Angelina Collection
Angelina, a name that resonates with grace and elegance, has been associated with various forms of art throughout history
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Angelina, a name that resonates with grace and elegance, has been associated with various forms of art throughout history. From the Foden Showman's Tractor number 12782 to the captivating performances of Mrs. Mary Bulkley in the character at Covent Garden Theatre in 1768, this name has left an indelible mark. In "Love Makes a Man" by Colley Cibber, Angelina takes center stage as Mrs. Mary Bulkley embodies her character flawlessly, captivating audiences with her talent and charm. The enchantment continues as we delve into "How to Make and Work a Galanty Show, " where Angelina is depicted in an exquisite engraving by J Sachs and Eustace J C Baird. But it doesn't stop there; even St Bernard comes to the rescue in a colorful lithograph aptly titled "St Bernard to the Rescue. " And who can forget the gripping tale portrayed in "A Tale of Frost, " beautifully captured through an intricate engraving? Mlle. Angelina Grave graces us with her presence on numerous occasions, portraying characters like Fleur de Marie and Marie ou l'Inondation. Her versatility shines through as she becomes Lea in "La Juive de Constantine" and Herminie d'Hacqueville. The Countess comes alive when Mlle. Angelina Grave steps into her shoes for "Le Docteur Noir. " And Desiree from Cogniard finds life through her mesmerizing performance. As we turn each page from "The Satires of Cynicus, " we are greeted with vibrant colors that bring forth laughter and contemplation alike. Through these glimpses into different artistic realms, one thing remains constant - the allure surrounding the name Angelina. It symbolizes beauty, talent, and passion intertwined seamlessly across time periods and mediums.