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David Garrick as Tancred

Figurine
1877-1880 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

David Garrick (1717-1779) was recognised during his lifetime as one of the greatest actors in both comedy and tragedy. He was born in Hereford, came to London in 1737 to work as a wine merchant but made his London debut as an actor at Goodman's Fields in 1741 as Richard III. He managed the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, from 1747 until 1776 and was depicted in many of his most famous roles during his lifetime, especially in paintings by Johann Zoffany (1733-1810). He first played Tancred in James Thomson's tragedy Tancred and Sigismunda at Drury Lane Theatre on 18 March 1745 and was painted in the role in 1752 by Thomas Worlidge. A pair to this figurine was produced of Susannah Cibber as Sigismunda.

The figurine, copied from a later engraving, was made by the Derby porcelain factory, established in about 1750 by the Huguenot, Andrew Planche. In partnership with William Duesbury they produced figures of extremely high quality. By 1770, Duesbury acquired the famous Chelsea China Works and the Bow moulds which resulted in the transfer of a number of extremely skilled craftsmen from London to Derby. They opened a London showroom in 1773, and in 1775 King George III granted the factory the honour of being able to incorporate a crown into the backstamp.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleDavid Garrick as Tancred (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Glazed porcelain
Brief description
Figurine of David Garrick as Tancred in Tancred and Sigismunda, Theatre Royal Drury Lane 18 March 1745. Glazed porcelain, Derby, 1777-1780.
Physical description
Glazed porcelain figure of David Garrick as Tancred, standing on a decorative base painted in turquoise and gold with a swirling pattern. He wears a green cape, a white tunic decorated with a floral pattern, a tan belt and lilac hose. He has brown boots and a tan hat decorated with an ermine brim that ends in a hanging piece finished with a bell. He holds his right hand to his chest and his left hand to his belt.
Dimensions
  • Height: 23.0cm
  • Of base width: 7.5cm
  • At deepest point depth: 7.5cm
Credit line
Accepted by HM Government in lieu of Inheritance Tax and allocated to the Victoria and Albert Museum, 1996
Subject depicted
Summary
David Garrick (1717-1779) was recognised during his lifetime as one of the greatest actors in both comedy and tragedy. He was born in Hereford, came to London in 1737 to work as a wine merchant but made his London debut as an actor at Goodman's Fields in 1741 as Richard III. He managed the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, from 1747 until 1776 and was depicted in many of his most famous roles during his lifetime, especially in paintings by Johann Zoffany (1733-1810). He first played Tancred in James Thomson's tragedy Tancred and Sigismunda at Drury Lane Theatre on 18 March 1745 and was painted in the role in 1752 by Thomas Worlidge. A pair to this figurine was produced of Susannah Cibber as Sigismunda.

The figurine, copied from a later engraving, was made by the Derby porcelain factory, established in about 1750 by the Huguenot, Andrew Planche. In partnership with William Duesbury they produced figures of extremely high quality. By 1770, Duesbury acquired the famous Chelsea China Works and the Bow moulds which resulted in the transfer of a number of extremely skilled craftsmen from London to Derby. They opened a London showroom in 1773, and in 1775 King George III granted the factory the honour of being able to incorporate a crown into the backstamp.
Associated objects
Collection
Accession number
S.1005-1996

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Record createdFebruary 27, 2006
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