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The Winter's Tale

Print
September 1887 (performed), August 6, 1887 (Printed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

The print shows Sarah Bernhardt leaving the Lyceum, having completed her summer season of performances. Behind her is Mary Anderson entering, ahead of her performance of The Winter's Tale. in 1887.

The production of William Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale marked Mary Anderson's third season performing at the Lyceum Theatre. The performance included Anderson in the dual role as Hermione (Queen to Leontes) and Perdita (Leontes' daughter). Johnston Forbes-Robertson also featured in the production as Leontes. The production would run for 160 performances in London, and was also taken to the United States. Anderson collapsed on stage during a performance in Washington in 1889 and would announce her retirement soon after, disbanding the company.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleThe Winter's Tale (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Print on paper
Brief description
Caricature print of Sarah Bernhardt and Mary Anderson at the Lyceum, 1887
Physical description
Caricature print of Sarah Bernhardt and Mary Anderson at the Lyceum, 1887. The print shows Sarah Bernhardt leaving the Lyceum, having completed her summer season of performances. She is wearing a dark dress and petticoat and is holding a top hat in her right hand and a cane in her left hand. Behind her is Mary Anderson entering, ahead of her performance of The Winter's Tale. She is wearing a dark dress and hood, looking back towards Bernhardt. There is a man standing by the door with a black top hat and moustache.
Dimensions
  • Height: 20.9cm
  • Width: 15.8cm
Marks and inscriptions
SARAH HAS GIVEN US HER SUMMER SEASON, AND MARY COMES TO SUPPLY "A WINTER'S TALE."
Credit line
Gabrielle Enthoven Collection
Subjects depicted
Associations
Literary referenceThe Winter's Tale
Summary
The print shows Sarah Bernhardt leaving the Lyceum, having completed her summer season of performances. Behind her is Mary Anderson entering, ahead of her performance of The Winter's Tale. in 1887.

The production of William Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale marked Mary Anderson's third season performing at the Lyceum Theatre. The performance included Anderson in the dual role as Hermione (Queen to Leontes) and Perdita (Leontes' daughter). Johnston Forbes-Robertson also featured in the production as Leontes. The production would run for 160 performances in London, and was also taken to the United States. Anderson collapsed on stage during a performance in Washington in 1889 and would announce her retirement soon after, disbanding the company.
Collection
Accession number
S.64-2017

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Record createdJanuary 10, 2017
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