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Audience Collection (page 3)

In the realm of human experiences, the concept of "audience" transcends time and boundaries

Background imageAudience Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20107899

EyeUbiquitous_20107899
England, London, Stratford, Olympic games closing ceremony

Background imageAudience Collection: A band in Hyde Park, London, c1901 (1901)

A band in Hyde Park, London, c1901 (1901). From Living London, Vol. 1, edited by George R. Sims. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris, New York & Melbourne, 1901]

Background imageAudience Collection: Gattias Hungerford Palace of Varieties. Second Turn of Katie Lawrence c

Gattias Hungerford Palace of Varieties. Second Turn of Katie Lawrence c
XOS996653 Gattias Hungerford Palace of Varieties. Second Turn of Katie Lawrence c.1888 (oil on canvas) by Sickert, Walter Richard (1860-1942); 37.8x46 cm; Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, CT

Background imageAudience Collection: Christ preaching, c. 1652 (etching)

Christ preaching, c. 1652 (etching)
XJF412266 Christ preaching, c.1652 (etching) by Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn (1606-69); Private Collection; (add.info.: La petite tombe; ); Dutch, out of copyright

Background imageAudience Collection: The Box at the Mascaron Dore, 1893 (oil on canvas)

The Box at the Mascaron Dore, 1893 (oil on canvas)
XIR243468 The Box at the Mascaron Dore, 1893 (oil on canvas) by Toulouse-Lautrec, Henri de (1864-1901); Musee Toulouse-Lautrec, Albi, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageAudience Collection: Box at the Theatre by Hippolyte Bellange (1800-1866) French painter. Chaotic

Box at the Theatre by Hippolyte Bellange (1800-1866) French painter. Chaotic scene with overcrowded Box with audience fighting. Bottom left a top hat is being handed back

Background imageAudience Collection: Audience enjoying laughing gas

Audience enjoying laughing gas
The audience at a lecture enjoying the effects of laughing gas (nitrous oxide). Illustration by George Cruikshank for John Scoffern " Chemistry No Mystery; or, a Lecturers Bequest", London

Background imageAudience Collection: Riot at the amphitheater, from Italy, Campania, Pompeii, painting on plaster, 55-79 B. C

Riot at the amphitheater, from Italy, Campania, Pompeii, painting on plaster, 55-79 B. C
Roman civilization, 1st century A.D. Riot at the amphitheater, 55-79 d.C. painting on plaster, 170x185 cm. From Pompei

Background imageAudience Collection: Edward VII enjoying theatricals at Chatsworth

Edward VII enjoying theatricals at Chatsworth
Edward VII enjoys private theatricals at Chatsworth: his mistress Mrs George KEPPEL on his left, the Duchess of Devonshire on his right, the Duke in the foreground

Background imageAudience Collection: Girls watching a military parade in the main square

Girls watching a military parade in the main square

Background imageAudience Collection: Royal Jockey Club, Happy Valley, Hong Kong, China, Asia

Royal Jockey Club, Happy Valley, Hong Kong, China, Asia

Background imageAudience Collection: Eden at Polo Match 1936

Eden at Polo Match 1936
SIR ANTHONY EDEN (far left), with Lady Eden and Lord and Lady Willingdon, watching the USA vs England polo match at Hurlingham. He was later Prime Minister 1955 -1957. Date: 1936

Background imageAudience Collection: Conjuror - Robert Houdin

Conjuror - Robert Houdin
Jean Eugene Robert-Houdin (1805-1871) the " conjuror" performing in front of a mid-nineteenth century French audience. Date: circa 1840

Background imageAudience Collection: Oxford: the Old Ashmolean, the Sheldonian Theatre, from Broad Street

Oxford: the Old Ashmolean, the Sheldonian Theatre, from Broad Street

Background imageAudience Collection: Camille Desmoulins (1760-94) Speaking at the Palais Royal, 12 July 1789, engraved

Camille Desmoulins (1760-94) Speaking at the Palais Royal, 12 July 1789, engraved
XIR161740 Camille Desmoulins (1760-94) Speaking at the Palais Royal, 12 July 1789, engraved by Pierre Gabriel Berthault (1737-1831) (engraving) (b/w photo) by Prieur, Jean Louis

Background imageAudience Collection: SAN FRANCISCO: BANDSTAND. A band concert in Woodwards Gardens, San Francisco, California

SAN FRANCISCO: BANDSTAND. A band concert in Woodwards Gardens, San Francisco, California. Line engraving, c1880

Background imageAudience Collection: USA / Met Opera / Stage

USA / Met Opera / Stage
NEW YORK a performer takes a bow, as a bouquet of flowers is handed up

Background imageAudience Collection: Blondin Audience Ledger

Blondin Audience Ledger
A fascinating unused page from a ledger to record the ticket sales and money accrued from a performance of the legendary tightrop walker Charles Blondin The Hero of Niagara

Background imageAudience Collection: Trapeze / Upside Down

Trapeze / Upside Down
From the trapeze; how the acrobat sees his audience - upside down!

