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Paintings Reproductions | Desdemona, 1881 by Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828-1882, United Kingdom) | ArtsDot.com
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![Desdemona (The Song of the Willow) 1849 Théodore Chassériau This painting is based on a print, part of a suite of etchings by Chassériau illustrating Shakespeare's Othello, which was published in Paris Desdemona (The Song of the Willow) 1849 Théodore Chassériau This painting is based on a print, part of a suite of etchings by Chassériau illustrating Shakespeare's Othello, which was published in Paris](https://c8.alamy.com/compes/2hgngtm/desdemona-the-song-of-the-willow-1849-theodore-chasseriau-this-painting-is-based-on-a-print-part-of-a-suite-of-etchings-by-chasseriau-illustrating-shakespeares-othello-which-was-published-in-paris-in-1844-it-depicts-act-4-scene-3-of-the-play-a-final-moment-of-calm-preceding-desdemonas-murder-by-her-husband-othello-desdemonas-maid-emilia-who-was-complicit-in-orchestrating-the-crime-shrinks-away-cringing-at-the-knowledge-of-what-is-about-to-occur-the-lyre-desdemona-holds-was-not-described-by-shakespeare-chasseriau-observed-it-in-an-1836-production-in-which-the-role-was-performe-2hgngtm.jpg)