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Background imageAudiences Collection: Pierre-Auguste Renoir Source La Source 1875 Oil

Pierre-Auguste Renoir Source La Source 1875 Oil
Pierre-Auguste Renoir: The Source (La Source), Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 1875, Oil on canvas, The model here is Henriette Henriot

Background imageAudiences Collection: Pierre-Auguste Renoir Bath Avant le bain c. 1875

Pierre-Auguste Renoir Bath Avant le bain c. 1875
Pierre-Auguste Renoir: Before the Bath (Avant le bain), Pierre-Auguste Renoir, c. 1875, Oil on canvas, When Renoir first exhibited this painting publicly at an 1875 auction in Paris

Background imageAudiences Collection: Crowd Of Music Fans Waving Their Hands

Crowd Of Music Fans Waving Their Hands

Background imageAudiences Collection: The Queen Mother attends the opera La Fille du Regiment 1966 at the Royal Opera House

The Queen Mother attends the opera La Fille du Regiment 1966 at the Royal Opera House Covent Garden

Background imageAudiences Collection: At the Albert Hall Civil Servant met to discuss work to rule

At the Albert Hall Civil Servant met to discuss work to rule, Johnny Dankworth and his band and pop singer Bobby Breen hired to enliven the meeting

Background imageAudiences Collection: Lending a hand on the land. A scene at Blunham Bedfordshire

Lending a hand on the land. A scene at Blunham Bedfordshire. Volunteer agriculture camp, where war workers on holiday are spending Easter working on the land

Background imageAudiences Collection: Paul McCartney and wife Linda applaud their daughter Stella McCartney after her first

Paul McCartney and wife Linda applaud their daughter Stella McCartney after her first show for fashion house Chloe at Paris Opera House at Paris Fashion Week October 1997

Background imageAudiences Collection: Geordie supergroup Lindisfarne playing a Christmas concert at Newcastle

Geordie supergroup Lindisfarne playing a Christmas concert at Newcastles City Hall in 1980

Background imageAudiences Collection: Persepolis. Relief of the stairs of the Apadana. Detail. Del

Persepolis. Relief of the stairs of the Apadana. Detail. Del
Persian Art. Achaemenid Empire (550-330 BC). Persepolis. Relief of the stairs of the Apadana. Detail. Delegation: Bactria offering

Background imageAudiences Collection: London Theatre audiences

London Theatre audiences as seen by the artist Edmund Blampied: The Dress Circle. The top picture shows the audience reactions to comedy, and the lower picture, reactions to tragedy. Date: 1934

Background imageAudiences Collection: Raffling The Blighty Bungalow, 3rd Northern General Base Hospital, Sheffield, 1917

Raffling The Blighty Bungalow, 3rd Northern General Base Hospital, Sheffield, 1917
Taken from 3rd Northern General Hospital, Sheffield compiled by Professor (then Colonel) A.M. Connell. Taken during the Great War, mostly at the Base Hospital and Longshaw. 1915 - 1918. Cat. No

Background imageAudiences Collection: The auditorium at the London Palladium 19 June 1927

The auditorium at the London Palladium 19 June 1927

Background imageAudiences Collection: Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-1892) English popular Baptist preacher, born at Kelvedon, Essex

Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-1892) English popular Baptist preacher, born at Kelvedon, Essex. Called the Prince of Preachers, he drew audiences of over 10, 000

Background imageAudiences Collection: Italy, Sicily, Syracuse, Greek Theatre, large audience seated in open-air theater dating back to

Italy, Sicily, Syracuse, Greek Theatre, large audience seated in open-air theater dating back to 6th century BC

Background imageAudiences Collection: Arthur Napoleon

Arthur Napoleon
ARTHUR NAPOLEON Portuguese musical prodigy, who in his eighth year impressed Berlioz at Paris, delighting London audiences the following year. Date: CIRCA 1853

Background imageAudiences Collection: Crowd at Punch and Judy Show

Crowd at Punch and Judy Show
Crowd watching a Punch and Judy show, Hereford, 1898 Date: 1898

Background imageAudiences Collection: Royal Albert Hall, London

Royal Albert Hall, London
Audience in the Royal Albert Hall, London Date: November 11th 1933

Background imageAudiences Collection: School match crowd

School match crowd
Supporters at a school match, Trelleborg, 1950. Date: 1950

Background imageAudiences Collection: Spectators at an airshow

Spectators at an airshow
Airshow at Bulltofta airport, Malmo, 1932. Date: 1932

Background imageAudiences Collection: Thanksgiving reception

Thanksgiving reception
Thanksgiving Reception at Grand Central palace given under the auspices of the Officers and Men of the U.S.F.S. Alabama in token of their regard, to Admiral C.H. Davis U.S.N. Nineteen Hundred & Six

Background imageAudiences Collection: Crowd in auditorium

Crowd in auditorium
Balls, Motion Pictures. Interior of an unidentified auditorium with employees of motion picture distribution and sales companies attending a ball

Background imageAudiences Collection: Theatre Audience in New York

Theatre Audience in New York
American Theatre, Ted Marks Big Sunday Night Concert. Interior of the American Theatre, 260 West 42nd Street

Background imageAudiences Collection: The Bioscope cinema

The Bioscope cinema
A scene inside the Bioscope cinema in Vauxhall Bridge Road, London with a pianist playing ragtime on the piano to accompany the silent movies

Background imageAudiences Collection: Leslie Mitchell learns about oysters. A Picture Page broad

Leslie Mitchell learns about oysters. A Picture Page broad
Mr Cunningham of Cunningham s, Mayfair standing before the television camera during a Picture Page broadcast with Leslie Mitchell

Background imageAudiences Collection: Miss Mary Anderson

Miss Mary Anderson
MARY ANDERSON Actress born in California who always played leading roles in Londons West End. Dubbed " Our Mary" by American audiences



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"Audiences: A Tapestry of Time and Place" From the bustling streets of Covent Garden in 1810 to the electrifying atmosphere at the Oasis concert held at Knebworth House on August 10th, 1996, they have always been an integral part of our cultural tapestry. Aerial pictures capture the sea of faces, united by their love for music and camaraderie. Meanwhile, a color litho transports us from a forest setting to a laid table, showcasing how they are transform any space into a stage. In Jenny Lind's era in 1850s London, her enchanting voice drew crowds who eagerly awaited her performances. The image captures both her allure and the humorous commentary provided by Punch magazine. Outside Wembley arena before Michael Jackson's concert, fans gathered with anticipation etched across their faces. This scene exemplifies how audiences become an essential component in creating unforgettable moments. The theater audience in New York embodies sophistication and appreciation for artistry as they immerse themselves in captivating performances night after night. At boxing matches, adrenaline surges through spectators as they cheer on their favorite fighters with fervor unmatched elsewhere. The raw energy emanating from these crowds is palpable. Regent's Park Open Air Theatre showcases how nature intertwines with human creativity; here, audiences bask under open skies while enjoying theatrical productions that transport them to different worlds. Nature itself becomes an audience when flocks of white ibis gather during breeding season—a testament to the beauty that captivates not only humans but also creatures around us. Bros fans at Whitley Bay ice rink epitomize youthful exuberance and devotion towards their idols—showcasing how music unites generations through shared experiences. Transporting us further eastward is Bangkok's Audience Hall—the grandeur reflecting its historical significance while reminding us that audiences transcend time and place throughout history.