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David Garrick as John Brute in the Provok d Wife by Vanbrugh, Drury Lane, c
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David Garrick as John Brute in the Provok d Wife by Vanbrugh, Drury Lane, c
450076 David Garrick as John Brute in the Provok d Wife by Vanbrugh, Drury Lane, c.1763 (oil on canvas) by Zoffany, Johann (1733-1810); 75x62 cm; The Holburne Museum, Bath, UK; (add.info.: David Garrick (1717-79) was an English actor, playwright, theatre manager and producer who influenced nearly all aspects of theatrical practice throughout the 18th century and was a pupil and friend of Dr Samuel Johnson.
In John Vanbrughs comedy, Sir John Brute steals a set of his wifes clothes from a tailor after a drunken evening with his friends. He has put them on, and is now resisting arrest.
Part of The Somerset Maugham Collection, transferred from the National Theatre.); eHolburne Museum; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23489052
© Holburne Museum / Bridgeman Images
Acting Apprehension Baton Brute Comedic Comedy Cross Dressing David Drury Garrick John Lane Pose Posing Theatrical Truncheon Vanbrugh Womans
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This print captures David Garrick in his role as John Brute, the comedic character from John Vanbrugh's play "The Provok'd Wife". Painted by Johann Zoffany around 1763, this oil on canvas artwork measures 75x62 cm and is currently housed at The Holburne Museum in Bath, UK. Garrick, a renowned English actor and playwright of the 18th century, was known for his influential contributions to theatrical practice. He was also a close friend and pupil of Dr Samuel Johnson. In this particular scene from the play, Sir John Brute finds himself in a comical predicament after stealing his wife's clothes during a drunken escapade with friends. Now dressed as a woman, he defiantly resists arrest. The painting beautifully captures the essence of Georgian British theatre with its vibrant colors and attention to detail. Garrick's portrayal of Brute is both humorous and expressive as he poses fearfully while clutching a weapon. The cross-dressing element adds an extra layer of comedy to the scene. Part of The Somerset Maugham Collection transferred from the National Theatre, this artwork showcases Zoffany's talent for capturing theatrical moments on canvas. It serves as a testament to Garrick's exceptional acting skills and enduring legacy in the world of theater. Overall, this print offers viewers an intriguing glimpse into one of David Garrick's most memorable performances while highlighting the wit and charm that made him such an influential figure in English theatre history.
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