Charles Kean: the original water color drawings from which the scenery used by Charles Kean in his Shakespearian and other productions was executed [graphic].
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Selected image(s) of Folger Shakespeare Library ART Vol. d16
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Charles Kean: the original water color drawings from which the scenery used by Charles Kean in his Shakespearian and other productions was executed [graphic].
Created/published
[19th century]
Description
44 drawings : watercolor.
Corporate author
Princess's Theatre (London, England)
Associated name
Kean, Charles John, 1811?-1868, associated name.
Everrett, George, associated name.
Lane, Richard James, 1800-1872, artist.
Everrett, George, associated name.
Lane, Richard James, 1800-1872, artist.
Material base
paper
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Scenery for Shakespeare's Richard III, Merchant of Venice, and Henry V.
Also contains a lithograph of Kean by Richard J. Lane; a Kean letter; and a letter from George Everrett (identified by a pencil note as an actor at the Princess) to Kean's niece offering her the sketches, "being copies of... pictures put upon the Princess's stage, by your uncle." (It appears to be Everett's handwriting throughout the 3 volumes).
Items not already in loose print collecton (ART File) are cataloged separately. Those duplicating separate prints are noted only on shelf-list card for that print.
Leaves numbered 59-108 in pencil (i.e. one of three volumes: continued from ART Vol. d15, continued in ART Vol. d17)
Seems to correspond to item 340 of the Anderson Auction Co. sales catalog of March 17-21, 1913, filed with case list 560.
Scenery for Shakespeare's Richard III, Merchant of Venice, and Henry V.
Also contains a lithograph of Kean by Richard J. Lane; a Kean letter; and a letter from George Everrett (identified by a pencil note as an actor at the Princess) to Kean's niece offering her the sketches, "being copies of... pictures put upon the Princess's stage, by your uncle." (It appears to be Everett's handwriting throughout the 3 volumes).
Items not already in loose print collecton (ART File) are cataloged separately. Those duplicating separate prints are noted only on shelf-list card for that print.
Leaves numbered 59-108 in pencil (i.e. one of three volumes: continued from ART Vol. d15, continued in ART Vol. d17)
Seems to correspond to item 340 of the Anderson Auction Co. sales catalog of March 17-21, 1913, filed with case list 560.
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Selected image(s) of Folger Shakespeare Library ART Vol. d16
Place of creation/publication
Great Britain -- England.
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ART Vol. d16