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early 19th century (published)
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Tinsel print depicting Mr Sheridan Knowles as William Tell. One of a set of 19 tinsel pictures of stage and theatre scenes. Published in London by A. Park, 19th c.

Tinsel prints were created from etched portraits of theatrical stars in popular roles they played on the London stage. They were hand-painted in watercolour and decorated with scraps of material and tinsel additions. They were popular during the first half of the 19th century and were considered an adult, rather than a child's hobby. By the 1830s it was possible to buy the tinsel, leather and feather ornaments to go with each image.

Object details

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Object type
Materials and techniques
tinsel print, paint, ink, fabric, glue or paste on paper
Brief description
Tinsel print depicting Mr Sheridan Knowles as William Tell. One of a set of 19 tinsel pictures of stage and theatre scenes. Published in London by A. Park, 19th c.
Physical description
One of a set of 19 tinsel pictures of stage and theatre scenes, depicting Mr Sheridan Knowles as William Tell. Hand painted print with tinsel and fabric additions.
Dimensions
  • Height: 30.5cm
  • Width: 24.5cm
Subject depicted
Literary referenceWilliam Tell
Summary
Tinsel print depicting Mr Sheridan Knowles as William Tell. One of a set of 19 tinsel pictures of stage and theatre scenes. Published in London by A. Park, 19th c.

Tinsel prints were created from etched portraits of theatrical stars in popular roles they played on the London stage. They were hand-painted in watercolour and decorated with scraps of material and tinsel additions. They were popular during the first half of the 19th century and were considered an adult, rather than a child's hobby. By the 1830s it was possible to buy the tinsel, leather and feather ornaments to go with each image.
Other number
DT 137
Collection
Accession number
E.119-1969

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Record createdJuly 1, 2009
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