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H Beard Print Collection

Print
ca. late 18th century (published)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

A lithograph of an unnamed actor, labelled 'Dejazet', 'acte 1', 'Idam (Gentil-Bernard)'. It appears to have been drawn by the artist Alexandre Lacauchie and printed by J. Rigo et Cie. It is not dated but the clothing in which the actor is dressed resembles the fashions of the late 18th century.

The handwritten note, 'Dejazet', may be a reference to the Theatre Dejazet, Paris, 'Acte 1', suggesting that it shows a costume from the first act. The reference to 'Idam (Gentil Bernard)' is more ambiguous, but could however connect the print with the poet and librettist Pierre Joseph Justin Bernard (1708-1775) who was known as 'Gentil Bernard'.

The lithograph is part of the Harry Beard Collection


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleH Beard Print Collection (named collection)
Materials and techniques
Lithography
Brief description
A lithograph of an unnamed actor, labelled 'Dejazet', 'acte 1', 'Idam (Gentil-Bernard) '. It appears to have been drawn by the artist Alexandre Lacauchie and printed by J. Rigo et Cie. Harry Beard Collection.
Physical description
A full length, hand coloured lithograph of a gentleman in formal, fitted knee breeches and jacket. The jacket and breeches are both black with grey spots, the waistcoat is pale pink and the jacket is lined in a matching colour. He carries a black tricorne hat, trimmed with white at the brim.
Dimensions
  • Height: 18.4cm
  • Width: 14.2cm
Marks and inscriptions
  • Dejazet (Handwritten annotation in black ink, bottom right hand corner)
  • Acte 1 (Handwritten annotation in black ink, centre, base)
  • Idam/ (Gentil-Bernard) (Handwritten annotation in black ink, bottom left hand corner)
Credit line
Harry R. Beard Collection, given by Isobel Beard
Subject depicted
Summary
A lithograph of an unnamed actor, labelled 'Dejazet', 'acte 1', 'Idam (Gentil-Bernard)'. It appears to have been drawn by the artist Alexandre Lacauchie and printed by J. Rigo et Cie. It is not dated but the clothing in which the actor is dressed resembles the fashions of the late 18th century.

The handwritten note, 'Dejazet', may be a reference to the Theatre Dejazet, Paris, 'Acte 1', suggesting that it shows a costume from the first act. The reference to 'Idam (Gentil Bernard)' is more ambiguous, but could however connect the print with the poet and librettist Pierre Joseph Justin Bernard (1708-1775) who was known as 'Gentil Bernard'.

The lithograph is part of the Harry Beard Collection
Associated objects
Collection
Accession number
S.529-2010

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Record createdMay 14, 2010
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