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Othello

José Ribelles y HelipCa. 1820

Museo Nacional del Romanticismo

Museo Nacional del Romanticismo
Madrid, Spain

This lithograph shows Isidoro Máiquez in the role of Othello, Shakespeare´s famous tragedy, for which Máiquez was so acclaimed. Ribelles represents the moment of maximum dramatic intensity, when Othello believes that he can see evidence of the infidelity. Isidoro Máiquez (1768-1820) is considered as one of the greatest actors in the history of Spanish theatre. Pensioned by Godoy, he studied new acting techniques in France with François-Joseph Talma and renewed the Spanish theatre life.This print is extremely valuable for being one of the first lithograph to be made in Spain, in the Establecimento Litográfico del Depósito Hidrográfico de Madrid (Lithographic Establishment of the Hydrographic Deposit of Madrid), opened in 1819.

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  • Title: Othello
  • Creator: José Ribelles y Helip
  • Creator Lifespan: Valencia, 1778 - Madrid, 1835
  • Creator Nationality: Spanish
  • Creator Gender: Male
  • Creator Death Place: Madrid, Spain
  • Creator Birth Place: Valencia, Spain
  • Date Created: Ca. 1820
  • Location Created: Madrid, Spain
  • Physical Dimensions: w210 x h280 mm
  • Type: Print
  • Rights: Museo Nacional del Romanticismo
  • External Link: CERES
  • Medium: Lithograph on paper
  • Signature: Ribelles.
Museo Nacional del Romanticismo

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