Canvas Print : That Brute, Simmons by H C Sargeant and Arthur Morrison
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That Brute, Simmons by H C Sargeant and Arthur Morrison
Promotional postcard for That Brute, Simmons by H. C. Sargeant and Arthur Morrison from Morrisons short story of that name, first published in Tales of Mean Streets (1894). A music hall sketch, favourably reviewed in The Era 31st August 1907. For George Ellistons Company Date: circa 1907
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Media ID 14258618
© The Michael Diamond Collection / Mary Evans Picture Library
Arthur Brute Morrison Panto Pantomime Promotional Sargeant Simmons 1907
30"x20" (76x51cm) Canvas Print
Bring the gritty realism of Victorian London to your home with our Media Storehouse Canvas Prints featuring "That Brute, Simmons" by H.C. Sargeant and Arthur Morrison. This captivating image, obtained from Mary Evans Prints Online, is a promotional postcard for their short story of the same name, first published in Tales of Mean Streets in 1894. Our high-quality canvas prints are meticulously crafted to bring out the rich details and vibrant colors of this classic work, making it a stunning addition to any room in your home or office. Experience the power of art to transport you to another time and place with our Media Storehouse Canvas Prints.
Delivered stretched and ready to hang our premium quality canvas prints are made from a polyester/cotton blend canvas and stretched over a 1.25" (32mm) kiln dried knot free wood stretcher bar. Packaged in a plastic bag and secured to a cardboard insert for safe transit.
Canvas Prints add colour, depth and texture to any space. Professionally Stretched Canvas over a hidden Wooden Box Frame and Ready to Hang
Estimated Product Size is 50.8cm x 76.2cm (20" x 30")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
That Brute, Simmons
EDITORS COMMENTS
was a music hall sketch written by Arthur Morrison and H.C. Sargeant, first performed in the late 1890s. This promotional postcard, published circa 1907, offers a glimpse into the theatrical world of George Elliston's Company and the popular entertainment of the Edwardian era. The image features a menacing and imposing figure of "The Brute," Simmons, with his muscular arms crossed, a fierce expression on his face, and a threatening stance. The background is adorned with theatrical props, including a curtain and a music hall setting, emphasizing the pantomime or panto nature of the production. The sketch was favourably reviewed in The Era on August 31, 1907, attesting to its success and popularity among audiences. Morrison and Sargeant's collaboration showcased the duo's ability to create engaging and entertaining stories for the stage, blending elements of drama, comedy, and music. The postcard serves as a testament to the vibrant and lively entertainment scene of the 1900s, where music halls and theatres were the primary sources of popular amusement for the masses. The image of "That Brute, Simmons" continues to captivate viewers with its intriguing and mysterious aura, inviting us to imagine the thrilling performance that once took place on the stage. This postcard is a valuable historical artifact, providing a glimpse into the past and the rich cultural heritage of the Edwardian era's theatrical world. It is a reminder of the power of storytelling and the enduring appeal of live entertainment.
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