Hamlet and the Queen 1834 Eugène Delacroix French After Goethes "Faust," Delacroix chose "Hamlet" as his next major illustration project. The artists interest in Shakespeare began early—he wrote about reading and translating passages in 1819. Among the first subjects he undertook from the play was act 3, scene 4, in which Hamlet shows his mother a portrait of his late father, reproaching her for marrying his murderous uncle Claudius.. Hamlet and the Queen 337108
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