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Miss Ann Catley in the character of Euphrosyne in John Miltons Comus
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Miss Ann Catley in the character of Euphrosyne in John Miltons Comus
6337679 Miss Ann Catley in the character of Euphrosyne in John Miltons Comus by British School, (18th Century); (add.info.: Miss Ann Catley in the character of Euphrosyne in John Miltons Comus. She first played the role at Covent Garden Theatre in 1772. Actress and singer, later Mrs Lascelles, wife to Lieutenant-Colonel Francis Lascelles. Copperplate engraving published in The Universal Magazine, Thomas Lowndes, London, 1777.); © Florilegius
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Actress Comus Euphrosyne John Milton Role Singer Theatrical Tragedy Copperplate Engraving Lascelles
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This print captures the mesmerizing Miss Ann Catley in the character of Euphrosyne from John Milton's renowned play, Comus. The British School of the 18th century skillfully portrays her grace and elegance through this copperplate engraving published in The Universal Magazine by Thomas Lowndes in London. Miss Ann Catley, a talented actress and singer, first brought this role to life at Covent Garden Theatre in 1772. Her performance was hailed as a triumph, earning her widespread acclaim among theater enthusiasts. Later known as Mrs. Lascelles after marrying Lieutenant-Colonel Francis Lascelles, she continued to captivate audiences with her remarkable talent on stage. In this illustration, we witness Miss Ann Catley embodying Euphrosyne's character with utmost brilliance. Her theatrical prowess shines through as she flawlessly dons the exquisite costume befitting the role. With every movement and expression, she transports us into the world of tragedy and drama that Milton envisioned. The print not only serves as a testament to Miss Ann Catley's extraordinary acting abilities but also showcases the artistry and creativity prevalent during the 18th century theater scene. It is a timeless reminder of how performances like these have shaped our cultural heritage. Bridgeman Images' Fine Art Finder presents this stunning piece for all admirers of theater history to appreciate its beauty and significance within our artistic legacy.
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