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East Lynne

Poster
1895-1905 (printed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

A poster advertising a touring production of about 1900 of the play East Lynne. The play was an adaptation of Mrs Henry Wood's immensely popular novel of the same name published in 1861. The poster shows the heroine of the story, Isabel Vane, a devoted wife and mother, who had allowed herself to be seduced by a man who proved unworthy of her. Penniless and abandoned - and unrecognisably disfigured through a railway accident - she takes a job as a governess to her own children. This scene shows her little boy holding out his arms at the moment of his death, and failing to recognise his own mother by the bedside.

Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleEast Lynne (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
colour lithograph
Brief description
Poster for a touring production of 'East Lynne' [adapted from the novel by Ellen Wood], issued by S. C. Allen & Co., ca. 1895-1915
Physical description
Colour lithograph poster advertising a touring production of 'East Lynne'
Dimensions
  • Height: 509mm
  • Width: 752mm
  • Height: 30in
  • Width: 20in (Note: average size)
Dimensions taken from Victoria and Albert Museum Department of Prints and Drawings and Department of Paintings Accessions 1935 London: HMSO, 1935.
Credit line
Given by Mr. M.J. Landa.
Subjects depicted
Literary reference'East Lynne', a novel by Mrs Henry Wood which was turned into a stage play.
Summary
A poster advertising a touring production of about 1900 of the play East Lynne. The play was an adaptation of Mrs Henry Wood's immensely popular novel of the same name published in 1861. The poster shows the heroine of the story, Isabel Vane, a devoted wife and mother, who had allowed herself to be seduced by a man who proved unworthy of her. Penniless and abandoned - and unrecognisably disfigured through a railway accident - she takes a job as a governess to her own children. This scene shows her little boy holding out his arms at the moment of his death, and failing to recognise his own mother by the bedside.
Bibliographic reference
Victoria and Albert Museum Department of Prints and Drawings and Department of Paintings Accessions 1935 London: HMSO, 1935
Collection
Accession number
E.166-1935

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Record createdDecember 15, 1999
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