Drawing
ca. 1890 (drawn)
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Pen and ink drawing entitled 'Drama', showing a selection of famous figures from Victorian theatre. At the centre are full length images of the actor/managers Sir Henry Irving and Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree. Irving is represented as Dante and Tree as Virgil. The figures are hovering above a stormy sea containing six caricatured bathers representing some of the tribulations of theatre managers, identified as 'Attendants' fees', the 'Titled Amateur', 'Unsigned Criticism', 'L.C.C.', 'Pirated Plays' and the 'Weary Pit-ite'. The image is surrounded by sketches of fellow performers, including Dame Ellen Terry (1847-1928), in her costume as Portia. The artist, Charles Richardson, has included his name at the base.
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Materials and techniques | Pen and ink on board, mounted on paper |
Brief description | Pen and ink drawing by Charles Richardson entitled 'Drama', showing a selection of famous figures from Victorian theatre. At the centre are full length images of the actor/managers Sir Henry Irving (1838-1905) and Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree (1852-1917). Undated |
Physical description | Pen and ink drawing entitled 'Drama', showing a selection of famous figures from Victorian theatre. At the centre are full length images of the actor/managers Sir Henry Irving and Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree, both dressed in loose flowing robes and crowned with laurel leaves. At the base of Irving's tunic are the words 'Dante, Irving' and at the base of Tree's robes, 'Virgil, Tree'. The figures are hovering above a stormy sea containing six caricatured bathers identified as 'Attendants' fees', 'Titled Amateur', 'Unsigned Criticism', 'L.C.C.', 'Pirated Plays' and 'Weary Pit-ite'. The image is surrounded by sketches of fellow performers, including Dame Ellen Terry (1847-1928). The artist, Charles Richardson, has included his name at the base. |
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Credit line | Gabrielle Enthoven Collection |
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Summary | Pen and ink drawing entitled 'Drama', showing a selection of famous figures from Victorian theatre. At the centre are full length images of the actor/managers Sir Henry Irving and Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree. Irving is represented as Dante and Tree as Virgil. The figures are hovering above a stormy sea containing six caricatured bathers representing some of the tribulations of theatre managers, identified as 'Attendants' fees', the 'Titled Amateur', 'Unsigned Criticism', 'L.C.C.', 'Pirated Plays' and the 'Weary Pit-ite'. The image is surrounded by sketches of fellow performers, including Dame Ellen Terry (1847-1928), in her costume as Portia. The artist, Charles Richardson, has included his name at the base. |
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Accession number | S.915-2012 |
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Record created | September 13, 2012 |
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