The Winter's Tale
Photograph
1912 (photographed)
1912 (photographed)
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Photographic print of Act IV, Scene 3, of Harley Granville Barker's production of The Winter's Tale, at the Savoy Theatre, Daily Mirror Studios, 1912.
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Title | The Winter's Tale (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Photographic print on paper |
Brief description | Photographic print of Act IV, Scene 3, of Harley Granville Barker's production of The Winter's Tale, at the Savoy Theatre, Daily Mirror Studios, 1912 |
Physical description | Photographic print of Act IV, Scene 3, of The Winter's Tale, at the Savoy Theatre, Daily Mirror Studios, 1912. The photograph shows shepherds and shepherdesses crowding around Autolycus (Arthur Whitby) and his pedlar's pack, centre, with the shepherds' cottage in the background. To right, Perdita (Cathleen Nesbitt) and Florizel (Dennis Neilson-Terry) look at each other lovingly. To left, the disguised Polixenes (Charles Graham) and Camillo (Stanley Drewitt, holding masks, sit on a bench with the Old Shepherd (H.O. Nicholson, partly obscured). |
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Literary reference | The Winter's Tale |
Summary | Photographic print of Act IV, Scene 3, of Harley Granville Barker's production of The Winter's Tale, at the Savoy Theatre, Daily Mirror Studios, 1912. |
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Accession number | S.245-2016 |
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Record created | April 29, 2016 |
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