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Romeo and Juliet

Print
March 1882 (performed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Print portrait of Fanny Stirling as the Nurse in a production of Romeo and Juliet, at the Lyceum Theatre, March 1882.

The production of Romeo and Juliet was part of Henry Irvings actor-management of the Lyceum Theatre, which saw him play the lead character in multiple productions alongside Ellen Terry. In this production, Irving played Romeo and Terry played Juliet, alongside William Terriss as Mercutio and music by Sir Julius Benedict.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleRomeo and Juliet (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Print on paper
Brief description
Print portrait of Fanny Stirling as the Nurse in a production of Romeo and Juliet, at the Lyceum Theatre, March 1882
Physical description
Print portrait of Fanny Stirling as the Nurse in a production of Romeo and Juliet, at the Lyceum Theatre, March 1882. The print shows Stirling wearing a black dress with a white lace collar and cuffs, she has a beaded necklace and a white coronet shaped cap. She is looking downwards, smiling, with her left index finger pointed.
Dimensions
  • Height: 16.7cm
  • Width: 15.0cm
Marks and inscriptions
MRS STIRLING, AS THE NURSE, IN "ROMEO AND JULIET."
Credit line
Gabrielle Enthoven Collection
Subjects depicted
Associations
Literary referenceRomeo and Juliet
Summary
Print portrait of Fanny Stirling as the Nurse in a production of Romeo and Juliet, at the Lyceum Theatre, March 1882.

The production of Romeo and Juliet was part of Henry Irvings actor-management of the Lyceum Theatre, which saw him play the lead character in multiple productions alongside Ellen Terry. In this production, Irving played Romeo and Terry played Juliet, alongside William Terriss as Mercutio and music by Sir Julius Benedict.
Collection
Accession number
S.17-2017

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Record createdJanuary 3, 2017
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