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A work made of etching on cream wove paper.

Lear

March 15, 1776 (originally published); published 1809

John Hamilton Mortimer English, 1740-1779

England

Part of the same series of heads that includes the image of Beatrice, this work depicts the crazed King Lear as he gazes skyward. His eyes bulge and his hair whips about his face as he considers his own misdeeds and tragedy. John Hamilton Mortimer expertly captured the despair and loss of control Lear feels in this moment. The old king cries out the monologue quoted below the image.

Etching on cream wove paper

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