Mrs. Barry in the Character of Mariamne
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14th August 1777 (published)
14th August 1777 (published)
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The singer, dancer and actress Ann Barry (1734-1801) - otherwise known as Mrs. Dancer and later as Mrs. Crawford, first acted Mariamne in London in Elijah Fenton's play Herod and Mariamne (after Samuel Pordage) at Drury Lane Theatre on 20th March 1770. Herod was played by the Irish actor Spranger Barry (1719-1777). Ann Barry was Spranger Barry's second wife whom he married in 1768.
Mariamne I (supposedly died 29BC), and also called Mariamne the Hasmonean, was said to have been known as a great beauty. She was a Hasmonean princess and the second wife of Herod the Great. Her mother, Alexandra, is said to have arranged for her betrothal to Herod in 41BC Mariamne's parents agreed a Ketubah or Jewish marriage ceremony with Herod.
Mariamne I (supposedly died 29BC), and also called Mariamne the Hasmonean, was said to have been known as a great beauty. She was a Hasmonean princess and the second wife of Herod the Great. Her mother, Alexandra, is said to have arranged for her betrothal to Herod in 41BC Mariamne's parents agreed a Ketubah or Jewish marriage ceremony with Herod.
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Title | Mrs. Barry in the Character of Mariamne (published title) |
Materials and techniques | Engraving, printed ink on paper |
Brief description | Ann Barry (1734-1801) as Mariamne in Herod and Mariamne by Elijah Fenton. Engraving by James Thornthwaite (b. ca.1740) after James Roberts (ca.1753-1809), published by John Bell 14th August 1777, Harry Beard Collection |
Physical description | Full-length portrait, standing to front, left profile portrait with her right hand to her breast, her left hand resting on her skirt. Line-engraving with the quotation: 'I wish my Innocence wanted that mark of Honour which the Tongue of Malice will miscall the brand of Guilt'. |
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Credit line | Harry R. Beard Collection, given by Isobel Beard. |
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Literary reference | Mariamne |
Summary | The singer, dancer and actress Ann Barry (1734-1801) - otherwise known as Mrs. Dancer and later as Mrs. Crawford, first acted Mariamne in London in Elijah Fenton's play Herod and Mariamne (after Samuel Pordage) at Drury Lane Theatre on 20th March 1770. Herod was played by the Irish actor Spranger Barry (1719-1777). Ann Barry was Spranger Barry's second wife whom he married in 1768. Mariamne I (supposedly died 29BC), and also called Mariamne the Hasmonean, was said to have been known as a great beauty. She was a Hasmonean princess and the second wife of Herod the Great. Her mother, Alexandra, is said to have arranged for her betrothal to Herod in 41BC Mariamne's parents agreed a Ketubah or Jewish marriage ceremony with Herod. |
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Accession number | S.53-2013 |
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Record created | January 9, 2013 |
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