"King Lear," Act I, Scene I 1898 Edwin Austin Abbey American Multitalented Edwin Austin Abbey, a Philadelphia-born illustrator, painter, and muralist, is best known for his historical imagery, especially Arthurian and Shakespearean subjects. A popular member of expatriate artistic circles, Abbey first visited England in 1878, and settled there permanently in 1882.In this dramatic scene from King Lear, CordeliaShakespeare’s heroine in the tragedystands at the center of the composition, having just been renounced by her father in the play’s opening scene.. "King Lear," Act I, Scene I 10049
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