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Ferdinand And Miranda
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Ferdinand And Miranda
This painting depicts a later scene from William Shackespeare's The Tempest, in which Miranda and Ferdinand are sat playing chess in a coastal countryside. Ferdinand, the King of Naples falls in love with Miranda, giving symbolic significance to the chess game, in which the main motive is to capture the king. Date: circa 1922
Media ID 32258388
© CLM Archive Collection / Mary Evans
Capture Chess Depicts Falls Ferdinand Frampton Giving Main Miranda Motive Naples Reginald Significance Symbolic Tempest
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