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'Queen Hermione', 1865 Artist: John Tenniel
'Queen Hermione', 1865. Britannia as Paulina unveils the statue and remarks Tis Time! Descend; Be Stone No More! On behalf of the nation Britannia draws back the curtain and reveals Queen Victoria as a statue, frozen in time, and commands her to 'be stone no more'. This is a line from Shakespeare's A Winter's Tale, Act V, Scene 3. For some four years, Queen Victoria had maintained a life of absolute retirement from public life following the untimely death of her beloved Prince Albert. Here, Punch expresses the view that it is now time for Her Majesty to re-enter the world. In A Winter's Tale Queen Hermione disappears in the third act and does not reappear until the last scene. From Punch, or the London Charivari, September 23, 1865.
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AR927515
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3672px × 5131px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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19th century
allegorical figure
B&W
B/W
Black & White
Black and white
Britain
Britannia
Cartoon
Curtain
Dress
Engraving
Female
Heritage Image Partnership
JOHN
John Tenniel
LADY
MONARCH
Monochrome
NINETEENTH CENTURY
Orb
People
Print Collector1
QUEEN
Queen of Great Britain and Ireland
QUEEN VICTORIA
regal
REVEAL
royal
Royalty
SCEPTER
shakespeare
Sir John Tenniel
SOVEREIGN
Tenniel
VICTORIA
WILLIAM
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
Woman
Women