Background imageAudience Collection: Ball-room dancing at the Piccadilly Hotel, London

Ball-room dancing at the Piccadilly Hotel, London
Londons most popular partners, Miss Leonora Hughes and Mr Maurice, giving an exhibition dance during supper at the Piccadilly Hotel

Background imageAudience Collection: At Covent Garden 1914

At Covent Garden 1914
A gala performance at Covent Garden Theatre : most of the audience are there to see or be seen, rather than to enjoy the on-stage performance

Background imageAudience Collection: Greece / Theatre Audience

Greece / Theatre Audience
A colourfully dressed and sophisticated audience at an Athenian theatre

Background imageAudience Collection: Social / Paris Opera 1912

Social / Paris Opera 1912
The audience arrives at the Opera, Paris Date: circa 1912

Background imageAudience Collection: Mr H Angelos Fencing Academy, engraved by Charles Rosenberg, 1791 (hand coloured

Mr H Angelos Fencing Academy, engraved by Charles Rosenberg, 1791 (hand coloured
XYC234967 Mr H Angelos Fencing Academy, engraved by Charles Rosenberg, 1791 (hand coloured aquatint) by Rowlandson, Thomas (1756-1827) (after); 32.7x50.2 cm; Yale Center for British Art

Background imageAudience Collection: Theater Audience, Hippolyte Michaud, 1840 - 1886

Theater Audience, Hippolyte Michaud, 1840 - 1886

Background imageAudience Collection: David Cassidy in concert at White City Stadium, West London on Sunday 26th May 1974

David Cassidy in concert at White City Stadium, West London on Sunday 26th May 1974. At this concert, a young fan, 14 year old Bernadette Whelan was injured in the crush of fans, and later died

Background imageAudience Collection: Automotive 2023: Autosport International

Automotive 2023: Autosport International
NATIONAL EXHIBITION CENTRE, UNITED KINGDOM - JANUARY 12: TCR unveil a new car during the Autosport International at National Exhibition Centre on January 12, 2023 in National Exhibition Centre

Background imageAudience Collection: Rokoko

Rokoko
Mike Kreiten

Background imageAudience Collection: Rokoko

Rokoko
Mike Kreiten

Background imageAudience Collection: Rokoko

Rokoko
Mike Kreiten

Background imageAudience Collection: Rokoko

Rokoko
Mike Kreiten

Background imageAudience Collection: He is Dead, 1910. Creator: Gosta von Hennigs

He is Dead, 1910. Creator: Gosta von Hennigs
He is Dead, 1910. A clown in a red costume and white painted face sits on his knees in the arena. In front of him lies a dead man

Background imageAudience Collection: Theater of Wandering Artists near the Moscow Gates, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov

Theater of Wandering Artists near the Moscow Gates, 1904. Creator: Boris Vasilievich Smirnov
Theater of Wandering Artists near the Moscow Gates, 1904. Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881-1954) was a Russian artist who in 1904 traveled by prisoner transport from western Russia across Siberia

Background imageAudience Collection: Opening of the Hartley Institution at Southampton by Lord Palmerston... 1862. Creator: Unknown

Opening of the Hartley Institution at Southampton by Lord Palmerston... 1862. Creator: Unknown
Opening of the Hartley Institution at Southampton by Lord Palmerston [the British prime minister]: the theatre - the town clerk reading the address of the corporation to His Lordship, 1862

Background imageAudience Collection: Viennese types: singer Fräulein Hornischer and her pianist in front of an audience, 1886

Viennese types: singer Fräulein Hornischer and her pianist in front of an audience, 1886. Creator: Karl Karger
Viennese types: singer Fraulein Hornischer and her pianist in front of an audience, 1886

Background imageAudience Collection: Messers. Collard's Concert-room, Grosvenor-street, 1862. Creator: Unknown

Messers. Collard's Concert-room, Grosvenor-street, 1862. Creator: Unknown
Messers. Collard's Concert-room, Grosvenor-street, [London]. 1862. The firm of Collard and Collard ranks high among pianoforte-makers;

Background imageAudience Collection: Opening of the International Exhibition: the orchestra, 1862. Creator: Mason Jackson

Opening of the International Exhibition: the orchestra, 1862. Creator: Mason Jackson
Opening of the International Exhibition, [South Kensington, London]: the orchestra, 1862. The View which we give of the "Orchestra, " which was situated under the eastern dome

