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Cavaliers and Roundheads

Costume Design
ca.1834 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Costume drawing by Isaac Pocock (1782-1835) for his own play, Cavaliers and Roundheads, which was staged at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane in October 1835, after its author's death. The play was an adaptation of Walter Scott's novel Old Mortality, set in late 17th century Scotland. Pocock was an artist as well as a playwright and would occasionally provide watercolour sketches to show his ideas for costumes and scenery.

Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleCavaliers and Roundheads (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Watercolour on paper
Brief description
Costume drawing by Isaac Pocock for his own play, Cavaliers and Roundheads, Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, 13 October 1835
Physical description
Watercolour drawing showing the costume for Cuddie Headrigg (back view).
Credit line
Gabrielle Enthoven Collection
Summary
Costume drawing by Isaac Pocock (1782-1835) for his own play, Cavaliers and Roundheads, which was staged at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane in October 1835, after its author's death. The play was an adaptation of Walter Scott's novel Old Mortality, set in late 17th century Scotland. Pocock was an artist as well as a playwright and would occasionally provide watercolour sketches to show his ideas for costumes and scenery.
Collection
Accession number
S.57-1987

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Record createdMay 12, 2011
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