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Mrs Warren's Profession

Photograph
1902 (photographed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Photographic print of Madge McIntosh as Vivie and Fanny Brough as Mrs. Warren in a scene from a production of Mrs. Warren's Profession, at the New Lyric Club, 5th January 1902.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleMrs Warren's Profession (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Photographic print on paper mount
Brief description
Photographic print of Madge McIntosh as Vivie and Fanny Brough as Mrs. Warren in a scene from a production of Mrs. Warren's Profession, at the New Lyric Club, 5th January 1902
Physical description
Photographic print of Madge McIntosh as Vivie and Fanny Brough as Mrs. Warren in a scene from a production of Mrs. Warren's Profession, at the New Lyric Club, 5th January 1902. The photograph features a scene in which Brough is positioned to the left, she is standing in three quarter profile, her gaze directed towards a point in the distance, and a chair visible behind her. McIntosh is standing to her left, and is leaning slightly forward, her right hand resting on a table, and her gaze directed towards Brough. The print is mounted on paper and is embossed with the initials of the photographer Frederick H. Evans in the bottom right hand corner.
Dimensions
  • Height: 18.6cm (approximate) (Note: Not including mount)
  • Width: 16.1cm (approximate) (Note: Not including mount)
Credit line
Gabrielle Enthoven Collection
Object history
Given to the Gabrielle Enthoven Collection by George Bernard Shaw, 1945.
Subjects depicted
Literary referenceMrs. Warren's Profession
Summary
Photographic print of Madge McIntosh as Vivie and Fanny Brough as Mrs. Warren in a scene from a production of Mrs. Warren's Profession, at the New Lyric Club, 5th January 1902.
Collection
Accession number
S.4010-2015

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Record createdNovember 30, 2015
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