke Bernet, 15 January 1976, lot 72, $160 || | |||
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| D13 || John Cawse (1779-1862) || ''Falstaff Choosing His Recruits'' ([[Henry IV, Part 2|''Henry IV, Part 2'']] III.2) || ca. 1818 || Oil on canvas, 25 1/4 x 33 1/4 in. || Parsons, January 1928, ₤30.10.0. || Sold to ASFTA, February 1962 || [http://collections.britishart.yale.edu/vufind/Record/1667267 Yale Center for British Art] | |||
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| D14 || Alonzo Chappel (1828-1887) || ''Portrait of Shakespeare'' || 1858 || Oil painting, 14 x 15 1/2 in. (Folger card file); 8 3/4 x 6 3/4 in. (1976 sale catalogue) || Folger case file: 1311, Case number: 1311; Commissioned by Moncure D. Conway, sold to Folger by his son Eustace Conway through Thomas F. Madigan, October 1923, $175 || Sold to ASTFA, February 1962; Sotheby Parke Bernet, 15 January 1976 kit 76, as ''Shakespeare with His Dog,'' $400 || | |||
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| D15 || George Clint (1770-1854) || ''Edmund Kean as [[Richard III]]'' || || Oil painting, 27 x 23 in. || Folger case file: 1709, Parsons, March 1929, $190. || || In 1950, Maurice Block listed this work as not found [no. 30] | |||
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| D16 || George Clint (1770-1854), attributed || ''A Scene from John Howard Payne's "The Merry Monarch"'' (Formerly ''Madame Vestris and John Philip Kemble in [[The Taming of the Shrew]]'' IV.3) || || Oil on canvas, 24 x 17 1/2 in. || Folger case file: 1709, Parsons, September 1927, ₤50. || Sold to ASFTA, February 1962; sold Sotheby Parke Bernet, 15 January 1976, lot 77, repr., $650; sold Boothbay Theatre Museum Collection, Oliver's Auction Gallery, Kennebunk, Maine, June 22, 1990, no. 7 with new identification || [[File:Cs1709.jpg|thumb|cs1709]] | |||
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| D17 || William Gersham Collingwood (1854-1932) || ''Valley of the Reykjadatsa [Reekdale] River from Deildartunga'' || || Oil painting, 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 in. || Source unknown. || Parke Bernet shipment, March 1964 || | |||
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| | | D18 || George Cruikshank (1792-1878) || ''The First Appearance of William Shakespeare on the Stage of the Globe with Part of His Dramatic Company in 1564'' || 1864-1865 || Oil on canvas, 27 7/8 x 21 7/8 in. || Folger case file: 1380, Woodin; Parke Bernet, 6-7 January 1942, lot 179; Maggs, cat. 429, $225. || Sold to ASFTA, February 1962; Yale Center for British Art, 1975 || [http://collections.britishart.yale.edu/vufind/Record/1667294 Yale Center for British Art] | ||
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| | | D19 || George Cruikshank (1792-1878) || ''Falstaff at Herne's Oak'' ([[The Merry Wives of Windsor|''The Merry Wives of Windsor'']] V.5) || 1857 || Oil painting, 36 x 48 in. || Folger case file: 1619, Purchased from Walter T. Spenser, London, February 1920, by George D. Smith; acquired by Folger from R. J. C. Lingel, president, George D. Smith Book Co., December 1926, $1,000. || Sold to ASFTA, February 1962; Yale Center for British Art, 1975 || [http://collections.britishart.yale.edu/vufind/Record/1667283 Yale Center for British Art] [[File:Cs1619.jpg|thumb|cs1619]] | ||
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| | | D20 || George Cruikshank (1792-1878) || ''Touchstone and Audrey'' ([[As You Like It|''As You Like It'']] III.3) || 1856 || Oil on canvas, 27 x 22 in. || Fifth Avenue Auction Room, 13 February 1909, no. 885, $71.50, Smith acting as agent. || Sold to ASFTA, Februrary 1962; sold Sotheby Parke Bernet, 15 January 1976, lot 86, repr. $600 || | ||
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| | | D21 || Thomas Francis Dicksee (1819-1895) || ''Ophelia'' ([[Hamlet|''Hamlet'']] III.1) || 1875 || Oil on canvas, 38 x 25 in. || Michelmore catalogue ''Shakespeareana Illustrated'', [1923?], repr. in color, $500 (asking price had been ₤200; presumably reduced to ₤125). || Folger case file: 1927, Sold to Amherst College, February 1961, $300 || [http://museums.fivecolleges.edu/detail.php?museum=all&record=0&v=2&s=dicksee&type=all&t=objects&f=&d= Amherst College] | ||
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| | | D22 || Thomas Francis Dicksee (1819-1895), or Sir Frank Dicksee (1853-1928) || ''Othello and Desdemona'' ([[Othello|''Othello'']] V.2) || || Oil on canvas, 44 x 66 in. || Folger case file: 1927, Michelmore, July 1929, ₤50, as by T.F. Dicksee. || Sold to ASFTA, February 1962, as by T.F. Dicksee; Sotheby Parke Bernet, 15 January 1976, lot 93, as by Frank Dicksee, repr. $1,400 || [[File:Cs1927 othello.jpg|thumb|cs1927]] | ||
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| | | D23 || Thomas Francis Dicksee (1819-1895), or Sir Frank Dicksee (1853-1928)|| ''Juliet and the Friar'' ([[Romeo and Juliet|''Romeo and Juliet'']] IV.1) || 1881 || Oil on canvas, 31 x 37 in. || Folger case file: 1927, Maggs, 1926, cat. no. 250, repr. pl. XLIX, as by T.F. Dicksee, ₤60 (asking price), $270 (payment recorded in Folger file). || Sold to ASFTA, February 1962, as by T.F. Dicksee; sold Sotheby Parke Bernet, 15 January 1976, lot 92, as by Frank Dicksee, repr., $550 || [[File:Cs1927 lear.jpg|thumb|cs1927]] | ||
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| | | D24 || Harold Dunbar (b.1882) || ''Viola Allen as Viola in Twelfth Night'' || 1905 || Oil painting, 27 1/2 x 43 1/2 in. || Presented by Charles W. Allen, 13 July 1948. || Parke Bernet shipment, March 1964; sold Coleman Auction Galleries, 15-16 April 1964, lot 15, $25 || | ||
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| | | D25 || G[eorge?] Francis (fl. late 18th, early 19th centuries) || ''David Garrick as King Lear'' ([[King Lear|''King Lear'']] III.5) || 1810 || Oil on canvas, 17 1/2 x 22 in. || Schatzki, January 1945, $180. || Sold to ASFTA, February 1962; Sotheby Parke Bernet, 15 January 1976, lot 97, repr., $250; Reacquired by Folger in 2012|| [http://hamnet.folger.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID=266690 Folger Shakespeare Library] | ||
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| | | D26a || William Henry Freeman (fl. 1839-75) || Recto: ''Scene from [[Hamlet]]'' I.4|| || || Folger case file: 1388 || || | ||
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| | | D26b || William Henry Freeman (fl. 1839-75) || Verso: ''Study of Falstaff'' || 1840 || Oil on cardboard, 12 x 14 in. || Case number: 1388, Maggs, 5 February 1925, $145 | ||
