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Miranda (from "The Tempest")

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In Miranda (from "The Tempest"), George Henry Hall depicted the only female character from Shakespeare's play The Tempest. Shipwrecked on an island with her father, the sorcerer Prospero, Miranda is often considered to be naïve due to her sheltered life. Here, she appears vulnerable and uncertain with her windblown scarf, downcast eyes, and awkward stance. Hall created several images of Miranda and other Shakespeare scenes throughout his career.
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Smithsonian American Art Museum
Artist
George Henry Hall, born Boston, MA 1825-died New York City 1913
Date
1856
Credit Line
Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Frederick Darling
Medium
oil on canvas
Dimensions
25 1/4 x 19 in. (64.2 x 48.3 cm.)
Type
Painting
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