The Quarrel of Oberon and Titania (1849)
By Joseph Noel Paton
I have chosen this particular picture because I think that it depicts exactly what Shakespeare wanted everyone to see. Everywhere you look something is going on there is not a single dull moment in this fairyland. I also think that it captures the wildness and cheekiness of the fairies that roam around in this invisible world. This is a beautiful picture of Oberon and Titania uniting as one. I hope you like it.
By Joseph Noel Paton
I have chosen this particular picture because I think that it depicts exactly what Shakespeare wanted everyone to see. Everywhere you look something is going on there is not a single dull moment in this fairyland. I also think that it captures the wildness and cheekiness of the fairies that roam around in this invisible world. This is a beautiful picture of Oberon and Titania uniting as one. I hope you like it.