Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. As you like it
Subject
Subject Source: Local sources
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
As You Like It : drawing of costume design for a male, circa 1886-1897
Item — 2: Series 2; Series 4 [39002106195978], Folder: 2b
Call Number: MSS 9 , Series II
Scope and Contents:
Includes notes on the color and design of the costume.
Dates:
circa 1886-1897
As You Like It : drawings of costume design for a female with legging detail, circa 1886-1897
Item — 2: Series 2; Series 4 [39002106195978], Folder: 2c
Call Number: MSS 9 , Series II
Scope and Contents:
Includes notes on the color and design of the costume.
Dates:
circa 1886-1897
As You Like It : drawings of costume design for Orlando, circa 1886-1897
Item — 2: Series 2; Series 4 [39002106195978], Folder: 2a
Call Number: MSS 9 , Series II
Scope and Contents:
Includes notes on the color of the costume.
Dates:
circa 1886-1897
As You Like It : illustration of costume for Rosalind in Family Herald Supplement and another clipping, 1896
Item — 1: Series 1 [39002106195960], Folder: 1a
Call Number: MSS 9 , Series I
Scope and Contents:
Two clippings from the Family Herald Supplement, one of which may have been included as proof of date of the other; however, close inspection provides the potential year of 1896 for the As You Like It illustration, which differs from the date on the other clipping.
Dates:
1896, 1899
Medieval (Crusades) : drawings of two females and a male in the woods and other figures, circa 1886-1897
Item — 3: Series 3 [39002106195986], Folder: 8(d)
Call Number: MSS 9 , Series III
Scope and Contents:
"Chain" is written in lower right corner of the drawing. Researcher's notes indicate the drawing may depict a scene from Shakespeare's As You Like It or Cymbeline.
Dates:
circa 1886-1897
Medieval (male & female) : drawings of a male costume and a female figure, circa 1886-1897
Item — 3: Series 3 [39002106195986], Folder: 6a
Call Number: MSS 9 , Series III
Scope and Contents:
Includes detail and color notes for the hat, hair, beard, tunic, hose, fur, dagger, etc. Writing identifies the female as "Celia," possibly connecting the drawing to Shakespeare's As You Like It.
Dates:
circa 1886-1897