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Part of Theatrical engravings collection
Mary Ann Yates (1728-1787) as Medea in a 1777 engraving of a performance of the tragedy "Medea".
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Part of Theatrical engravings collection
Mary Ann Yates (1728-1787) as Medea in a 1777 engraving of a performance of the tragedy "Medea".
Part of Theatrical engravings collection
Ann Brunton Merry (1769-1808) as Calista in "The Fair Penitent", a tragedy in blank verse adapted by Nicholas Rowe, first produced in 1702 and published in 1703. Print published 17 March 1791.
Theatrical engravings collection
The collection consists of engravings of English actors/actresses, many in the costume of a character. There are also some engravings of playwrights. All appear to have been excised from publications and are identified.
Part of Theatrical engravings collection
The accrual consists of engravings of English actors/actresses, many in the costume of a character. There are also some engravings of playwrights. All appear to have been excised from publications and are identified.
Part of Theatrical engravings collection
The accrual consists of a 1912 engraving of Sir John Martin-Harvey as Oedipus Rex.
Richard Yates as Sir Paul Plyant
Part of Theatrical engravings collection
Richard Yates (1706?-1796) as Sir Paul Plyant in "The Double Dealer", a comedy by William Congreve first produced in 1693.