Artwork
H Beard Print Collection

H Beard Print Collection is a print by the Romanticist artist Robert Dighton. It dates from 1794 and is held in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum.
About this work
The print is titled 'H Beard Print Collection' and was created by Robert Dighton in 1794.
It's a print that depicts a scene from Hamlet, with Stephen Kemble as the main character. This print is interesting because it shows a specific moment in the play, set in Scotland.
You can learn more about this style of art by looking into the movement: Romanticism.
Overview
H Beard Print Collection is a print created by Robert Dighton in 1794, titled 'Hamlet in Scotland', featuring Stephen Kemble in the lead role.
Subject & Meaning
The print captures a specific scene from Shakespeare's Hamlet, uniquely set in Scotland, highlighting a dramatic moment with Kemble as Hamlet.
Technique & Style
Characteristic of late 18th-century printmaking, the work reflects elements of the emerging Romanticism movement, emphasizing expressive and atmospheric depiction.
History & Provenance
Published in 1794 by Robert Dighton, the print's provenance is tied to the H Beard collection, though detailed ownership history beyond this is not specified.
Context
Part of a broader tradition of illustrating Shakespearean theatre, 'Hamlet in Scotland' reflects the popularity of Hamlet and the artistic trends of its time.
Legacy
While not individually renowned, the print contributes to the historical record of Hamlet's stage interpretations and the evolution of Romanticist art practices.
Artist & collection
Artist
Robert Dighton (c.1752 – 1814) was an English portrait painter, printmaker, and caricaturist. He was the founder of a dynasty of artists who followed in his footsteps.



















