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Emile Littler Archive

Costume Design
1920 (drawn)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Costume design by Attilio Comelli for a chorus girl in Sybil at Daly's Theatre, 1921.

Sybil, or Szibill in the original Hungarian, is an operetta with music by Victor Jacobi. The story follows Sybil, a singer from Paris, who arrives in Russia and meets an officer, Petrov who falls in love with her. There follows a case of mistaken identity in which Sybil is thought to be the wife of the Grand Duke. The Grand Duke goes along with this deception and his wife pretends to be Sybil. The Grand Duchess then becomes attracted to Petrov and the Grand Duke tries to attack him. After much confusion everyone's true identity is revealed and the play ends happily.

This production of the play opened at Daly's Theatre, London on 19th February 1921.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleEmile Littler Archive (named collection)
Materials and techniques
Pen and ink and watercolour
Brief description
Costume design by Attilio Comelli for a chorus girl in Sybil at Daly's Theatre, 1921. Emile Littler Archive.
Physical description
Costume design for a chorus girl in Sybil at Daly's Theatre. Female figure in a red skirt, white top and red waistcoat, with red hat. Signed. A separate piece of paper is housed with this object.
Dimensions
  • Height: 36.9cm
  • Width: 27.2cm
Marks and inscriptions
  • 'Name Waist Bust Length Hips Head / P. Baker 27 36 42 42 22 1/2 / Bishop 26 1/2 34 44 1/2 38 22 1/2' (Written on separate piece of paper)
  • (Sticker advertising Roberson's Fashion Boards stuck on reverse)
  • Transliteration
Credit line
Gift of the Estate of Emile Littler
Literary referenceSybil
Summary
Costume design by Attilio Comelli for a chorus girl in Sybil at Daly's Theatre, 1921.

Sybil, or Szibill in the original Hungarian, is an operetta with music by Victor Jacobi. The story follows Sybil, a singer from Paris, who arrives in Russia and meets an officer, Petrov who falls in love with her. There follows a case of mistaken identity in which Sybil is thought to be the wife of the Grand Duke. The Grand Duke goes along with this deception and his wife pretends to be Sybil. The Grand Duchess then becomes attracted to Petrov and the Grand Duke tries to attack him. After much confusion everyone's true identity is revealed and the play ends happily.

This production of the play opened at Daly's Theatre, London on 19th February 1921.
Associated object
THM/144 (Series)
Other number
THM/144 - Archive number
Collection
Accession number
S.2847-2010

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Record createdNovember 3, 2010
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