|| || In 1950, Maurice Block listed this work as not found [no. 56] | |||
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| | | D27 || Albert Goodwin (1845-1932) || ''Before the Cell of Prospero'' ([[The Tempest|''The Tempest'']] I.2) || 1908 || Gouache and oil, 21 x 30 1/2 in. || Michelmore, June 1928, ₤150 (asking price). || Sold to ASFTA, February 1962; Sotheby Parke Bernet, 15 January 1976, no. 103, repr. $450 || | ||
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| | | D28 || George Henry Hall (1825-1913) || ''Portrait of Shakespeare'' || 1896 (original) || Oil replica (?) of the painting, 56 1/2 x 47 in.|| Jennie Brownscombe, New York, January 1916, $95 (price included two crayon studies of head of Shakespeare). || Sold to Louis Marder, Kent State University, February 1964, $200 || | ||
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| | | D29 || William Hamilton (1750/1-1801) || ''Brabantio's Accusation Against Othello'' ([[Othello|''Othello'']] I.3) || || Oil on panel, 24 1/2 x 19 1/2 in. || Folger case file: 1838, Parsons, September 1928, ₤45 less 10 percent. || Sold to ASFTA, February 1962; reacquired by Folger in 2012 || [http://hamnet.folger.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID=266412 Folger Shakespeare Library] | ||
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| | | D30 || William Hamilton (1750/1-1801) || ''The First Meeting of Romeo and Juliet'' ([[Romeo and Juliet|''Romeo and Juliet'']] I.5) || || Oil on canvas, 25 x 30 in. || Parsons, September 1927, 40 guineas. || Sold to ASFTA, February 1962; Sotheby Parke Bernet, 15 January 1976, lot 108, repr., $600 || | ||
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| | | D31 || William Hamilton, attributed || ''Hero and Ursula with Beatrice Listening in the Garden'' ([[Much Ado About Nothing|''Much Ado About Nothing'']] III.1) || || Oil on canvas, 22 1/2 x 16 1/2 in. || Folger case file: 1725, Maggs, March 1925, £105, for this and no. 50. || Sold to ASFTA, February 1962; Sotheby Parke Bernet, 15 January 1976, lot 111, $125 || [[File:Cs1725.jpg|thumb|cs1725]] | ||
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| | | D32 || George Henry Harlow (1787-1819) || ''The Court Scene for the Trial of Queen Katharine'' ([[Henry VIII|''Henry VIII'']] II.4) || || Oil on canvas, 29 x 38 1/2 in. || Case no. 1852; Parsons, October 1928, £42.14.6. || Sold to ASFTA, February 1962; Sotheby Parke Bernet, 15 January 1976, lot 114, $150 || | ||
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| | | D33 || William Salter Herrick (fl. 1852-1880) || ''Othello Taking Leave of Desdemona'' ([[Othello|''Othello'']], I.1) || 1876 || Oil on canvas, 20 x 16 in. || Folger case file: 2032, Michelmore catalogue ''Shakespeareana Illustrated'', [1923?], no. 41, repr. in color; bought by Folger, July 1926, $375. || Sold to ASFTA, February 1962; sold Sotheby Parke Bernet, 15 January 1976, lot 123, as "Look to Her Moor" (I, 3), repr., $225 || | ||
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| | | D34 || William Salter Herrick (fl. 1852-1880) || ''Look to Her Moor'' ([[Othello|''Othello'']] I.3) || 1860 || Oil on canvas, 41 x 35 in. || Folger case file: 2033, Michelmore, February 1930, £75. || Sold to ASFTA, February 1962; sold Sotheby Parke Bernet, 15 January 1976, lot 122, repr. $600 || [[File:Cs2033.jpg|thumb|cs2033]] | ||
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| | | D35 || William Hodges (1744-1797) || ''Jacques and the Wounded Stag'' ([[As You Like It|''As You Like It'']] II.1) || 1790 || Oil on canvas, 36 1/4 x 48 1/2 in. || Folger case file: 1603, Commissioned by Boydell for £73.10.0; sold by Christie, 17 May 1805, lot 41; bought by Sir Charles Burrell for 75 guineas; acquired by Folger from Parsons, October 1926, £40. || Sold to ASFTA, Februrary 1962; Yale Center for British Art, 1976 || [http://collections.britishart.yale.edu/vufind/Record/1667329 Yale Center for British Art] | ||
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| | | D36 || James Reid Lambdin (1807-1889), after Thomas Sully || ''George Frederick Cooke as [[Richard III]]'' || || Oil painting, 96 x 59 in. || Augustin Daly (on exhibit in Daly's Theatre, New York); Daly sale, Anderson Galleries, 27 November 1912, lot 73, $140 plus 10 percent commission, Smith acting as agent. || Sold to ASFTA, February 1962 || | ||
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| | | D37 || after Sir Thomas Lawrence (1769-1830) || ''Kemble as [[Hamlet]]'' || || Oil painting, 77 x 44 in. || James Orrock sale, Christie's, 4-6 June 1904, lot 270; Viscount Leverhulme sale, Anderson Galeries, 17-19 (18) February 1926, lot 156, repr., $1200 plus 10 percent commission, Rosenbach acting as agent. || Sold to ASFTA, Februrary 1962|| | ||
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| | | D38 || Leonard van den Kerckhove (also Kerckhoven, 1828-1898) || ''Shakespeare, or the Glory of Great Britain'' || || Oil on canvas, 14 ft. 4 in. x 10 ft. 5 in. || Folger case file: 1875, Presented to the Shakespeare Memorial, Stratford-upon-Avon, in 1881 by Capt. E. Birt Lemmon; bought by Folger, December 1928, £140, Sawyer acting as agent. || Lost by 1950, when Maurice Block compiled his list of paintings in the Folger. || Maurice Block listed this work as lost. [[File:Cs1875.jpg|thumb|cs1875]] | ||
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| | | D39 || Charles Robert Leslie (1794-1859) || ''The Dying Queen Katharine's Interview with Capucius'' ([[Henry VIII|''Henry VIII'']] IV.2) || || Oil on canvas, 32 x 24 in. || Commissioned by Isumbard Kingdom Brunel, the engineer; sold Christie's, April 1864; James Dugdale of Wroxall Abbey, Warwickshire; bought by Folger from Michelmore, ''A Catalogue of Shakespeareana'', notes and preface by Falconer Madan, [1927], no. 437, £150 (asking price). || Sold to Amherst College, May 1961, $1,000 (for this painting and a bust of Shakespeare by Carrière-Belleuse) || [http://museums.fivecolleges.edu/detail.php?museum=all&t=objects&type=all&f=&s=leslie%2C+charles&record=1 Amherst College] | ||
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| | | D40 || Edwin Long (1829-1891) || ''Sir Henry Irving as [[Hamlet]]'' || 1880 || Oil on canvas, 63 x 44 in. || Burdett-Coutts sale, Christie's, 5 May 1922, lot 224, ₤42 plus 10 percent commission, Rosenbach acting as agent. || Sold to ASFTA, February 1962; sold Sotheby Parke Bernet, 15 January 1976, lot 129, repr., $2300 || | ||
