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George Speaight Punch & Judy Collection

Print
1823 (published)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Charles-François Mauzurier made a hit in Pulcinelle Vampireand Jacko, The Brazilian Monkey, both plays written by Jean-Baptiste Blache, at the Porte St. Martin Théâtre in Paris in 1823. In November 1825 he performed his comic Punch dance in Punchinelle Vampire at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, under the title The Shipwreck of Policinello. The V&A Theatre and Performance Collections holds playbills for his performances at Covent Garden.

At the opening in London the manager Charles Kemble spoke an address noting the hump Mazurier wore, and his similarity to a marionette:

Come, all ye admirers of Punch,
Come and gaze on our Policinelle,
Did ever a soul wear a hunch
Or scream with his voice half so well?

And his joints are so supple they seem
As if they were hung upon wires;
And his leaps, and his walks, and his screams,
Are what every Parisian admires


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleGeorge Speaight Punch & Judy Collection (named collection)
Materials and techniques
printing ink on paper
Brief description
'Monsieur Mazurier Dans le Rôle de Polichinel Vampire. Théâtre de la porte St. Martin'. Lithograh by C. Motte, published in Paris, 1823. George Speaight Punch & Judy Collection.
Physical description
Engraving entitled Monsieur Mazurier Dans le Rôle de Polichinel Vampire Théâtre de la porte St. Martin. It portrays the subject in spacatto stance wearing a punch costume. A punch puppet in seen in the background in the same stance.
Dimensions
  • Height: 27.1cm
  • Width: 21.6cm
Marks and inscriptions
'Mr. Mazurier./ Dans le Rôle de Polichinel Vampire/ Theatre de la porte St. Martin' (Inscribed in ink on the bottom)
Translation
Mr Mazurier/ in the title role in Polichinelle Vampire/ St. Martin Theatre.
Credit line
Accepted by HM Government in Lieu of Inheritance Tax and allocated to the V&A in 2010.
Object history
Charles-François Mauzurier made a hit in Pulcinelle Vampireand Jacko, The Brazilian Monkey, both plays written by Jean-Baptiste Blache, at the Porte St. Martin Théâtre in Paris in 1823. In November 1825 he performed in Punchinelle Vampire at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, under the title The Shipwreck of Policinello. The V&A Theatre and Performance Collections holds playbills for his performances at Covent Garden.




Summary
Charles-François Mauzurier made a hit in Pulcinelle Vampireand Jacko, The Brazilian Monkey, both plays written by Jean-Baptiste Blache, at the Porte St. Martin Théâtre in Paris in 1823. In November 1825 he performed his comic Punch dance in Punchinelle Vampire at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, under the title The Shipwreck of Policinello. The V&A Theatre and Performance Collections holds playbills for his performances at Covent Garden.

At the opening in London the manager Charles Kemble spoke an address noting the hump Mazurier wore, and his similarity to a marionette:

Come, all ye admirers of Punch,
Come and gaze on our Policinelle,
Did ever a soul wear a hunch
Or scream with his voice half so well?

And his joints are so supple they seem
As if they were hung upon wires;
And his leaps, and his walks, and his screams,
Are what every Parisian admires
Other number
Italian Puppets
Collection
Accession number
S.1126-2010

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Record createdJune 22, 2010
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