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H Beard Print Collection

Print
probably 1886 (published)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Newspaper cutting, probably from The Graphic, with five scenes of the circus at Covent Garden Theatre, featuring: 1) one of the Arab Acrobats; 2) a performance on the slack wire by Mdlle Gisella; 3) a 'graceful double act on two barebacked horses by Jennie O'Brien and Mr. George Gilbert'; 4) Fraulein Eicherlerette exhibiting her troupe of monkeys; 5) Miss Jennie O'Brien firing a rifle with pigeons perched upon it.

Although the slack wire artiste is credited as being Gisella (or Gisela) Madigan, it is likely that this is in fact an image of her step-sister, Elvira Madigan (Hedvig Jensen).


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleH Beard Print Collection (named collection)
Materials and techniques
printing
Brief description
Newspaper cutting, probably from The Graphic, with five scenes of the circus at Covent Garden Theatre, Harry Beard Collection.
Physical description
Newspaper cutting, probably from The Graphic, with five scenes of the circus at Covent Garden Theatre.
Dimensions
  • Print size height: 18.4cm
  • Print size width: 24.2cm
Marks and inscriptions
'Graphic 1886' (Written in pencil on front of print.)
Subjects depicted
Summary
Newspaper cutting, probably from The Graphic, with five scenes of the circus at Covent Garden Theatre, featuring: 1) one of the Arab Acrobats; 2) a performance on the slack wire by Mdlle Gisella; 3) a 'graceful double act on two barebacked horses by Jennie O'Brien and Mr. George Gilbert'; 4) Fraulein Eicherlerette exhibiting her troupe of monkeys; 5) Miss Jennie O'Brien firing a rifle with pigeons perched upon it.

Although the slack wire artiste is credited as being Gisella (or Gisela) Madigan, it is likely that this is in fact an image of her step-sister, Elvira Madigan (Hedvig Jensen).
Other number
F.95-67 - H Beard collection numbering
Collection
Accession number
S.6179-2009

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Record createdMarch 30, 2009
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