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| | | D41 || Edwin Long (1829-1891) || ''Sir Henry Irving as [[Richard III | Richard, Duke of Gloucester]]'' || 1877 || Oil on canvas, 57 x 40 in. || Burdett-Coutts sale, Christie's, 5 May 1922, lot 225, ₤33.12.0 plus 10 percent commission, Rosenbach acting as agent. || Sold to ASFTA, February 1962; sold Sotheby Parke Bernet, 15 January 1976, lot 130, repr., $1500; Bob Jones University, Greenville, SC || [http://www.bjumg.org/object-of-the-month-august-2013/ Bob Jones University] | ||
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| | | D42 || attributed to (?), Philip James de Loutherbourg (1740-1812) || ''Falstaff with the Body of Hotspur'' ([[Henry IV, Part 1|''Henry IV, Part 1'']] V.4) || ca. 1786 || Oil on paper, 12 x 11 1/4 in. || Folger case file: 1803, Michelmore, June 1928, ₤75 (asking price), bought as by John Opie and entitled ''The Young Roscius (Henry West Betty) as Falstaff''. || Sold to ASTFA, February 1962; Yale Center for British Art, 1975 || [http://collections.britishart.yale.edu/vufind/Record/1667315 Yale Center for British Art] | ||
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| | | D43 || style of Philip James de Loutherbourg || ''Macbeth and the Witches'' ([[Macbeth|''Macbeth'']] I.3 || || Oil on canvas, 17 x 21 1/2 in. || Folger case file: 1803, Parsons, May 1928, ₤40, as by de Loutherbourg. || Sold to ASTFA, February 1962; sold Sotheby Parke Bernet, 15 January 1976, lot 132, repr., $175 || [[File:Cs1803.jpg|thumb|cs1803]] | ||
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| | | D44 || Will H. Low (1853-1932) || ''Rosalind Gives Orlando the Necklace'' ([[As You Like It|''As You Like It'']] I.2) || 1899 || Oil on canvas, 25 1/2 x 19 1/2 in. || Property of the widow of the artist until her death; presented by Mary B. Danaher, May 1947. || Sold to ASTFA, February 1962; sold Sotheby Parke Bernet, 15 January 1976, lot 135, repr., $250 || | ||
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| | | D45 || Will H. Low (1853-1932) || ''Rosalind, Celia, and Orlando'' ([[As You Like It|''As You Like It'']] IV.1) || 1899 || Oil on canvas, 25 1/2 x 19 1/2 in. || Danaher, 1947. || Sold to ASTFA, 1962; sold Sotheby Parke Bernet, 15 January 1976, lot 134, repr., $275 || | ||
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| | | D46 || Will H. Low (1853-1932) || ''Jaques and Touchstone'' ([[As You Like It|''As You Like It'']] V.4) || 1899 || Oil on canvas, 25 1/2 x 19 1/2 in. || Danaher, 1947. || Sold to ASTFA,1962; sold Sotheby Parke Bernet, 15 January 1976, lot 136, repr., $350 || | ||
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| | | D47 || Will H. Low (1853-1932) || ''The Masque of Hymen'' ([[As You Like It|''As You Like It'']] V.4) || 1899 || Oil on canvas, 25 1/2 x 19 1/2 in. || Danaher, 1947. || Sold to ASTFA,1962; sold Sotheby Parke Bernet, 15 January 1976, lot 133, repr., $375 || | ||
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| | | D48 || William Martin (1752-ca. 1831) || ''Iachimo in Imogen's Chamber'' ([[Cymbeline|''Cymbeline'']] II.2) || ca. 1784 || Oil painting, 57 x 93 in. || Folger case file: 787, Boston Museum Theatre; bought by Folger from Campbell, August 1917, $750 (Campbell catalogue of August 1917, no. 193).<ref>For analysis and detailed provenance, see Oppenheimer, Margaret. "Reinventing Henry Fuseli's ''Nightmare'', A forgotten painting by William Martin," ''The British Art Journal'', vol. XXI, no. 1 (Spring 2020) pp. 64-72.</ref> || Sold to ASFTA, February 1962 || [[File:Cs787.jpg|thumb|cs787]] | ||
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| | | D49 || Adolphe Monticelli (1824-1866) || ''Lady Macbeth'' ([[Macbeth|''Macbeth'']] II.2) || || Oil on panel, 17 x 11 1/2 in. || Folger case file: 1779, Purchased by John Anderson, Jr., from S. P. Avery, Sr.; sold Anderson Galleries, 12 April 1928, lot 122, bought by Folger, Wells acting as agent, $490 plus commission. || Sold to ASFTA, February 1962; sold Sotheby Parke Bernet, 15 January 1976, no. 147, repr., $750 || | ||
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| | | D50 || John Hamilton Mortimer (?, 1740-1779) || ''Portrait of a Man (Falstaff?) Holding Stein'' || || || || || | ||
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| | | D51 || John Hamilton Mortimer (?, 1740-1779) || ''Portrait of a Soldier'' || || Oil paintings, 13 x 15 1/2 in. || Source unknown, possibly purchased at Evert Jansen Wendell sale, American Art Galleries, 21 October 1919, lot 4861 ("'two oil paintings attributed to Hamilton Mortimer as the originals for his Shakespeare characters,' 15 x 10 1/2 in., in old black frames"). || Parke Bernet shipment, March 1964, sold as a pair of portraits of actors, Coleman Auction Galleries, 15-16 April 1964, $7.50 || | ||
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| | | D52 || William Page (1811-1885) || ''Shakespeare Reading'' || 1873 || Oil painting, 65 x 39 in. || On loan by George Page, the artist's son, to the East Liberty Branch of the Carnegie Library, Pittsburgh; presented to the Folger Shakespeare Library by Mrs. Pauline Page Howell, on behalf of her father, George Page, 8 July 1937. || Sold to ASTFA, February 1962; sold Sotheby Parke Bernet, 15 January 1976, lot 157, $900 || [http://americanart.si.edu/collections/search/artwork/?id=19183 Smithsonian American Art Museum] | ||
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| | | D53 || Rev. Matthew William Peters (1742-1814) || ''Falstaff in the Buckbasket'' ([[The Merry Wives of Windsor|''The Merry Wives of Windsor'']] III.3 || || Oil on canvas, 28 x 36 in. || Folger case file: 1874, Parsons, January 1929, as by Peters, ₤51.15.0. || Sold to ASTFA, February 1962; sold Sotheby Parke Bernet, 15 January 1976, lot 158, repr. $325 || | ||
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| | | D54 || Charles E. Proctor || ''John McCullough as Virginius'' || 1886 || Oil on canvas, 54 x 36 in. || Augustin Daly (on exhibit in Daly's Theatre, New York); Daly sale, Anderson Galleries, 27 November 1912, lot 72, bought by Folger, Smith acting as agent. || Parke Bernet shipment, March 1964 || | ||
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| | | D55 || John Robinson (fl. 1848-1885) || ''Anne Hathaway's Cottage'' || || Oil painting, 12 x 18 1/2 in. || From Mrs. Folger's house || Parke Bernet shipment, March 1964, lot 144; Coleman Galleries shipment, July 1964 || | ||
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| | | D56 || Peter F. Rothermel (1817-1895) || ''Portrait of Frances Anne Kemble'' || || Oil painting, 15 x 12 in. || De Forest sale, Kesler Art Galleries, New York, 4 May 1922, lot 5; bought by Folger from L. A. D'Aras, April 1929, $200. || Sold to ASTFA, February 1962; Paul Mellon Collection, Yale Center for British Art, 1975; Mellon sale, Sotheby's 18 November 1981, lot 142 || | ||
