Richard the Third by Sambucus
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Description
It`s a little know fact that Shakespeare had originally intended Richard the Third to be a pantomime. After uttering the imortal lines "A horse, a horse, my kingdom for a horse" King Dick returns home to show Wifey.
As usual, after a good night`s sleep and the effects of the strong drink had worn off, Shakespeare decided to stick to history.
This is the eighth and last of the series. (Who cheered). I really should start doing "serious" pics again. Hope you`ve enjoyed them and thanks for the comments.
Costumes by Poserworld, Poserstyle and Jon.
Toon pony by TygerCub in Free stuff.
Comments (14)
colas
splendid and fine artwork.v.
kimpe
Nooo, don't stop! These are great. Fantastic imagery.
lgp692000
Awesome humor and excellent work.
vjerana
Wonderful and funny! I love that horse! Excellent done!!!
pogmahone
Tee hee, only just noticed the eyes! Very funny.
Ang25
Great work again! I'll miss these if it is truely the last. But of course I also miss your more serious renders too. Keep up the great work!
johnyf
LOL....Love it!
TheBryster
ROTFLMAO!!!!!
Flak
LMAO!! Too funny.
tjohn
"A shroe, a shroe, my dingkom for a shroe!" -King Richard the Thrid. (Obscure Python reference) I've been enjoying these, very funny. And still in the Python vein, a pantomine horse!
Li-An
Funny horse! Scene is also very well done! Excellent!
catlin_mc
Hehehehe......well it's only to be expected from a wife who likes to shop. Wonderful new addition to your Shakespear series Sam, keep up the good work and keep us giggling. 8)
pauljs75
So that's where the "Donkey" thing in Worms World Party comes from!
LFNForever
Ummmm....is that a horse??? LOL, only teasin' ya, I like everything except Richard the "third" should read like this "Richard III"...just a little objective observation...:)