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| IPTC INFO | | Caption | Perhaps one of the most well-known Egyptian pharaohs Cleopatra VII Philopater "father-lover" has captured the imaginations of countless artists and authors. In William Shakespeare's The Tragedie of Anthonie and Cleopatra better known as Antony and Cleopatra John Dryden's All for Love Victorien Sardou's Cleopatra George Bernard Shaw's Caesar and Cleopatra and the numerous Cleopatra-peopled films of the twentieth century each artist has invested his own period's interpretation in the lady. Any study of the costumes worn on the stage and screen by actresses playing Cleopatra VII first requires familiarity with what the Egyptian pharoah herself might have worn. To do this the costumes described can be divided into two categories: those worn as "everyday" clothes and those worn for state or religious occasions. | | Headline | What the real Cleopatra wore | | Copyright Notice | davidclaudon.com Cleo/ | | URL | http://www.davidclaudon.com/Cleo/Cleopatra1.html |
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