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Emile Littler Archive

Costume Design
1921 (drawn)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Costume design by Attilio Comelli for Sprotti-Sprotti in Act II of The Lady of the Rose at Daly's Theatre, 1922.

Sprotti-Sprotti was played by Leonard Mackay in this production.

This production of The Lady of the Rose was a musical play in three acts. Adapted by Frederick Lonsdale from the book, Die Frau im Hermelin, by Rudolph Schanzer and Ernest Welisch. Lyrics by Harry Graham and music by Jean Gilbert. Produced by Fred J. Blackman. It premiered at Daly's Theatre on 21st February 1922.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleEmile Littler Archive (named collection)
Materials and techniques
Pen and ink and watercolour
Brief description
Costume design by Attilio Comelli for Sprotti-Sprotti in The Lady of the Rose at Daly's Theatre, 1922. Emile Littler Archive.
Physical description
Costume design for Sprotti-Sprotti in The Lady of the Rose at Daly's Theatre. Male figure in light blue trousers and jacket. Signed. Fabric sample in top right hand corner.
Dimensions
  • Height: 36.8cm
  • Width: 27.3cm
Marks and inscriptions
  • 'SPROTTI-SPROTTI / ACT II' (Written in bottom right hand corner)
  • (Sticker advertising Roberson's Fashion Boards stuck to reverse)
  • 'Mac Kay' (Written on reverse)
  • Transliteration
Credit line
Gift of the Estate of Emile Littler
Literary referenceThe Lady of the Rose
Summary
Costume design by Attilio Comelli for Sprotti-Sprotti in Act II of The Lady of the Rose at Daly's Theatre, 1922.

Sprotti-Sprotti was played by Leonard Mackay in this production.

This production of The Lady of the Rose was a musical play in three acts. Adapted by Frederick Lonsdale from the book, Die Frau im Hermelin, by Rudolph Schanzer and Ernest Welisch. Lyrics by Harry Graham and music by Jean Gilbert. Produced by Fred J. Blackman. It premiered at Daly's Theatre on 21st February 1922.
Associated object
THM/144 (Series)
Other number
THM/144 - Archive number
Collection
Accession number
S.2666-2010

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Record createdOctober 27, 2010
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