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Madame Celeste as Miami in Mr. Buckstone's drama of the Green Bushes

Print
ca.1845 (printed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Engraving of the French actress and dancer Madame Celeste (Madame Céline Céleste, 1815-1882) as Miami in <i>The Green Bushes </i> by Mr. Buckstone, engraved by Hollis from a daguerreotype by Mayall, published by John Tallis &Company, London & New York, ca. 1845.

Madame Celeste achieved success in both the United Kingdom and America. She began her training at the Academie Royale, Paris, but moved to America as a young women and made her debut at the Bowery theatre, New York. She came to England in the 1830s and in her later years achieved sufficient status and earnings to manage first the Adelphi, and subsequently the Lyceum Theatre, in London.


Object details

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Object type
TitleMadame Celeste as Miami in Mr. Buckstone's drama of the Green Bushes (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Engraving, printed ink on paper
Brief description
Engraving of Madame Celeste (Madame Céline Céleste, 1815-1882) as Miami in The Green Bushes by Mr. Buckstone, engraved by Hollis from a daguerreotype by Mayall, published by John Tallis & Company, London & New York, ca. 1845
Physical description
Engraving of Madame Celeste as Miami in <i>The Green Bushes </i> by Mr. Buckstone. It shows Madame Celeste seated on the ground, against a backdrop of a lake and trees. She is dressed in a headband with a single feather and loose layered gown trimmed with hanging beads.
Dimensions
  • Height: 27cm
  • Width: 17.9cm
Credit line
Gabrielle Enthoven Collection
Subject depicted
Literary referenceThe Green Bushes
Summary
Engraving of the French actress and dancer Madame Celeste (Madame Céline Céleste, 1815-1882) as Miami in <i>The Green Bushes </i> by Mr. Buckstone, engraved by Hollis from a daguerreotype by Mayall, published by John Tallis &Company, London & New York, ca. 1845.

Madame Celeste achieved success in both the United Kingdom and America. She began her training at the Academie Royale, Paris, but moved to America as a young women and made her debut at the Bowery theatre, New York. She came to England in the 1830s and in her later years achieved sufficient status and earnings to manage first the Adelphi, and subsequently the Lyceum Theatre, in London.
Other number
Collection
Accession number
S.167-2014

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Record createdFebruary 28, 2014
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