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George Speaight Punch & Judy Collection

Print
ca. 2nd February 1829 (printed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Poster for a comic Harlequinade entitled Visit to Paris performed by a French Fantoccini troupe, Du Petit Lazary des Messrs Maffey de Paris, printed ca. 2nd February 1829. George Speaight Punch & Judy Collection.

The advertisement refers to performances at the Argyll Rooms, Regent Street, in London. In the early 19th century this venue was licensed for music and dancing, burlettas, juvenile drama and the occasional presentation of masked balls. In 1813 it was taken over by the Philharmonic Society which performed there for over a decade. Besides benefit concerts and the performances of the Philharmonic Society, balls, masquerades, astronomical lectures and French plays were all given at the new rooms during the 1820s.

Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleGeorge Speaight Punch & Judy Collection (named collection)
Materials and techniques
printing ink on paper
Brief description
Poster for a comic Harlequinade entitled Visit to Paris, performed by a French Fantoccini troupe, Du Petit Lazary des Messrs Maffey de Paris, printed ca. 2nd February 1829. George Speaight Punch & Judy Collection.
Physical description
Poster for a comic Harlequinade entitled Visit to Paris, performed by a French Fantoccini troupe, Du Petit Lazary des Messrs Maffey de Paris.
Dimensions
  • Height: 31cm
  • Width: 19cm
Credit line
Accepted by HM Government in Lieu of Inheritance Tax and allocated to the V&A in 2010.
Object history
For more information about the Argyll Rooms, see references.
Summary
Poster for a comic Harlequinade entitled Visit to Paris performed by a French Fantoccini troupe, Du Petit Lazary des Messrs Maffey de Paris, printed ca. 2nd February 1829. George Speaight Punch & Judy Collection.

The advertisement refers to performances at the Argyll Rooms, Regent Street, in London. In the early 19th century this venue was licensed for music and dancing, burlettas, juvenile drama and the occasional presentation of masked balls. In 1813 it was taken over by the Philharmonic Society which performed there for over a decade. Besides benefit concerts and the performances of the Philharmonic Society, balls, masquerades, astronomical lectures and French plays were all given at the new rooms during the 1820s.
Bibliographic reference
Other number
19th century marionettes file
Collection
Accession number
S.966-2010

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Record createdJune 16, 2010
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