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H Beard Print Collection

Print
ca. 1900 (published)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Portrait of George Alexander as Prince Rudolph on one side and of Miss Evelyn Millard as Princess Flavia on the other, both in The Prisoner of Zenda performed in 1896. Printed on pages 75 and 76 of a souvenir booklet of the St. James's Theatre documenting its origins in 1835 to 1900.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleH Beard Print Collection (named collection)
Materials and techniques
prints, ink on paper
Brief description
Portrait of George Alexander as Prince Rudolph on one side and of Miss Evelyn Millard as Princess Flavia on the other, both in The Prisoner of Zenda performed in 1896. Printed on pages 75 and 76 of a souvenir booklet of the St. James's Theatre documenting its origins in 1835 to 1900, ca. 1900, Harry Beard Collection.
Physical description
Portrait of George Alexander as Prince Rudolph on one side and of Miss Evelyn Millard as Princess Flavia on the other, both in The Prisoner of Zenda. Leaf, pages 75 and 76 from a souvenir programme or booklet glued along the left hand side to a large mount. Portraits are photographic reproductions.
Dimensions
  • Print size height: 19.5cm
  • Print size width: 18.4cm
  • Total including mount height: 60.8cm
  • Total including mount width: 56.3cm
Subjects depicted
Literary references
  • The Prisoner of Zenda
  • A chronicle of the St. James's Theatre : from its origin in 1835
  • A Souvenir of the St. James's Theatre
Summary
Portrait of George Alexander as Prince Rudolph on one side and of Miss Evelyn Millard as Princess Flavia on the other, both in The Prisoner of Zenda performed in 1896. Printed on pages 75 and 76 of a souvenir booklet of the St. James's Theatre documenting its origins in 1835 to 1900.
Other number
F.158-22 - H Beard collection numbering
Collection
Accession number
S.5470:20-2009

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Record createdMarch 29, 2010
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