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Image title: Ariel
Source: Shakespeare, William: “The Works of Shakspere, with notes by Charles Knight” (1873)
Place shown: none
Keywords: nudity, cherubs, bare feet, fairies, shakespeare, spooky, colour
Status: out of copyright (called public domain in the USA), hence royalty-free stock image for all purposes usage credit requested
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C. W. SHARPE, SCULPT.; H J. TOWNSEND, PINXT.

Ariel, the spirit of wind, is bound to serve Prospero, in Shakespeare’s play “The Tempest,” and is here drawn as a miniature naked wingéd boy lying on the tendril of a flower. He has a mischievous expression on his face.

Podsixia (griffinlady) made a coloured version of this engraving.

Filename: p360-ariel-q62-1197x663.jpg
Artist: H. J. Townsend
Engraver: C. W. Sharpe
Scanner dpi: 600
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