Background imageAudience Collection: The International Exhibition: view from the orchestra on the opening day - from a photo... 1862

The International Exhibition: view from the orchestra on the opening day - from a photo... 1862. Creator: Unknown
The International Exhibition: view from the orchestra on the opening day - from a photograph by the London Stereoscopic Company

Background imageAudience Collection: The Duke of Leinster presenting prizes to the children of the Masonic Female Orphan... 1862

The Duke of Leinster presenting prizes to the children of the Masonic Female Orphan... 1862. Creator: Unknown
The Duke of Leinster presenting prizes to the children of the Masonic Female Orphan School at Dublin, in the Great Hall of the ancient concert rooms, 1862

Background imageAudience Collection: Winter entertainments at St. Luke's Hospital: vocal and instrumental concert on Wednesday week

Winter entertainments at St. Luke's Hospital: vocal and instrumental concert on Wednesday week
Winter entertainments at St. Luke's Hospital for Lunatics, [Old Street, London]: vocal and instrumental concert on Wednesday week, 1862

Background imageAudience Collection: Irish Chieftain Shane O Neill meets with Queen Elizabeth I

Irish Chieftain Shane O Neill meets with Queen Elizabeth I
Irish Chieftain Shane O Neill (1530-1567) has an audience with Queen Elizabeth I (1533-1603), through a translator, in January 1562

Background imageAudience Collection: The Gymnast

The Gymnast
Tejo Coen

Background imageAudience Collection: Scenes from The Bruce Springsteen concert at Villa Park, The Midlands, England

Scenes from The Bruce Springsteen concert at Villa Park, The Midlands, England. June 1988. Bruce Springsteen, singer and songwriter, performing at Villa Park, The Midlands in June 1988

Background imageAudience Collection: The Clash performing at The Rock Garden in Middlesbrough, 19th May 1977

The Clash performing at The Rock Garden in Middlesbrough, 19th May 1977. The Clash were a major force in the punk music movement in late 1970s Britain

Background imageAudience Collection: Paul Weller, and his band, The Jam, pictured during their final ever gig in 1982

Paul Weller, and his band, The Jam, pictured during their final ever gig in 1982. Saturday 11th December 1982 at The Brighton Centre, Brighton, Sussex. England

Background imageAudience Collection: Motorhead concert at Queens Hall, Leeds. 2nd April 1981

Motorhead concert at Queens Hall, Leeds. 2nd April 1981

Background imageAudience Collection: Audience scenes of hysteria at The David Cassidy in concert at White City Stadium

Audience scenes of hysteria at The David Cassidy in concert at White City Stadium, West London on Sunday 26th May 1974. A young fan is carried lifted from the crowd and carried to safety

Background imageAudience Collection: A Concert Party, Artist Unknown

A Concert Party, Artist Unknown
Oil on board, Dutch / Flemish School, 17th century. The painting was previously known as Queen Elizabeth and the Earl of Leicester at Kenilworth and attributed to Dirk Hals (1591-1656)



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In the realm of human experiences, the concept of "audience" transcends time and boundaries. From the iconic Hippy Bus at the Woodstock Music Festival in 1969 to Amitabha, the Buddha of Sukhavati, we witness how diverse audiences have shaped history. Vasco da Gama's arrival in India drew a curious crowd eager to embrace new cultures and ideas. Sports enthusiasts unite as they cheer on their teams during thrilling Test cricket matches at Sydney Cricket Ground and Melbourne Cricket Ground in Australia. The rhythmic movements of Irish Dancers captivate an audience with their mesmerizing performances. Judy Garland's enchanting voice resonates through The Talk of the Town concert hall, leaving her adoring fans spellbound. In a world where individuality reigns supreme, some artists perform for an Audience Of One - pouring their hearts out to connect with that singular soul who understands them completely. The grandeur of Teatro San Carlo in Naples sets the stage for captivating dramas that transport audiences into different eras and realities. Centuries ago, actors performed on wooden stages during Shakespearean times, captivating crowds with tales that still resonate today. Beyond entertainment lies another facet: National Sporting Clubs bring together passionate supporters who create an electric atmosphere as they rally behind their favorite athletes or teams. Music knows no bounds; it unites people across continents. The Count Basie Orchestra's performance at London's Royal Festival Hall in 1980 showcased this universal language that can move even those who don't share a common tongue. Audiences throughout history have witnessed moments both profound and mundane; they have laughed together, cried together, celebrated victories and mourned losses side by side, and are not mere spectators but active participants shaping our collective narrative - reminding us that regardless of time or place, we are all connected through shared experiences as partakers in this grand theater called life.