Fanny Stirling as Mrs. Malaprop in 'The Rivals'
Print
17th February 1883 (published)
17th February 1883 (published)
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This image was originally produced from a photograph by The Bijou Photo Studios which operated at 204 Regent Street from 1883 until 1885. Its proprietor William Morris Crouch (1846-1907) worked as a portrait painter in Devon and in Liverpool before moving to London and taking over James Henderson's long-established photographic studio in Regent Street and renaming it the Bijou Photo Studio. In 1883 a series of 52 so-called Bijou Portraits printed by Charles Goodall & Son Ltd. was issued weekly, from 6 January to 29 December 1883, with facsimile signatures and quotations relating to the subject, as a supplement to the Saturday weekly London Society Magazine. The images were mostly of theatrical personalities but included other personalities of the day including a jockey, royalty, artists and authors.
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Title | Fanny Stirling as Mrs. Malaprop in 'The Rivals' |
Materials and techniques | Chromolithograph |
Brief description | Fanny Stirling (1815-1895) as Mrs Malaprop in Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play The Rivals, Vaudeville Theatre 9 December 1882. Bijou Portrait no.7, signed by the artist Jack. Produced by the Bijou Portrait Company, printed by Charles Goodall & Son Ltd., and issued as supplement no.7 to London Society Magazine, 17 February 1883. |
Physical description | Print depicting Fanny Stirling, as Mrs Malaprop in The Rivals, printed with the quotation from the character Mrs. Malaprop: 'Sure, if I reprehend anything in this world, it is the use of my oracular tongue, and a nice derangement of epitaphs', and a facsimile of Fanny Stirling's signature. |
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Literary reference | The Rivals |
Summary | This image was originally produced from a photograph by The Bijou Photo Studios which operated at 204 Regent Street from 1883 until 1885. Its proprietor William Morris Crouch (1846-1907) worked as a portrait painter in Devon and in Liverpool before moving to London and taking over James Henderson's long-established photographic studio in Regent Street and renaming it the Bijou Photo Studio. In 1883 a series of 52 so-called Bijou Portraits printed by Charles Goodall & Son Ltd. was issued weekly, from 6 January to 29 December 1883, with facsimile signatures and quotations relating to the subject, as a supplement to the Saturday weekly London Society Magazine. The images were mostly of theatrical personalities but included other personalities of the day including a jockey, royalty, artists and authors. |
Associated object | S.903-2011 (Version) |
Other number | F.138-42A - H Beard collection numbering |
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Accession number | S.3355-2009 |
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Record created | November 17, 2009 |
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