Shakespeare Illustrated

Walter Crane.
Eight Illustrations to Shakespeare's Tempest.
London: J. M. Dent, 1893.
Designed by Walter Crane; engraved & printed by Duncan C. Dallas by means of “Dallastype Facsimile.” Reproductions of Crane’s pen drawings on India paper. Edition limited to 600 copies. Signed by both Crane and Dallas.

William Shakespeare.
Shakespeare's Comedy of The Tempest.
New York, London: Hodder & Stoughton, circa 1915.
Watercolor illustrations by Edmund Dulac, illustrartor and stamp designer.
"We are such stuff / As dreams are made on." The Tempest, act IV, scene 1.

Robert de Bruce.
Frankincense: A Cycle of Songs from Shakespeare’s Sonnets, op. 5.
San Francisco: [s.n.], 1917.
Printed by Taylor and Taylor of San Francisco. The cover and marginal decorations by California artist, Charles Frank Ingerson.
“Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?” Sonnet XVIII

William Shakespeare.
The Winter’s Tale.
London: Dent, circa 1922.
Printed by the Temple Press at Letchworth (Great Britain). Illustrations by Maxwell Armfield who writes, “The tempera paintings of which reproductions have been made for this edition have been done with the aim of presenting a series of pictures such as take place on the stage in an actual production” (Illustrator’s Note).

William Shakespeare. The Complete Works of William Shakespeare.
Garden City, N.Y: Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc., 1936.
Two volumes consisting of thirty-eight plates and two color frontispieces by American illustrator Rockwell Kent, using a technique of ink and crayon. Signed by artist.

William Shakespeare.
Macbeth.
Garden City, NY: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1946.
Illustrations by surrealist, Salvador Dali. Cover has a repeating pattern of the letters of the artist’s name layered on top of each other. Original text from George Lyman Kittredge's edition of The Complete Works of Shakespeare, 1936.