H Beard Print Collection
Print
19th century (printed)
19th century (printed)
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A coloured engraving showing the costume worn by the actor Cartigny in the role of Labranche in Crispin rival de son Maître, at the Théâtre Français.
Crispin rival de son Maître is a one act farce by Alain-René Lesage. It was first produced in 1707.
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 312. It is part of the Harry Beard Collection.
Crispin rival de son Maître is a one act farce by Alain-René Lesage. It was first produced in 1707.
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 312. It is part of the Harry Beard Collection.
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Title | H Beard Print Collection (named collection) |
Materials and techniques | hand coloured engraving, ink and paint on paper |
Brief description | A coloured engraving showing the costume worn by the actor Cartigny in the role of Labranche in Crispin rival de son Maître, at the Théâtre Français, 19th c. Harry Beard Collection. |
Physical description | This full length coloured engraving shows a man standing dressed in a three-quarter length green coat with red breeches a waistcoat and black hat. His right hand rests or reaches under his waistcoat. |
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Credit line | Harry R. Beard Collection, given by Isobel Beard |
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Summary | A coloured engraving showing the costume worn by the actor Cartigny in the role of Labranche in Crispin rival de son Maître, at the Théâtre Français. Crispin rival de son Maître is a one act farce by Alain-René Lesage. It was first produced in 1707. 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 312. It is part of the Harry Beard Collection. |
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Accession number | S.1077-2010 |
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Record created | June 17, 2010 |
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