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Canvas Print : Strolling actresses dressing in a barn, 1738. Artist: William Hogarth
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Strolling actresses dressing in a barn, 1738. Artist: William Hogarth
Strolling actresses dressing in a barn, 1738. A provincial company is in a barn, surrounded by costumes and props, preparing for its last performance.The Act against strolling players, which received royal assent on 21 June 1737, made it an offence to perform plays without a licence. Fourth and final state of plate
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Media ID 15167074
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Barn Dressing Guildhall Library Art Gallery Hogarth Legislation Prop Rehearsal Theatre Company W Hogarth William Hogarth William Hogarth Hogarth William W Hogarth
20"x16" (51x41cm) Canvas Print
Step into the past with our exquisite Canvas Print of "Strolling Actresses Dressing in a Barn," a captivating masterpiece by William Hogarth from Heritage Images. This iconic artwork, originally painted in 1738, portrays a provincial theater company preparing for their final performance in a barn, surrounded by costumes and props. Add a touch of history and timeless charm to your home or office with this stunning, museum-quality Canvas Print. Experience the rich details and vibrant colors brought to life on a large canvas, perfect for inspiring creativity and igniting conversation. Own a piece of history with this beautiful work of art from Media Storehouse.
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.
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Estimated Product Size is 50.8cm x 40.6cm (20" x 16")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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This print, titled "Strolling actresses dressing in a barn, 1738" by William Hogarth, offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of 18th-century theatre. The scene depicts a provincial company preparing for their final performance in the face of new legislation that made it illegal to perform plays without a license. In this bustling barn setting, actors and actresses are seen surrounded by an array of costumes and props as they meticulously dress for their roles. The atmosphere is filled with anticipation and dedication as these performers engage in their craft despite the challenges imposed upon them by the law. Hogarth's engraving skillfully captures the essence of this moment, showcasing not only the physicality of the actors but also revealing glimpses into their personalities. Amongst them are both men and women engrossed in their occupation, each embodying different characters with utmost professionalism. The artist's satirical touch adds another layer to this artwork. By highlighting society's restrictions on theatrical performances through his depiction of strolling players rehearsing in an unconventional space like a barn, Hogarth subtly critiques the Act against strolling players. As we observe this snapshot from history preserved within Guildhall Library Art Gallery's collection, we are reminded of how art has always pushed boundaries and challenged societal norms. This print serves as a testament to the resilience and creativity found within those who dedicate themselves to performing arts throughout centuries past.
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