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Anthony Holland design

Costume Design
1968 (painted)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Costume design for Janice Gordon as A Parlourmaid in Act I Scene 1 of "Oh, Clarence". The design depicts a full length female figure with left arm raised. The figure wears a 1920's style white and pink striped Maid's uniform, black tights and shoes; and a white lace cap.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleAnthony Holland design (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Pencil, Gouache, and Black & White Paint on Paper
Brief description
Costume design by Anthony Holland for Janice Gordon as A Parlourmaid in Act I Scene 1 of Oh, Clarence, Lyric Theatre, 1968
Physical description
Costume design for Janice Gordon as A Parlourmaid in Act I Scene 1 of "Oh, Clarence". The design depicts a full length female figure with left arm raised. The figure wears a 1920's style white and pink striped Maid's uniform, black tights and shoes; and a white lace cap.
Dimensions
  • Height: 379mm
  • Width: 281mm
Production typeUnique
Marks and inscriptions
  • ' "Blandings Castle" / The Housemaid / Act 1 Sc 1 ' (Textual information; Upper right hand corner; handwriting; pencil)
  • ' Anthony Holland ' (Signature; Lower right hand corner; handwriting; pencil)
  • ' Cotton ' (Textual information; Along the right hand side of the figure.; handwriting; pencil)
  • ' 21 ' (Textual information; Lower left hand corner.; handwriting; pencil)
  • ' 1 ' (Textual information; On reverse lower left hand corner; handwriting; ink)
Credit line
Given by Anthony Holland
Object history
This Costume design by Anthony Holland is part of an extensive collection of designs donated to the Theatre Museum by the artist in 1996. The design was executed for John Chapman's play "Oh, Clarence" at the Lyric Theatre, August 28th, 1968. The play is based on the "Lord Emsworth" stories by P. G. Wodehouse, and was directed by Charles Hickman.
Subjects depicted
Association
Literary referenceOh, Clarence
Collection
Accession number
S.644-2000

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Record createdOctober 5, 2000
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