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An Actress, 1890 (oil on canvas)
2956852 An Actress, 1890 (oil on canvas) by Robertson, Walford Graham (1867-1948); 76.835x62.23 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Robertson was a wealthy man who loved the London stage. On leaving Eton he became a pupil of Albert Moore, and was friend to Oscar Wilde, Noel Coward, Ellen Terry and Sarah Bernhardt. His theatrical portraits are a memoir of a golden age. This one dates to about 1890.); Photo © The Ms Gallery, London
Media ID 25133224
© The Maas Gallery, London / Bridgeman Images
Mysterious Pale Sultry Theatrical Tragedy Tragic Veil
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This print showcases "An Actress, 1890" a mesmerizing oil on canvas painting by Walford Graham Robertson. Measuring 76.835x62.23 cm, this artwork is part of a private collection and offers a glimpse into the artist's love for the London stage. Robertson, a wealthy man with an affinity for theater, was not only a pupil of Albert Moore but also had close friendships with renowned figures such as Oscar Wilde, Noel Coward, Ellen Terry, and Sarah Bernhardt. His theatrical portraits serve as cherished memories from a golden age in history. Dating back to approximately 1890, this particular portrait captures the essence of tragedy and mystery associated with female actresses during that era. The actress depicted wears an exquisite costume adorned with royal crown elements and dons a sultry yet pale countenance. The half-length composition emphasizes her beauty while showcasing intricate details such as her headdress and veil. As an English artist capturing the spirit of Victorian drama in London, Robertson skillfully portrays both the allure and complexity of his subject. With its regal undertones and dramatic flair, "An Actress" transports viewers to an enchanting world where royalty meets artistry on the grand stage of British theatre. This print allows us to appreciate Robertson's talent for immortalizing moments from this bygone era filled with tragic tales and timeless beauty.
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