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Photograph

ca.1910 (photographed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

The American actress Pauline Chase, born Ellen Pauline Matthew Bliss in Washington in 1881, is best known for her long association with J.M. Barrie's play Peter Pan at London's Duke of York's Theatre. She played a Lost Boy in the original production and first revival, and took the title role from the second revival in 1906 until the end of the Christmas 1913 revival, after which she retired. She made one film appearance in 1916 in the satirical film The Real Thing at Last, scripted by Barrie.

The photograph is by Lafayette, the Dublin firm founded in 1880 by James Stack Lauder using the professional name James Lafayette, following in the footsteps of his father who had opened a pioneering photographic studio in Dublin in 1853. Lafayette opened studios in Glasgow in 1890 and in Manchester in 1892, and became well known as a society photographer who provided portraits for the growing number of illustrated magazines at the turn of the century.


Object details

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Object type
Materials and techniques
Photography
Brief description
Pauline Chase (1885-1962). Photograph by Lafayette, ca.1910.
Physical description
Sepia photograph of the actress Pauline Chase. Mounted on card by the photographer, the reverse black, stamped in gold with the royal coat of arms and an array of images of medals awarded to their firm and the name of the photographer Lafayette 'late of Paris', with their addresses 30, Westmoreland St., Dublin; 11 to 21 Gordon St., Glasgow, and 92, 94 & 96 Deansgate Manchester. Showing Pauline Chase, seated with her right hand on the arm of the chair and her left hand to her face, wearing a finely pleated flowing cotton lawn dress with ruched sleeves and a lace yoke.
Dimensions
  • Of photograph height: 36.5cm
  • Of photograph width: 26.2cm
  • Of backing card height: 37.0cm
  • Of backing card width: 26.5cm
Credit line
Given by the Marlow Society
Subject depicted
Summary
The American actress Pauline Chase, born Ellen Pauline Matthew Bliss in Washington in 1881, is best known for her long association with J.M. Barrie's play Peter Pan at London's Duke of York's Theatre. She played a Lost Boy in the original production and first revival, and took the title role from the second revival in 1906 until the end of the Christmas 1913 revival, after which she retired. She made one film appearance in 1916 in the satirical film The Real Thing at Last, scripted by Barrie.

The photograph is by Lafayette, the Dublin firm founded in 1880 by James Stack Lauder using the professional name James Lafayette, following in the footsteps of his father who had opened a pioneering photographic studio in Dublin in 1853. Lafayette opened studios in Glasgow in 1890 and in Manchester in 1892, and became well known as a society photographer who provided portraits for the growing number of illustrated magazines at the turn of the century.
Associated objects
Collection
Accession number
S.5002-2009

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Record createdOctober 28, 2009
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