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| | | D57 || Sir Martin Archer Shee (1769-1850) || ''Portrait of Miss Lee as Ophelia'' || || Oil painting, 96 x 57 in. || Sold from the collection of the Most Hon. the Marquess Wellesley, April 1852; from the collection of F. W. Cosens, May 1890; from the collection of Asher Wertheimer, MArch 1923; Viscount Leverhulme sale, Anderson Galelries, 19 February 1926, lot 246, repr., $3200 plus 10 percent commission, Rosenbach acting as agent. || Sold to ASFTA, February 1962 || | ||
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| | | D58 || attributed to Benjamin West (1738-1820) || ''Coriolanus Yields to the Please of His Mother and Sister'' ([[Coriolanus|''Coriolanus'']] V.3) || 1792 || Oil on canvas, 39 x 52 in. || Purchased in London, 1850; Isaac N. Stebbins, Boston; Anderson Galleries, American Art Association Sale, 12 April 1928, lot 188, bought by Folger, Wells acting as agent, $500 plus commission. || Sold to Amherst College, May 1961, $600 || | ||
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| | | D59 || Francis Wheatley (1747-1801) || ''The Princess Showing Rosaline Her Presents from the King'' ([[Love's Labor's Lost|''Love's Labor's Lost'']] V.2) || || Oil on canvas, 31 x 22 in. || Commissioned by Boydell; sold by Christie, 20 May 1805, lot 13, 9 guineas; bought by Gladstone, Esq., acquired from Michelmore, June 1928, $312.50. || Sold to ASFTA, February 1962; sold Sotheby Parke Bernet, 15 January 1976, lot 187, repr. $550 || | ||
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| | | D60 || Anonymous || ''Vandenhoff as Coriolanus'' || || Oil on canvas, 35 x 28 1/2 in. || Old National Theatre, Boston; bought by Folger from Libbie, Boston, shortly before 26 June 1905. || Parke Bernet shipment, March 1964 || | ||
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| | | D61 || Anonymous || ''Play Scene from Hamlet'' ([[Hamlet|''Hamlet'']] III.2) || || Oil or tempera painting, 38 x 27 in. || Source unknown. || Parke Bernet shipment, March 1964 || | ||
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| | | D62 || Anonymous (British school, 18th century) || ''Cordelia Championed by the Earl of Kent'' ([[King Lear|''King Lear'']] I.1) || ca. 1770s || Oil painting, 41 1/8 x 50 1/2 in. || Parsons, January 1923, ₤38, acquired as by William Hamilton. || Sold to ASFTA, February 1962; Yale Center for British Art, 1975 || [http://collections.britishart.yale.edu/vufind/Record/1667247 Yale Center for British Art] [[File:Cs1121.jpg|thumb|cs1121]] | ||
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| | | D63 || Anonymous (British school, 18th century) || ''Scene from 'Midsummer Night's Dream''' ([[A Midsummer Night's Dream|''A Midsummer Night's Dream'']] IV.1) || || || Source unknown $65. ||(The only information on this painting comes from Block's list of 1950, no. 47. It is unlocated and has presumably left the collection) || | ||
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| | | D64 || Anonymous (British school, 18th century) || ''Falstaff'' || || Oil painting, oval, 29 x 24 in. || Source unknown. || Parke Bernet shipment, March 1964; probably the picture sold at Coleman Auction Galleries, 15-16 April, no. 38, as "oval picture, man with beard," $22.50 || | ||
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| | | D65 || Anonymous (British school, 19th century) || ''A Procession of Shakespeare Characters'' || ca. 1840 || Oil on board, 12 1/4 x 54 1/4 in. || Acquired as by Daniel Maclise from Parsons, December 1927, ₤47. || Sold to ASFTA, February 1962; Yale Center for British Art, 1975 || [http://collections.britishart.yale.edu/vufind/Record/1667304 Yale Center for British Art] | ||
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| | | D66 || Anonymous (British school, 19th century) || ''Portrait of Shakespeare'' || || Oil painting, 33 x 43 in. || John Anderson Jr., January 1910. || Parke Bernet shipment, March 1964 || | ||
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| | | D67 || Anonymous (British school, 19th century) || ''Portrait of Shakespeare'' || || Oil on panel, 32 x 39 1/2 in. || Anderson sale, 14 February 1921, lot 689, $8.89, bought by Folger. || Sold to Louis Marder, Kent State University, Februrary 1964 || | ||
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The contents of the following table derives from A catalogue of paintings in the Folger Shakespeare Library : "as imagination bodies forth" by William L. Pressly.[1] Pressly created his catalog to enumerate and illuminate the rich collection of paintings in the art collection at the Folger Shakespeare Library. These paintings in particular were the focus of "Appendix III: Deaccessioned Paintings" in Pressly's catalogue.
For the full list of paintings at the Folger, visit the article List of paintings at the Folger in the Pressly Catalogue.
History
The following paragraphs are reproduced from Pressly's catalogue to give sufficient background of the history of the paintings that were deaccessioned from the Folger.
- In the early 1960s, Louis B. Wright, the director of the Folger Shakespeare Library, undertook to deaccession paintings in order to make room for more storage space. Three pictures were sold to Amherst College in 1961 and in the following year thirty-eight to Lincoln Kirstein, who was negotiating for the American Shakespeare Festival Theatre and Academy in Stratford, Connecticut (abbreviated in the entries as ASFTA). In these transactions the Library lost a number of fine paintings and sculptures, but the works were sold to institutions that were better able to make them accessible to the public, the Library having limited space for exhibition. The later financial collapse of the American Shakespeare Festival Theatre and the subsequent dispersal of its collection could not then have been foreseen.
- In March, 1964, at least nineteen more paintings along with numerous other objects were shipped to Parke Bernet Galleries in New York for auction. Thse works were inferior to the earlier deaccessioned paintings. In fact, only the Buchels were sold by Parke Bernet, the remainder going to Coleman Galleries. The works that were not disposed of there were then passed on again to an antique shop on Third Avenue. The two paintings (D28 and D67) purchased by Professor Louis Marder of Kent State University in February 1964 were ones that had already been set aside for the Parke Bernet shipment.
