Emily Bancker in A divorce cure from the French of Sardou by
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Emily Bancker in A divorce cure from the French of Sardou by
Emily Bancker in A divorce cure from the French of Sardou by Harry Saint Maur. Date c1897
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Cure Divorce Emily Harry Maur Sardou
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Emily Bancker in 'A Divorce Cure' from the French of Sardou: A Captivating Theatrical Poster from the Late 19th Century This enchanting theatrical poster, titled 'Emily Bancker in A Divorce Cure from the French of Sardou,' dates back to approximately 1897. The poster was created by the renowned English artist Harry Saint Maur, showcasing the captivating presence of American actress Emily Bancker. The poster's design is a testament to the allure and intrigue that surrounded the world of late 19th-century theatre. The poster's central focus is Emily Bancker, who is depicted in an elegant and poised pose, dressed in an exquisite gown. Her expressive eyes convey a sense of determination and resilience, as if she is ready to face whatever challenges come her way. The title of the play, 'A Divorce Cure,' is written in ornate, cursive script above her head, while the name of the playwright, Victorien Sardou, and the author of the English adaptation, C.M. Montgomery, are inscribed at the bottom. The background of the poster is adorned with intricate floral designs and delicate patterns, adding to the overall elegance and sophistication of the image. The use of muted colors, such as soft pinks, greens, and golds, creates a warm and inviting atmosphere, drawing the viewer in and transporting them to another time and place. 'A Divorce Cure' was a popular play during the late 19th century, and Emily Bancker's portrayal of the lead character, Madeleine, was widely acclaimed. The play, which dealt with the controversial topic of divorce, was a reflection of the changing social landscape of the time and the growing awareness of women's rights and independence. This stunning poster is a rare and valuable glimpse into the world of late 19th-century theatre, capturing the essence of a bygone era and the enduring power of live performance.
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