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Scene from "The Dancing Girl"at the Haymarket Theatre, the Duke of Guisebury (Mr Beerbohm Tree) and his Dog, Bully-Boy (engraving)
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Scene from "The Dancing Girl"at the Haymarket Theatre, the Duke of Guisebury (Mr Beerbohm Tree) and his Dog, Bully-Boy (engraving)
1062317 Scene from " The Dancing Girl" at the Haymarket Theatre, the Duke of Guisebury (Mr Beerbohm Tree) and his Dog, Bully-Boy (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Scene from " The Dancing Girl" at the Haymarket Theatre, the Duke of Guisebury (Mr Beerbohm Tree) and his Dog, Bully-Boy. Illustration for The Graphic, 28 February 1891.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 23515694
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Haymarket Theatre Mr Beerbohm Tree Herbert Beerbohm
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This engraving captures a scene from the renowned play "The Dancing Girl" at the Haymarket Theatre. The focal point of the image is Mr Beerbohm Tree, portraying the Duke of Guisebury, accompanied by his loyal companion Bully-Boy, a charming dog. The artist beautifully depicts their bond as they stand side by side on stage. Mr Beerbohm Tree's commanding presence is evident in his regal attire and confident posture. His expressive face reveals the depth of emotion he brings to his character, capturing both strength and vulnerability. Meanwhile, Bully-Boy steals hearts with his adorable presence, adding a touch of warmth to this theatrical moment. The detailed engravings showcase not only the actors but also the intricate set design that transports us back to 19th-century England. The Haymarket Theatre comes alive with its ornate architecture and grandeur. This illustration originally appeared in The Graphic on February 28th, 1891, offering audiences a glimpse into this enchanting production. It serves as a testament to Herbert Beerbohm Tree's talent as an actor and director while highlighting the enduring appeal of theater during this era. Whether you are an enthusiast of performing arts or simply appreciate historical imagery, this print offers a fascinating window into Victorian entertainment culture.
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