- A few paintings have unaccountably disappeared from the colleciton. The majority of these were presumably disposed of soon after the Library's founding, when no records of such transactions were being kept.[2]
Two paintings subsequently have returned to the Folger, D25 and D29, detailed in The Collation article Return of the prodigal paintings. When known, the table indicates where a given deaccessioned painting now resides and links to its collection page.
Deaccessioned paintings
Pressly number | Artist | Title | Year | Physical Description | Provenance | Disposition | Location or Image |
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D1 | Joseph Barney (1751-1829) | Prospero, Miranda, and Ferdinand ( The Tempest I.2) | 1788 | Oil on canvas, 39 1/4 x 51 1/2 in. | Bought from A. Betts, ESq., London, through Maggs, February 1927, ₤35 plus 10 percent commission. | Sold to ASFTA, February 1962; Sold to Parke Bernet, 15 January 1976, lot 37, repr., $275 | |
D2 | Hillary Bell (1857-1903) | Charles Fisher as Falstaff in The Merry Wives of Windsor | 1886 | Oil painting, 35 x 35 in. | Augustin Daly sale, Anderson Galleries, 27 November 1912, lot 67, $55 plus 10 percent commission, George D. Smith acting as agent. | Parke Bernet shipment, March 1964; Coleman Auction Galleries, 15-16 April 1964, lot 14, $25 | |
D3 | Charles A. Buchel (1872-1950) | Basil Gill as Ferdinand ( The Tempest) | 1901-1904 | Oil painting, approximately 15 1/2 x 11 1/2 in. | Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree sale, Phillips, 13 September 1924, lot 206; bought from Michelmore, October 1921, ₤200, in a group of three. | Parke Bernet shipment, sold Park Bernet, 21 May 1954, $30 for three | |
D4 | Charles A. Buchel (1872-1950) | Lionel Brough as Trinculo ( The Tempest) | 1901-1904 | Oil painting, approximately 15 1/2 x 11 1/2 in. | Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree sale, Phillips, lot 201; Michelmore catalogue Shakespeareana Illustrated, [1923?], no. 27, purchased January 1923, one of seven items for ₤400. | Parke Bernet shipment, March 1964, sold Parke Bernet, 21 May 1964, lot 122, $35 for five | |
D5 | Charles A. Buchel (1872-1950) | Louis Calvert as Stephano ( The Tempest) | 1901-1904 | Oil painting, approximately 15 1/2 x 11 1/2 in. | Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree sale, Phillips, lot 208; Michelmore catalogue Shakespeareana Illustrated, [1923?], no. 28, purchased January 1923, one of seven items for ₤400. | Parke Bernet shipment, March 1964, sold Parke Bernet, 21 May 1964, lot 122, $35 for five | |
D6 | Charles A. Buchel (1872-1950) | D. Lyn Harding as Antonio ( The Tempest) | 1901-1904 | Oil painting, approximately 15 1/2 x 11 1/2 in. | Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree sale, Phillips, lot 203; bought from Michelmore, October 1921, ₤200, in a group of three. | Parke Bernet shipment, March 1964, sold Parke Bernet, 21 May 1964, lot 124, $30 for three | |
D7 | Charles A. Buchel (1872-1950) | William Haviland as Prospero ( The Tempest) | 1901-1904 | Oil painting, approximately 15 1/2 x 11 1/2 in. | Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree sale, Phillips, lot 202; bought from Michelmore, January 1922, ₤65. | Folger case number: 1002, Parke Bernet shipment, March 1964, sold Parke Bernet, 21 May 1964, lot 124, $30 for three | |
D8 | Charles A. Buchel (1872-1950) | Prospero's Cave (Scene from The Tempest) | 1901-1904 | Oil painting, approximately 13 1/2 x 9 1/2 in. | Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree sale, Phillips, lot 199; Michelmore catalogue Shakespeareana Illustrated, [1923?], no. 29, purchased May 1923, ₤22. | Parke Bernet shipment, March 1924, sold Parke Bernet, 21 May 1964, lot 122, $35 for five | |
D9 | Charles A. Buchel (1872-1950) | A Wood (Scene from The Tempest) | 1901-1904 | Oil painting, approximately 13 1/2 x 9 1/2 in. | Folger case number: 1002, Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree sale, Phillips, lot 176; bought from Michelmore, October 1921, ₤200, in a group of three. | There is no record of its being part of Parke Bernet shipment, but it is no longer in the collection. | |
D10 | Charles A. Buchel (1872-1950) | Norman Forbes as Sir Andrew Aguecheek ( Twelfth Night) | 1901-1904 | Oil painting, approximately 15 1/2 x 11 1/2 in. | Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree sale, Phillips, lot 176; bought from Michelmore, October 1921, ₤22. | Parke Bernet shipment, March 1964, sold Parke Bernet, 21 May 1964, lot 122, $35 for five | |
D11 | Charles A. Buchel (1872-1950) | Miss Zeffie Tilbury as Maria ( Twelfth Night) | 1901-1904 | Oil painting, approximately 15 1/2 x 11 1/2 in. | Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree sale, Phillips, lot 178; Michelmore catalogue Shakespeareana Illustrated, [1923?], no. 26, purchased May 1923, ₤22. | Folger case number: 1002, Parke Bernet shipment, March 1964, sold Parke Bernet, 21 May 1964, lot 122, $35 for five | |
D12 | Charles William Campbell (1855-1887) | Ellen Terry as Ophelia (Hamlet) | Oil on canvas, 32 x 16 in. | Henry Irving sale, Christie's, 16 December 1905, lot 112, 10 guineas ($75), as by C. C. Campbell. | Sold to ASFTA, February 1962; sold Sotheby Parke Bernet, 15 January 1976, lot 72, $160 | ||
D13 | John Cawse (1779-1862) | Falstaff Choosing His Recruits (Henry IV, Part 2 III.2) | ca. 1818 | Oil on canvas, 25 1/4 x 33 1/4 in. | Parsons, January 1928, ₤30.10.0. | Sold to ASFTA, February 1962 | Yale Center for British Art |
D14 | Alonzo Chappel (1828-1887) | Portrait of Shakespeare | 1858 | Oil painting, 14 x 15 1/2 in. (Folger card file); 8 3/4 x 6 3/4 in. (1976 sale catalogue) | Folger case file: 1311, Case number: 1311; Commissioned by Moncure D. Conway, sold to Folger by his son Eustace Conway through Thomas F. Madigan, October 1923, $175 | Sold to ASTFA, February 1962; Sotheby Parke Bernet, 15 January 1976 kit 76, as Shakespeare with His Dog, $400 | |
