Mr. Harley as Marcelli
Print
01/10/1815 (published)
01/10/1815 (published)
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Two prints depicting Mr. Harley as Marcelli in The Devil's Bridge, performed at the Lyceum Theatre in July 1815.
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Parts | This object consists of 2 parts.
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Title | Mr. Harley as Marcelli (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Printed ink on paper |
Brief description | Two prints depicting Mr. Harley as Marcelli in The Devil's Bridge, performed at the Lyceum Theatre in July 1815 |
Physical description | Two prints depicting Mr. Harley as Marcelli in The Devil's Bridge, performed at the Lyceum Theatre in July 1815. Both prints show Mr. Harley standing. He wears a dark suit, dark stockings and shoes. He holds a feathered hat in his hands. |
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Marks and inscriptions | 'DeWilde del. Carver sc.'
'Mr. Harley as Marcelli.'
'_But she read in my eyes the danger:_'
'Devils Bridge Act 3. Sc.1.'
'Engrav'd for the Theatrical Inquisitor'
'Publishd Octr. 1. 1815 by C Chapple Pall Mall.'
'DeWilde del. Carver sc.'
'Mr. Harley as Marcelli.'
'_But she read in my eyes the danger:_'
'Devils Bridge Act 3. Sc.1.' |
Credit line | Gabrielle Enthoven Collection |
Summary | Two prints depicting Mr. Harley as Marcelli in The Devil's Bridge, performed at the Lyceum Theatre in July 1815. |
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Accession number | S.661:1,2-2017 |
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Record created | April 26, 2017 |
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