Three-quarter length character portrait of actress and producer Rose Coghlan in the role of Lady Teazle in "The School for Scandal." In this well-known and widely reproduced photogravure, Coghlan wears a powdered wig with flowers in her...
Autographed portrait of English actor Sir Charles Wyndham, who also produced Sir Charles Wyndham's London Company. He has sideburns and a mustache, and wears a three-piece suit. He first appeared at Macauley's Theatre on January 15-16, 1883, in the...
Portrait of left profile of performer Rose Eytinge, wearing her hair in a bun atop her head. Rose Eytinge appeared at Macauley's Theatre in "Felicia" (adapted by A. R. Cazauran from Delpit) and "A Princess of Paris" (adapted...
Character portrait of actress Ada Rehan wearing a white bonnet and fur-lined coat or cape with medallions around her neck. Born Bridget Crehan, in Limerick, Ireland, on April 22, 1857, she died in New York City on January 8, 1916. Her first...
Character portrait of actress Ada Rehan wearing a black pointed hat with white lace trim around the brim, and black velvet dress with puffy sleeves and white ruffled neckline, possibly for a role in a Shakespeare or other Elizabethan or...
"As early as 1876, in the ornate, somewhat epicene sensuality of The Apparition, Moreau summarized many of the concepts that linked the melancholy beauty of the Pre-Raphaelites with his own native poetic tradition epitomized by Baudelaire's...