D15 | George Clint (1770-1854) | Edmund Kean as Richard III | Oil painting, 27 x 23 in. | Folger case file: 1709, Parsons, March 1929, $190. | In 1950, Maurice Block listed this work as not found [no. 30] | ||
D16 | George Clint (1770-1854), attributed | A Scene from John Howard Payne's "The Merry Monarch" (Formerly Madame Vestris and John Philip Kemble in The Taming of the Shrew IV.3) | Oil on canvas, 24 x 17 1/2 in. | Folger case file: 1709, Parsons, September 1927, ₤50. | Sold to ASFTA, February 1962; sold Sotheby Parke Bernet, 15 January 1976, lot 77, repr., $650; sold Boothbay Theatre Museum Collection, Oliver's Auction Gallery, Kennebunk, Maine, June 22, 1990, no. 7 with new identification | ||
D17 | William Gersham Collingwood (1854-1932) | Valley of the Reykjadatsa [Reekdale] River from Deildartunga | Oil painting, 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 in. | Source unknown. | Parke Bernet shipment, March 1964 | ||
D18 | George Cruikshank (1792-1878) | The First Appearance of William Shakespeare on the Stage of the Globe with Part of His Dramatic Company in 1564 | 1864-1865 | Oil on canvas, 27 7/8 x 21 7/8 in. | Folger case file: 1380, Woodin; Parke Bernet, 6-7 January 1942, lot 179; Maggs, cat. 429, $225. | Sold to ASFTA, February 1962; Yale Center for British Art, 1975 | Yale Center for British Art |
D19 | George Cruikshank (1792-1878) | Falstaff at Herne's Oak (The Merry Wives of Windsor V.5) | 1857 | Oil painting, 36 x 48 in. | Folger case file: 1619, Purchased from Walter T. Spenser, London, February 1920, by George D. Smith; acquired by Folger from R. J. C. Lingel, president, George D. Smith Book Co., December 1926, $1,000. | Sold to ASFTA, February 1962; Yale Center for British Art, 1975 | Yale Center for British Art |
D20 | George Cruikshank (1792-1878) | Touchstone and Audrey (As You Like It III.3) | 1856 | Oil on canvas, 27 x 22 in. | Fifth Avenue Auction Room, 13 February 1909, no. 885, $71.50, Smith acting as agent. | Sold to ASFTA, Februrary 1962; sold Sotheby Parke Bernet, 15 January 1976, lot 86, repr. $600 | |
D21 | Thomas Francis Dicksee (1819-1895) | Ophelia (Hamlet III.1) | 1875 | Oil on canvas, 38 x 25 in. | Michelmore catalogue Shakespeareana Illustrated, [1923?], repr. in color, $500 (asking price had been ₤200; presumably reduced to ₤125). | Folger case file: 1927, Sold to Amherst College, February 1961, $300 | Amherst College |
D22 | Thomas Francis Dicksee (1819-1895), or Sir Frank Dicksee (1853-1928) | Othello and Desdemona (Othello V.2) | Oil on canvas, 44 x 66 in. | Folger case file: 1927, Michelmore, July 1929, ₤50, as by T.F. Dicksee. | Sold to ASFTA, February 1962, as by T.F. Dicksee; Sotheby Parke Bernet, 15 January 1976, lot 93, as by Frank Dicksee, repr. $1,400 | ||
D23 | Thomas Francis Dicksee (1819-1895), or Sir Frank Dicksee (1853-1928) | Juliet and the Friar (Romeo and Juliet IV.1) | 1881 | Oil on canvas, 31 x 37 in. | Folger case file: 1927, Maggs, 1926, cat. no. 250, repr. pl. XLIX, as by T.F. Dicksee, ₤60 (asking price), $270 (payment recorded in Folger file). | Sold to ASFTA, February 1962, as by T.F. Dicksee; sold Sotheby Parke Bernet, 15 January 1976, lot 92, as by Frank Dicksee, repr., $550 | |
D24 | Harold Dunbar (b.1882) | Viola Allen as Viola in Twelfth Night | 1905 | Oil painting, 27 1/2 x 43 1/2 in. | Presented by Charles W. Allen, 13 July 1948. | Parke Bernet shipment, March 1964; sold Coleman Auction Galleries, 15-16 April 1964, lot 15, $25 | |
D25 | G[eorge?] Francis (fl. late 18th, early 19th centuries) | David Garrick as King Lear (King Lear III.5) | 1810 | Oil on canvas, 17 1/2 x 22 in. | Schatzki, January 1945, $180. | Sold to ASFTA, February 1962; Sotheby Parke Bernet, 15 January 1976, lot 97, repr., $250; Reacquired by Folger in 2012 | Folger Shakespeare Library |
D26a | William Henry Freeman (fl. 1839-75) | Recto: Scene from Hamlet I.4 | Folger case file: 1388 | ||||
D26b | William Henry Freeman (fl. 1839-75) | Verso: Study of Falstaff | 1840 | Oil on cardboard, 12 x 14 in. | Case number: 1388, Maggs, 5 February 1925, $145 | In 1950, Maurice Block listed this work as not found [no. 56] | |
D27 | Albert Goodwin (1845-1932) | Before the Cell of Prospero (The Tempest I.2) | 1908 | Gouache and oil, 21 x 30 1/2 in. | Michelmore, June 1928, ₤150 (asking price). | Sold to ASFTA, February 1962; Sotheby Parke Bernet, 15 January 1976, no. 103, repr. $450 | |
D28 | George Henry Hall (1825-1913) | Portrait of Shakespeare | 1896 (original) | Oil replica (?) of the painting, 56 1/2 x 47 in. | Jennie Brownscombe, New York, January 1916, $95 (price included two crayon studies of head of Shakespeare). | Sold to Louis Marder, Kent State University, February 1964, $200 | |
D29 | William Hamilton (1750/1-1801) | Brabantio's Accusation Against Othello (Othello I.3) | Oil on panel, 24 1/2 x 19 1/2 in. | Folger case file: 1838, Parsons, September 1928, ₤45 less 10 percent. | Sold to ASFTA, February 1962; reacquired by Folger in 2012 | Folger Shakespeare Library | |
D30 | William Hamilton (1750/1-1801) | The First Meeting of Romeo and Juliet (Romeo and Juliet I.5) | Oil on canvas, 25 x 30 in. | Parsons, September 1927, 40 guineas. | Sold to ASFTA, February 1962; Sotheby Parke Bernet, 15 January 1976, lot 108, repr., $600 | ||
D31 | William Hamilton, attributed | Hero and Ursula with Beatrice Listening in the Garden (Much Ado About Nothing III.1) | Oil on canvas, 22 1/2 x 16 1/2 in. | Folger case file: 1725, Maggs, March 1925, £105, for this and no. 50. | Sold to ASFTA, February 1962; Sotheby Parke Bernet, 15 January 1976, lot 111, $125 | ||
D32 | George Henry Harlow (1787-1819) | The Court Scene for the Trial of Queen Katharine (Henry VIII II.4) | Oil on canvas, 29 x 38 1/2 in. | Case no. 1852; Parsons, October 1928, £42.14.6. | Sold to ASFTA, February 1962; Sotheby Parke Bernet, 15 January 1976, lot 114, $150 | ||
