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H Beard Print Collection

Print
1885 (published)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Plate 14, Mr. Malter in La Provençale. Dressed in a yellow waistcoat with matching breeches finishing at the knee with a crimson garter. He wears a striped crimson and scarlet sash around his waist and matching crimson neckerchief around his throat. His hat is also yellow and trimmed with a crimson ribbon and he wears a blue coat, with a white lining and decorated with a row of crimson bows down the centre front and at the cuffs. Harry Beard Collection.

Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleH Beard Print Collection (named collection)
Materials and techniques
Print
Brief description
Plate 14, Mr. Malter in La Provençale, this comes from a publication entitled. 'Costumes des Ballets du Roy. Archives de L'Opera XVIIIth siècle, avec une notice de M.C.Nutter, 20 Planches en couleur par A.Guillaumot Fils, Paris, ed. Monnier &Cie, Éditeurs'. Harry Beard Collection.
Physical description
Plate 14, Mr. Malter in La Provençale. Dressed in a yellow waistcoat with matching breeches finishing at the knee with a crimson garter. He wears a striped crimson and scarlet sash around his waist and matching crimson neckerchief around his throat. His hat is also yellow and trimmed with a crimson ribbon and he wears a blue coat, with a white lining and decorated with a row of crimson bows down the centre front and at the cuffs.
Dimensions
  • Height: 30.6cm
  • Width: 22.1cm
Literary referenceLa Provençale
Summary
Plate 14, Mr. Malter in La Provençale. Dressed in a yellow waistcoat with matching breeches finishing at the knee with a crimson garter. He wears a striped crimson and scarlet sash around his waist and matching crimson neckerchief around his throat. His hat is also yellow and trimmed with a crimson ribbon and he wears a blue coat, with a white lining and decorated with a row of crimson bows down the centre front and at the cuffs. Harry Beard Collection.
Other number
F.157-66 - H Beard collection numbering
Collection
Accession number
S.3974-2009

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Record createdFebruary 4, 2010
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