Touchstone and Audrey (Jester Teasing Lady Lover) Sherpadecke (Vorderseite (Horizontal))Touchstone and Audrey (Jester Teasing Lady Lover) Sherpadecke (3/4)Touchstone and Audrey (Jester Teasing Lady Lover) Sherpadecke (Beispiel)
Touchstone and Audrey (Jester Teasing Lady Lover) Sherpadecke (Vorderseite)
45,37 €
je
 

Touchstone and Audrey (Jester Teasing Lady Lover) Sherpadecke

5.0 von 5 Sternen Bewertung
1 Bewertungen insgesamt
| von Pixel Cascades
Produkt-Details anzeigen

Andere Designs in dieser Kategorie

Über Sherpadecken

Verkauft von

Größe: Klein

Kuschel dich in die Wärme und den Komfort unserer luxuriösesten Decke überhaupt ein, die Sherpa-Fleecedecke Perfekt für diese kalten und verregneten Abende vor dem Kamin!

  • Erhältlich in 3 verschiedenen Größen: Klein (76,2 cm x 101,6 cm); Mittelgroß (127 cm x 152,4 cm); Groß (152,4 cm x 203,2 cm)
  • Dein individuelle Gestaltung wird in brillanter Farbe auf eine Seite gedruckt, während die Rückseite das weichste Sherpa aufzeigt.
  • Material: 100% Polyester bedruckter Nerz mit besonders weicher Sherpa-Rückseite
  • Sherpaseite ist nicht gestaltbar und ist Cremefarben
  • Wunderschöner Vollfarbdruck von Rand zu Rand
  • Stabile handgenähte Kante für einen sauberen Abschluss
  • In der Waschmaschine separat, schonend und warm waschen; mildes und bleichmittelfreies Waschmittel verwenden
  • Im Trockner bei niedriger Temperatur trocknen; nicht bügeln
  • Vor dem ersten Nutzen waschen

Über dieses Design

Touchstone and Audrey (Jester Teasing Lady Lover) Sherpadecke

Touchstone and Audrey (Jester Teasing Lady Lover) Sherpadecke

This design features a painting by the British Pre-Raphaelite artist John Collier (1850–1934). It is a richly detailed, character-driven painting that brings to life two secondary figures from Shakespeare’s play "As You Like It". Collier focuses on the unlikely romantic pairing between Touchstone, the court jester, and Audrey, a simple shepherdess. In the play, their relationship is deliberately unpoetic and humorous, a counterpoint to the idealized romances of the main characters. Collier translates and transports this contrast into visual form, creating a portrait of two people whose temperaments, social backgrounds, and attitudes toward love could hardly be more different. Touchstone is rendered with an air of intelligence and sly wit. His brightly colored jester’s costume, complete with elaborate patterns and bold tones, immediately signals his role as a fool, yet his expression also seems to make clear that he is the sharpest observer on the stage. Collier captures him in a moment of poised confidence, leaning slightly toward Audrey with a knowing, almost teasing gaze. The jester’s posture and facial expression suggest that he sees through the absurdities of both courtly and pastoral life, and that his courtship of Audrey is an amused, playful act as much as a genuine pursuit. Audrey, by contrast, is painted with simplicity and sincerity. Her clothing is plain and rustic, and Collier softens her features to convey her innocence and straightforward nature. She sits quietly beside Touchstone, her expression gentle, almost timid. Collier does not exaggerate her simplicity; instead, he allows her modesty to speak for itself, creating a character who is kind, humble and earnest in ways completely unlike her companion. Her presence in the painting brings a sense of grounded calm that balances Touchstone’s clever and playful energy. The setting, likely the Forest of Arden, is depicted with naturalistic detail, providing a peaceful woodland backdrop. This pastoral environment evokes the play’s themes of rustic escape and transformation while also highlighting the tension between courtly artifice (embodied by Touchstone) and rural simplicity (represented by Audrey). Touchstone’s wit and performative personality are seen beside Audrey’s innocence and sincerity, creating a relationship that is both charming and comically mismatched. Through careful characterization, detailed costuming, and a harmonious natural setting, Collier translates Shakespeare’s comic subplot into a vivid and thoughtfully composed image that highlights the enduring appeal of these two unconventional lovers. The original artwork of "Touchstone and Audrey" was painted by John Collier in 1890.

Kundenrezensionen

5.0 von 5 Sternen Bewertung1 Bewertungen insgesamt
1 Gesamtbewertungen mit 5 Sternen0 Gesamtbewertungen mit 4 Sternen0 Gesamtbewertungen mit 3 Sternen0 Gesamtbewertungen mit 2 Sternen0 Gesamtbewertungen mit 1 Sternen
1 Bewertungen
Bewertungen für ähnliche Produkte
5 von 5 Sternen Bewertung
Von I.18. Dezember 2020Geprüfter Kauf
Klein
Bewertungsprogramm bei Zazzle
Sehr schöne Qualität, Erwartung übertroffen. Trotz Low res pictures super Printausgabe Qualität!!!!

Tags

Sherpadecken
victorian shakespeare illustrationromantic scene from classic literatureas you like it playwoodland pastoral romance artworkbritish pre raphaelite style portraitenglish shakespearean character paintingfun historic medieval court jesterlovers in forest of ardenshakespeare drama art interpretationromantic love between literary couple
Alle Produkte
victorian shakespeare illustrationromantic scene from classic literatureas you like it playwoodland pastoral romance artworkbritish pre raphaelite style portraitenglish shakespearean character paintingfun historic medieval court jesterlovers in forest of ardenshakespeare drama art interpretationromantic love between literary couple

Andere Informationen

Produkt ID: 256247255347158954
Gemacht am: 8.12.2025, 13:55
Bewertung: G