D33 | William Salter Herrick (fl. 1852-1880) | Othello Taking Leave of Desdemona (Othello, I.1) | 1876 | Oil on canvas, 20 x 16 in. | Folger case file: 2032, Michelmore catalogue Shakespeareana Illustrated, [1923?], no. 41, repr. in color; bought by Folger, July 1926, $375. | Sold to ASFTA, February 1962; sold Sotheby Parke Bernet, 15 January 1976, lot 123, as "Look to Her Moor" (I, 3), repr., $225 | |
D34 | William Salter Herrick (fl. 1852-1880) | Look to Her Moor (Othello I.3) | 1860 | Oil on canvas, 41 x 35 in. | Folger case file: 2033, Michelmore, February 1930, £75. | Sold to ASFTA, February 1962; sold Sotheby Parke Bernet, 15 January 1976, lot 122, repr. $600 | |
D35 | William Hodges (1744-1797) | Jacques and the Wounded Stag (As You Like It II.1) | 1790 | Oil on canvas, 36 1/4 x 48 1/2 in. | Folger case file: 1603, Commissioned by Boydell for £73.10.0; sold by Christie, 17 May 1805, lot 41; bought by Sir Charles Burrell for 75 guineas; acquired by Folger from Parsons, October 1926, £40. | Sold to ASFTA, Februrary 1962; Yale Center for British Art, 1976 | Yale Center for British Art |
D36 | James Reid Lambdin (1807-1889), after Thomas Sully | George Frederick Cooke as Richard III | Oil painting, 96 x 59 in. | Augustin Daly (on exhibit in Daly's Theatre, New York); Daly sale, Anderson Galleries, 27 November 1912, lot 73, $140 plus 10 percent commission, Smith acting as agent. | Sold to ASFTA, February 1962 | ||
D37 | after Sir Thomas Lawrence (1769-1830) | Kemble as Hamlet | Oil painting, 77 x 44 in. | James Orrock sale, Christie's, 4-6 June 1904, lot 270; Viscount Leverhulme sale, Anderson Galeries, 17-19 (18) February 1926, lot 156, repr., $1200 plus 10 percent commission, Rosenbach acting as agent. | Sold to ASFTA, Februrary 1962 | ||
D38 | Leonard van den Kerckhove (also Kerckhoven, 1828-1898) | Shakespeare, or the Glory of Great Britain | Oil on canvas, 14 ft. 4 in. x 10 ft. 5 in. | Folger case file: 1875, Presented to the Shakespeare Memorial, Stratford-upon-Avon, in 1881 by Capt. E. Birt Lemmon; bought by Folger, December 1928, £140, Sawyer acting as agent. | Lost by 1950, when Maurice Block compiled his list of paintings in the Folger. | Maurice Block listed this work as lost. | |
D39 | Charles Robert Leslie (1794-1859) | The Dying Queen Katharine's Interview with Capucius (Henry VIII IV.2) | Oil on canvas, 32 x 24 in. | Commissioned by Isumbard Kingdom Brunel, the engineer; sold Christie's, April 1864; James Dugdale of Wroxall Abbey, Warwickshire; bought by Folger from Michelmore, A Catalogue of Shakespeareana, notes and preface by Falconer Madan, [1927], no. 437, £150 (asking price). | Sold to Amherst College, May 1961, $1,000 (for this painting and a bust of Shakespeare by Carrière-Belleuse) | Amherst College | |
D40 | Edwin Long (1829-1891) | Sir Henry Irving as Hamlet | 1880 | Oil on canvas, 63 x 44 in. | Burdett-Coutts sale, Christie's, 5 May 1922, lot 224, ₤42 plus 10 percent commission, Rosenbach acting as agent. | Sold to ASFTA, February 1962; sold Sotheby Parke Bernet, 15 January 1976, lot 129, repr., $2300 | |
D41 | Edwin Long (1829-1891) | Sir Henry Irving as Richard, Duke of Gloucester | 1877 | Oil on canvas, 57 x 40 in. | Burdett-Coutts sale, Christie's, 5 May 1922, lot 225, ₤33.12.0 plus 10 percent commission, Rosenbach acting as agent. | Sold to ASFTA, February 1962; sold Sotheby Parke Bernet, 15 January 1976, lot 130, repr., $1500; Bob Jones University, Greenville, SC | Bob Jones University |
D42 | attributed to (?), Philip James de Loutherbourg (1740-1812) | Falstaff with the Body of Hotspur (Henry IV, Part 1 V.4) | ca. 1786 | Oil on paper, 12 x 11 1/4 in. | Folger case file: 1803, Michelmore, June 1928, ₤75 (asking price), bought as by John Opie and entitled The Young Roscius (Henry West Betty) as Falstaff. | Sold to ASTFA, February 1962; Yale Center for British Art, 1975 | Yale Center for British Art |
D43 | style of Philip James de Loutherbourg | Macbeth and the Witches (Macbeth I.3 | Oil on canvas, 17 x 21 1/2 in. | Folger case file: 1803, Parsons, May 1928, ₤40, as by de Loutherbourg. | Sold to ASTFA, February 1962; sold Sotheby Parke Bernet, 15 January 1976, lot 132, repr., $175 | ||
D44 | Will H. Low (1853-1932) | Rosalind Gives Orlando the Necklace (As You Like It I.2) | 1899 | Oil on canvas, 25 1/2 x 19 1/2 in. | Property of the widow of the artist until her death; presented by Mary B. Danaher, May 1947. | Sold to ASTFA, February 1962; sold Sotheby Parke Bernet, 15 January 1976, lot 135, repr., $250 | |
D45 | Will H. Low (1853-1932) | Rosalind, Celia, and Orlando (As You Like It IV.1) | 1899 | Oil on canvas, 25 1/2 x 19 1/2 in. | Danaher, 1947. | Sold to ASTFA, 1962; sold Sotheby Parke Bernet, 15 January 1976, lot 134, repr., $275 | |
D46 | Will H. Low (1853-1932) | Jaques and Touchstone (As You Like It V.4) | 1899 | Oil on canvas, 25 1/2 x 19 1/2 in. | Danaher, 1947. | Sold to ASTFA,1962; sold Sotheby Parke Bernet, 15 January 1976, lot 136, repr., $350 | |
D47 | Will H. Low (1853-1932) | The Masque of Hymen (As You Like It V.4) | 1899 | Oil on canvas, 25 1/2 x 19 1/2 in. | Danaher, 1947. | Sold to ASTFA,1962; sold Sotheby Parke Bernet, 15 January 1976, lot 133, repr., $375 | |
D48 | William Martin (1752-ca. 1831) | Iachimo in Imogen's Chamber (Cymbeline II.2) | ca. 1784 | Oil painting, 57 x 93 in. | Folger case file: 787, Boston Museum Theatre; bought by Folger from Campbell, August 1917, $750 (Campbell catalogue of August 1917, no. 193).[3] | Sold to ASFTA, February 1962 | |
D49 | Adolphe Monticelli (1824-1866) | Lady Macbeth (Macbeth II.2) | Oil on panel, 17 x 11 1/2 in. | Folger case file: 1779, Purchased by John Anderson, Jr., from S. P. Avery, Sr.; sold Anderson Galleries, 12 April 1928, lot 122, bought by Folger, Wells acting as agent, $490 plus commission. | Sold to ASFTA, February 1962; sold Sotheby Parke Bernet, 15 January 1976, no. 147, repr., $750 | ||
