Sculpture
ca.1970 (Made)
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Caricature figurine by Peter Lamda of John Gielgud as Hamlet.
John Gielgud first played Hamlet in the 1929-30 season at the Old Vic. The production was transferred to the Queen's Theatre later in 1930.
John Gielgud first played Hamlet in the 1929-30 season at the Old Vic. The production was transferred to the Queen's Theatre later in 1930.
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Materials and techniques | Fibreglass resin composition painted with a metal powder and pigment coating to give a bronze effect |
Brief description | Caricature figurine of Sir John Gielgud (1904-2000) as Hamlet by Peter Lambda (1911-1995). Fibreglass resin, ca.1970. |
Physical description | Caricature figurine of John Gielgud as Hamlet, full-length, standing on a wooden base, looking upwards to his right, his hands twisted impossibly in front of him, his hands clasped. |
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Credit line | Given by Betty Lambda |
Object history | Sculptures and drawings by Peter Lambda: S.701 to S.708-1997, S.195 & S.196-1998. |
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Summary | Caricature figurine by Peter Lamda of John Gielgud as Hamlet. John Gielgud first played Hamlet in the 1929-30 season at the Old Vic. The production was transferred to the Queen's Theatre later in 1930. |
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Accession number | S.701-1997 |
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Record created | May 16, 2005 |
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