Olivia
Print
May 1885 (performed)
May 1885 (performed)
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Print portrait of Ellen Terry as Olivia in a production of Olivia, at the Lyceum Theatre, May 1885.
Olivia, written by W.G. Mills in is a dramatisation of The Vicar of Wakefield, originally written by Oliver Goldsmith in c. 1761. The play was highly successful, and part of Henry Irving's actor-management of the Lyceum Theatre. The performance saw Irving as Dr. Primrose and Ellen Terry as the title character, Olivia.
Olivia, written by W.G. Mills in is a dramatisation of The Vicar of Wakefield, originally written by Oliver Goldsmith in c. 1761. The play was highly successful, and part of Henry Irving's actor-management of the Lyceum Theatre. The performance saw Irving as Dr. Primrose and Ellen Terry as the title character, Olivia.
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Title | Olivia (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Print on paper |
Brief description | Print portrait of Ellen Terry as Olivia in a production of Olivia, at the Lyceum Theatre, May 1885 |
Physical description | Print portrait of Ellen Terry in a production of Olivia, at the Lyceum Theatre, May 1885. The light brown print shows Ellen Terry as Dr. Primrose's daughter, Olivia. She wearing a light coloured dress, with a white undershirt with a lace collar and cuffs. |
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Marks and inscriptions | ELLEN TERRY AS "OLIVIA"
FROM A DRAWING BY ERIC PAPE |
Credit line | Gabrielle Enthoven Collection |
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Literary reference | Olivia |
Summary | Print portrait of Ellen Terry as Olivia in a production of Olivia, at the Lyceum Theatre, May 1885. Olivia, written by W.G. Mills in is a dramatisation of The Vicar of Wakefield, originally written by Oliver Goldsmith in c. 1761. The play was highly successful, and part of Henry Irving's actor-management of the Lyceum Theatre. The performance saw Irving as Dr. Primrose and Ellen Terry as the title character, Olivia. |
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Accession number | S.7-2017 |
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Record created | December 30, 2016 |
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