D50 | John Hamilton Mortimer (?, 1740-1779) | Portrait of a Man (Falstaff?) Holding Stein | |||||
D51 | John Hamilton Mortimer (?, 1740-1779) | Portrait of a Soldier | Oil paintings, 13 x 15 1/2 in. | Source unknown, possibly purchased at Evert Jansen Wendell sale, American Art Galleries, 21 October 1919, lot 4861 ("'two oil paintings attributed to Hamilton Mortimer as the originals for his Shakespeare characters,' 15 x 10 1/2 in., in old black frames"). | Parke Bernet shipment, March 1964, sold as a pair of portraits of actors, Coleman Auction Galleries, 15-16 April 1964, $7.50 | ||
D52 | William Page (1811-1885) | Shakespeare Reading | 1873 | Oil painting, 65 x 39 in. | On loan by George Page, the artist's son, to the East Liberty Branch of the Carnegie Library, Pittsburgh; presented to the Folger Shakespeare Library by Mrs. Pauline Page Howell, on behalf of her father, George Page, 8 July 1937. | Sold to ASTFA, February 1962; sold Sotheby Parke Bernet, 15 January 1976, lot 157, $900 | Smithsonian American Art Museum |
D53 | Rev. Matthew William Peters (1742-1814) | Falstaff in the Buckbasket (The Merry Wives of Windsor III.3 | Oil on canvas, 28 x 36 in. | Folger case file: 1874, Parsons, January 1929, as by Peters, ₤51.15.0. | Sold to ASTFA, February 1962; sold Sotheby Parke Bernet, 15 January 1976, lot 158, repr. $325 | ||
D54 | Charles E. Proctor | John McCullough as Virginius | 1886 | Oil on canvas, 54 x 36 in. | Augustin Daly (on exhibit in Daly's Theatre, New York); Daly sale, Anderson Galleries, 27 November 1912, lot 72, bought by Folger, Smith acting as agent. | Parke Bernet shipment, March 1964 | |
D55 | John Robinson (fl. 1848-1885) | Anne Hathaway's Cottage | Oil painting, 12 x 18 1/2 in. | From Mrs. Folger's house | Parke Bernet shipment, March 1964, lot 144; Coleman Galleries shipment, July 1964 | ||
D56 | Peter F. Rothermel (1817-1895) | Portrait of Frances Anne Kemble | Oil painting, 15 x 12 in. | De Forest sale, Kesler Art Galleries, New York, 4 May 1922, lot 5; bought by Folger from L. A. D'Aras, April 1929, $200. | Sold to ASTFA, February 1962; Paul Mellon Collection, Yale Center for British Art, 1975; Mellon sale, Sotheby's 18 November 1981, lot 142 | ||
D57 | Sir Martin Archer Shee (1769-1850) | Portrait of Miss Lee as Ophelia | Oil painting, 96 x 57 in. | Sold from the collection of the Most Hon. the Marquess Wellesley, April 1852; from the collection of F. W. Cosens, May 1890; from the collection of Asher Wertheimer, MArch 1923; Viscount Leverhulme sale, Anderson Galelries, 19 February 1926, lot 246, repr., $3200 plus 10 percent commission, Rosenbach acting as agent. | Sold to ASFTA, February 1962 | ||
D58 | attributed to Benjamin West (1738-1820) | Coriolanus Yields to the Please of His Mother and Sister (Coriolanus V.3) | 1792 | Oil on canvas, 39 x 52 in. | Purchased in London, 1850; Isaac N. Stebbins, Boston; Anderson Galleries, American Art Association Sale, 12 April 1928, lot 188, bought by Folger, Wells acting as agent, $500 plus commission. | Sold to Amherst College, May 1961, $600 | |
D59 | Francis Wheatley (1747-1801) | The Princess Showing Rosaline Her Presents from the King (Love's Labor's Lost V.2) | Oil on canvas, 31 x 22 in. | Commissioned by Boydell; sold by Christie, 20 May 1805, lot 13, 9 guineas; bought by Gladstone, Esq., acquired from Michelmore, June 1928, $312.50. | Sold to ASFTA, February 1962; sold Sotheby Parke Bernet, 15 January 1976, lot 187, repr. $550 | ||
D60 | Anonymous | Vandenhoff as Coriolanus | Oil on canvas, 35 x 28 1/2 in. | Old National Theatre, Boston; bought by Folger from Libbie, Boston, shortly before 26 June 1905. | Parke Bernet shipment, March 1964 | ||
D61 | Anonymous | Play Scene from Hamlet (Hamlet III.2) | Oil or tempera painting, 38 x 27 in. | Source unknown. | Parke Bernet shipment, March 1964 | ||
D62 | Anonymous (British school, 18th century) | Cordelia Championed by the Earl of Kent (King Lear I.1) | ca. 1770s | Oil painting, 41 1/8 x 50 1/2 in. | Parsons, January 1923, ₤38, acquired as by William Hamilton. | Sold to ASFTA, February 1962; Yale Center for British Art, 1975 | Yale Center for British Art |
D63 | Anonymous (British school, 18th century) | Scene from 'Midsummer Night's Dream' (A Midsummer Night's Dream IV.1) | Source unknown $65. | (The only information on this painting comes from Block's list of 1950, no. 47. It is unlocated and has presumably left the collection) | |||
D64 | Anonymous (British school, 18th century) | Falstaff | Oil painting, oval, 29 x 24 in. | Source unknown. | Parke Bernet shipment, March 1964; probably the picture sold at Coleman Auction Galleries, 15-16 April, no. 38, as "oval picture, man with beard," $22.50 | ||
D65 | Anonymous (British school, 19th century) | A Procession of Shakespeare Characters | ca. 1840 | Oil on board, 12 1/4 x 54 1/4 in. | Acquired as by Daniel Maclise from Parsons, December 1927, ₤47. | Sold to ASFTA, February 1962; Yale Center for British Art, 1975 | Yale Center for British Art |
D66 | Anonymous (British school, 19th century) | Portrait of Shakespeare | Oil painting, 33 x 43 in. | John Anderson Jr., January 1910. | Parke Bernet shipment, March 1964 | ||
D67 | Anonymous (British school, 19th century) | Portrait of Shakespeare | Oil on panel, 32 x 39 1/2 in. | Anderson sale, 14 February 1921, lot 689, $8.89, bought by Folger. | Sold to Louis Marder, Kent State University, Februrary 1964 |
- ↑ Pressly, William L. A catalogue of paintings in the Folger Shakespeare Library : "as imagination bodies forth", New Haven: Yale University Press, 1993.
- ↑ Pressly, William L. A catalogue of paintings in the Folger Shakespeare Library : "as imagination bodies forth", New Haven: Yale University Press, 1993, p. 359.
- ↑ For analysis and detailed provenance, see Oppenheimer, Margaret. "Reinventing Henry Fuseli's Nightmare, A forgotten painting by William Martin," The British Art Journal, vol. XXI, no. 1 (Spring 2020) pp. 64-72.