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Photographic Print : Mr John Palmer in the character of Stukely in Edward Moores The Gamester, Drury Lane Theatre, 1771

Mr John Palmer in the character of Stukely in Edward Moores The Gamester, Drury Lane Theatre, 1771




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Mr John Palmer in the character of Stukely in Edward Moores The Gamester, Drury Lane Theatre, 1771

6337634 Mr John Palmer in the character of Stukely in Edward Moores The Gamester, Drury Lane Theatre, 1771 by Reading, B. (18th century); (add.info.: Mr John Palmer in the character of Stukely in Edward Moores The Gamester, Drury Lane Theatre, 1771. Copperplate engraving by B. Reading after an illustration by James Roberts from Bells British Theatre, Consisting of the most esteemed English Plays, John Bell, London, 1777.); © Florilegius

Media ID 25136166

© Florilegius / Bridgeman Images

Bells British Theatre Drury Lane Theatre James Roberts John Bell Role Theatrical Tragedy John Palmer


11"x8.5" Photo Print

Step into the world of 18th-century theater with this captivating photographic print from Media Storehouse. Featuring the renowned actor Mr. John Palmer in the character of Stukely from Edward Moore's The Gamester, performed at Drury Lane Theatre in 1771, this print brings the drama and elegance of the past to your home. Bridgeman Images, sourced from Fine Art Finder, captures the intricate details of Palmer's costume and expressive facial features, allowing you to experience a piece of history up close. Add this stunning print to your collection and bring a touch of timeless charm to your living space.

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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 19cm x 27.9cm (7.5" x 11")

Estimated Product Size is 21.6cm x 27.9cm (8.5" x 11")

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.


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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print captures the essence of Mr John Palmer's portrayal of Stukely in Edward Moore's tragic play, The Gamester. Taken at Drury Lane Theatre in 1771, this image showcases Palmer's undeniable talent as he embodies the complex character on stage. Dressed in a meticulously detailed costume, Palmer exudes an air of mystery and intrigue. His expressive eyes draw us into the depths of Stukely's troubled soul, while his poised stance suggests a man with hidden motives. The delicate lines of the copperplate engraving by B. Reading beautifully capture every nuance of Palmer's performance. The illustration by James Roberts from Bell's British Theatre transports us back to a time when theater was at its peak, offering audiences gripping dramas that explored human emotions and moral dilemmas. This particular scene from The Gamester is filled with tension and suspense as Stukely navigates through a world consumed by gambling addiction. As we gaze upon this historical artifact, we are reminded of the power and allure of live performances on stage. It serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of actors like John Palmer who brought characters to life with their skillful interpretations. This print is not only a visual delight but also an important piece of theatrical history that allows us to appreciate the artistry behind each role portrayed on stage during London's vibrant 18th-century theater scene.

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