Cinema House Collection
Step into the world of cinema history with a captivating collection of images
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Step into the world of cinema history with a captivating collection of images. Transport yourself to a new kind of derby, where vibrant colors come to life in lithographic form. Feel the excitement as John Philip Kemble, an English actor, graces the stages of Drury Lane and Covent Garden in a mesmerizing engraving from 1769. Journey to traditional Japanese theatre, where an actor threatens an actress with a sword in a stunning illustration from 1900. Witness the dramatic final scene of Tennyson's play Becket, brought to life by British actors Henry Irving and Ellen Terry in a lithograph that captures their undeniable talent. Explore the intriguing story of James Quin, an English actor and duelist whose legacy lives on through an enchanting engraving from 1769. Immerse yourself in German industry during the 1930s as lenses are meticulously polished and tested in black-and-white photographs that showcase precision craftsmanship. Uncover historical events like the massacre at Tiflis City Council depicted vividly through color lithography or be captivated by unexpected moments such as three lions pouncing on an orderly at Monfalcone captured beautifully in another colorful lithograph. Experience intense emotions as you witness "The End of Dillinger" portrayed masterfully through yet another striking color lithograph. And finally, marvel at how even small-town cinemas like Drumcollogber Cinema became significant stakes illustrated brilliantly with vibrant colors. Indulge your senses further with Gros Rene's portrayal of Le Depit Amoureux by Moliere captured exquisitely using color engravings circa 1875. Each image tells its own unique story within the vast tapestry that is cinema history – offering glimpses into different eras, cultures, and human experiences.