Three-quarter length character portrait of performer, producer, and director Jefferson de Angelis in costume for his role in "The Jolly Musketeer." He wears a wig with a bald forehead and longer hair in back and Elizabethan musketeer...
Portrait of performer Harry Conor in left profile, wearing a three-piece suit with boutonniere and tie. Born circa 1856, Conor performed in "Vivian's Papas" at Macauley's Theatre in September 1904. He died in Roxbury, Massachusetts in...
Three-quarter length character portrait of British-born performer Kate Lester standing with left hand in her jacket pocket, wearing a wool jacket and skirt with leather gloves and a black hat with veil. She performed at Macauley's Theatre with...
Full-length character portrait of performer Louise Eissing standing before a backdrop of a wooden fence and foliage, wearing a hat, long braid, and sleeveless shirt with pleated skirt, and holding a pail. She inscribed this portrait to John...
Three-quarter length photogravure portrait of performer and writer William H. Gillette standing with hands in pants pockets, wearing a three-piece suit with black bow tie. Born July 24, 1853 in Hartford, Connecticut, Gillette starred in eight...
Full-length character portrait of performer, producer, director, and writer William J. Florence, possibly in costume for the role of The Honorable Bardwell Slate in "The Mighty Dollar," which he performed six times at Macauley's Theatre:...
Portrait of performer, stage manager, director, and producer Herbert A. Cripps wearing his hair parted in the center; eyeglasses; a mustache; a three-piece pin-striped suit; and a necktie with stickpin. Inscription on mount, lower center: To John...
Full-length character portrait of performer Ignacio Martinetti in fairy tale character costume, probably for his role in "Babes in Toyland," which he performed at Macauley's Theatre in December 1904. He wears a hat with tassel, one-piece...
Full-length character portrait of performer Marion Pollock Johnson in costume for the role of Lady Kathleen Rossmagh in "The Price of Peace." She stands with hands clasped behind her back, wearing a flower or fascinator in her hair and a...
Portrait of performer William C. Masson wearing a three-piece striped suit and tie with stickpin. Inscription on mount verso: "Very sincerely yours, William C. Masson. Little Minister Co. Louisville Ky. 1900." Title supplied by cataloger.
Portrait of woman wearing large-brimmed hat with mink trim and ostrich feather and white fur stole. She may be performer Margaret McKinney, who appeared in "San Toy" and "King Dodo". Inscription on print: For Mr. Macauley Very...
Portrait of left profile of performer Barbara Milton wearing a dress with bib collar and black bow. Barbara Milton, also known as Barbara Milton Watkins Strater (following her marriage to Edward L. Strater), was born in Louisville, Kentucky on July...
Portrait of performer Frank J. Currier with arms folded, wearing a plaid wool suit jacket and shirt with cufflinks. Currier was born in Norwich, Connecticut on September 4, 1857, and died April 22, 1928 in Hollywood, California. Inscription on...
Character portrait of left profile of actress Stella Boniface Weaver in costume for the role of Amrah in "Ben Hur," which was performed at Macauley's Theatre five times between 1891 and 1917. She was probably part of the March 1905 cast,...
Character portrait of performer Gus C. Weinburg wearing long hair, an oversized hat, and a Spanish style velvet jacket and shirt. He is smiling broadly. Weinburg starred in "The Storks" (January 1904) and "The Forbidden Land"...
Three-quarter length portrait of performer, director, producer, and writer Richard Bennett wearing a long black suit jacket with matching vest, a necktie, and pin-striped pants. He is perched on a table, with left hand at his hip. Bennett performed...
Portrait of performer Frazer Coulter with white hair and dark mustache, wearing a dark suit jacket and light necktie. Born August 20, 1848 in Ontario, Canada, Coulter died January 26, 1937 in East Islip, New York. Inscription on mount, lower...
Portrait of left profile of performer Frank J. McIntyre wearing a pin-stripe suit jacket. Born in 1879 in Ann Arbor, Michigan, McIntyre died in 1949. His inscription references the "Chili Con Carne Club," which was a men's poker group...
Oval-shaped three-quarter length portrait of performer W. H. Crompton seated in a wooden chair, wearing a three-piece suit with white bow tie. Crompton starred in "Lady Rose's Daughter" at Macauley's Theatre in October 1903; played with...
Triptych of portraits of performer Charles A. Morgan, who succeeded John Macauley as the manager of Macauley's Theatre after Macauley's death in November 1915. A close-up of him in costume as "Tommy Tatters" in "School Days" is...