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H Beard Print Collection

Print
early 19th century (printed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

A coloured engraving showing the costume worn by the actor Fleury (1750-1822) in the role of Rochester in La Jeunesse d'Henri V at the Théâtre Français.

Below the image is a quote from the play:
"Ah! ah! ah! La plaisante figure" (Act II, Scene VIII)

La Jeunesse de Henri V, was a comedy is three acts written by M.Alexandre Duval. It was first performed at the Théâtre Français on the 9th of June 1806.

This design appears to be part of a series of prints published by Martinet, Rue du Coq, of which this example is labelled as number 245. It is part of the Harry Beard Collection.

Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleH Beard Print Collection (named collection)
Materials and techniques
Engraving
Brief description
A coloured engraving showing the costume worn by the actor Fleury (1750-1822) in the role of Rochester in La Jeunesse d'Henri V at the Théâtre Français. Harry Beard Collection.
Physical description
This full length coloured engraving shows a man dressed in a dark blue doublet and hose, trimmed with red, similar in style to that worn in the late 17th century. He stands with his left hand in his pocket, pointing into the distance with his right.
Dimensions
  • Height: 23.6cm
  • Width: 15.3cm
Credit line
Harry R. Beard Collection, given by Isobel Beard
Subject depicted
Literary referenceLa Jeunesse d'Henri V
Summary
A coloured engraving showing the costume worn by the actor Fleury (1750-1822) in the role of Rochester in La Jeunesse d'Henri V at the Théâtre Français.

Below the image is a quote from the play:
"Ah! ah! ah! La plaisante figure" (Act II, Scene VIII)

La Jeunesse de Henri V, was a comedy is three acts written by M.Alexandre Duval. It was first performed at the Théâtre Français on the 9th of June 1806.

This design appears to be part of a series of prints published by Martinet, Rue du Coq, of which this example is labelled as number 245. It is part of the Harry Beard Collection.
Collection
Accession number
S.1010-2010

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Record createdJune 16, 2010
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