Tinsel Print
Early nineteenth century (published)
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This print shows actor Charles Kean as Rolla. He is dressed in a white silk tunic with a yellow border at the hem. The tunic is worn with a dark grey and brown fur cloak which is fastened with a pink metal link chain across his neck and chest. He wears a circular headdress trimmed with feathers. He is carrying a circular shield of crimson and gold with a silver sun in its centre in his left hand and a gold handled sword in his right.
This play was adapted from 'Die Spanier in Peru' by the German dramatist August Friedrich Ferdinand von Kotzebue by Richard Brindsley Sheridan.
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.
This play was adapted from 'Die Spanier in Peru' by the German dramatist August Friedrich Ferdinand von Kotzebue by Richard Brindsley Sheridan.
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.
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Brief description | Tinsel print of the actor Charles Kean as Rolla in Pizarro. |
Physical description | This print shows actor Charles Kean as Rolla. He is dressed in a white silk tunic with a yellow border at the hem. The tunic is worn with a dark grey and brown fur cloak which is fastened with a pink metal link chain across his neck and chest. He wears a circular headdress trimmed with feathers. He is carrying a circular shield of crimson and gold with a silver sun in its centre in his left hand and a gold handled sword in his right. |
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Literary reference | Pizarro |
Summary | This print shows actor Charles Kean as Rolla. He is dressed in a white silk tunic with a yellow border at the hem. The tunic is worn with a dark grey and brown fur cloak which is fastened with a pink metal link chain across his neck and chest. He wears a circular headdress trimmed with feathers. He is carrying a circular shield of crimson and gold with a silver sun in its centre in his left hand and a gold handled sword in his right. This play was adapted from 'Die Spanier in Peru' by the German dramatist August Friedrich Ferdinand von Kotzebue by Richard Brindsley Sheridan. 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. |
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Accession number | S.2040-1986 |
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Record created | March 11, 2010 |
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