Hamlet and Horatio at the Cemetery, 1835. Creator: Eugene Delacroix.

Hamlet and Horatio at the Cemetery, 1835. Creator: Eugene Delacroix.

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Hamlet and Horatio at the Cemetery, 1835. Additional Info: Reflecting on death and transience, Prince Hamlet and his friend Horatio are alone in the cemetery. They only learn of who the grave belongs to when the funeral procession for Ophelia, Hamlet’s lover, appears. Horatio stands firm and exalted. The prince, holding the court jester Yorick’s skull, seems to almost slide off the sloping slab into the grave-an indication of his imminent death. In the painting, which was rejected by the Paris Salon jury, the French artist shows Shakespeare’s protagonist as a typically romantic hero: sensitive and melancholy, isolated and introverted.


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Creator
  1. Eugene Delacroix, attributed to: {French}: Artist, painterSearch Wikipedia for Eugene Delacroix
People Related
  1. William Shakespeare: British; English: Author, playwright, poetSearch Wikipedia for William Shakespeare

Medium
  1. Oil
  2. Oil on canvas

Picture Type
  1. Painting
  2. Portrait
  3. Romanticism

Category Hierarchy

Society & Culture Art & Literature

Society & Culture Death & Burial


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 2239x2789
File Size : 18,295kb


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  1. 2155
  1. 236
  1. 1380000304
  1. 2155
  1. 3-085-513
  1. 3085513

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