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Scene from the New Comedy of Love in a Naze, at the Princess Theatre, London, Uk; Lord Miniver, Mr

Scene from the New Comedy of Love in a Naze, at the Princess Theatre, London, Uk; Lord Miniver, Mr


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Date: 11th September 2013

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Scene from the New Comedy of Love in a Naze, at the Princess Theatre, London, Uk; Lord Miniver, Mr

Scene from the New Comedy of Love in a Naze, at the Princess Theatre, London, Uk; Lord Miniver, Mr. Wigan, Colonel Rupert, Mr. C. Kean, Lucy, Mrs. Kean, 1851 Engraving

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1851 Engraving Colonel Comedy Lord Love Scene Theatre Kean Lucy Miniver Naze Rupert Wigan


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This vintage engraving captures a scene from the New Comedy of Love in a Naze, performed at the Princess Theatre in London, UK. The year is 1851, and the stage is filled with talented actors bringing this Victorian-era play to life. Lord Miniver, played by Mr. Wigan, stands tall and regal as he interacts with Colonel Rupert, portrayed by Mr. C. Kean. Their expressive gestures and animated expressions reveal the comedic nature of this theatrical production. In the background, Lucy (played by Mrs. Kean) adds charm and elegance to the scene while contributing her own unique flair to the story unfolding on stage. The illustrative technique used in this 19th-century style engraving showcases intricate details that transport us back in time. This historic artwork not only serves as a window into cultural history but also highlights the artistic prowess of its creator - Arkheia - who expertly captured every nuance of this memorable performance. As we gaze upon this retro-styled print, we are reminded of how theater has always been an integral part of our society's entertainment and cultural fabric. It allows us to escape reality for a brief moment and immerse ourselves in stories that evoke laughter, love, and joy. Whether you're an enthusiast for historical art or simply appreciate glimpses into our past through visual mediums like engravings such as these; this image offers a delightful glimpse into both theatrical history and Victorian culture alike

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