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Pinero Collection

Exploring the World of Pinero: From Sir Arthur Wing Pinero's iconic portrayal of Sir Anthony Absolute to his captivating study

Background imagePinero Collection: Sir Arthur Wing Pinero in role of Sir Anthony Absolute

Sir Arthur Wing Pinero in role of Sir Anthony Absolute
Sir Arthur Wing Pinero, playwright, seen here as an actor in the role of Sir Anthony Absolute in Sheridan's play, The Rivals Date: circa 1900

Background imagePinero Collection: Sir Arthur Wing Pinero in his study

Sir Arthur Wing Pinero in his study. Photograph was to advertise is play iris which was performing at the Adelphi theatre. He was an English playwright and, early in his career, actor

Background imagePinero Collection: Cynthia Brooke, actress

Cynthia Brooke, actress
Cynthia Brooke, Australian born actress, (1875??1949) in the title role as the Second Mrs Tanqueray by Arthur Wing Pinero. Theatrical portrait in elaborate cloak, with feather boa

Background imagePinero Collection: Mr Edward Terry, actor, in three of his theatrical roles

Mr Edward Terry, actor, in three of his theatrical roles
Mr Edward Terry, actor, (10 March 1844 ?? 2 April 1912) photographed in three theatrical roles; two as Dick Phenyl, in Sweet Lavender, one as Mr Egerton-Bompas, in The Times, by Arthur Wing Pinero

Background imagePinero Collection: Irene Vanbrugh in role of Sophy Fullgarney

Irene Vanbrugh in role of Sophy Fullgarney
Irene Vanbrugh, English actress, in role of Sophy Fullgarney in Pinero's The Gay Lord Quex. Date: circa 1900

Background imagePinero Collection: Manuel Pinero

Manuel Pinero Spain Volvo PGA Championship Date: 29 May 2000

Background imagePinero Collection: Bernard Gallacher & Pinero

Bernard Gallacher & Pinero Ryder Cup Rochester, New York, 26 September 1995 Date: 26 September 1995

Background imagePinero Collection: Cynthia Brooke as Paula Ray in The Second Mrs Tanqueray

Cynthia Brooke as Paula Ray in The Second Mrs Tanqueray, by Pinero Date: 1890s

Background imagePinero Collection: The Boy, a musical comedy by Fred Thompson and Percy Greenbank

The Boy, a musical comedy by Fred Thompson and Percy Greenbank, adapted from The Magistrate by A W Pinero, with music by Lionel Monckton and Howard Talbot

Background imagePinero Collection: Mrs Patrick Campbell (1865-1940) as Paula Tanqueray, 1894

Mrs Patrick Campbell (1865-1940) as Paula Tanqueray, 1894
DOV72310 Mrs Patrick Campbell (1865-1940) as Paula Tanqueray, 1894 by Solomon, Solomon Joseph (1860-1927); 241.3x152 cm; The Arts Club, London, UK; English, out of copyright

Background imagePinero Collection: Clubland caricatures: Garrick Club celebrities

Clubland caricatures: Garrick Club celebrities
Caricatures of some of the associates of the Garrick Club including; Sir Squire Bancroft, one of the trustees Lord Burnham, Gerall du Maurier, Seymour Hicks, Sir John Hare and Sir Arthur Pinero

Background imagePinero Collection: ARTHUR WING PINERO

ARTHUR WING PINERO (1855 - 1934), playwright Date: 1891

Background imagePinero Collection: Mr. A. W. Pineros Study, c1903. Artist: AJ Campbell & E Gray

Mr. A. W. Pineros Study, c1903. Artist: AJ Campbell & E Gray
Mr. A. W. Pineros Study, c1903. Sir Arthur Wing Pinero (1855?1934) known as Pinero was an English actor and later an important dramatist and stage director

Background imagePinero Collection: Arthur Wing Pinero, English dramatist, at home, 1903. Artist: W&D Downey

Arthur Wing Pinero, English dramatist, at home, 1903. Artist: W&D Downey
Arthur Wing Pinero, English dramatist, at home, 1903. After a series of comedies, in 1893 with The Second Mrs Tanqueray, Pinero (1855-1934) began a series of realistic tragedies. From The Tatler

Background imagePinero Collection: Arthur Wing Pinero, English dramatist, c1890. Artist: W&D Downey

Arthur Wing Pinero, English dramatist, c1890. Artist: W&D Downey
Arthur Wing Pinero, English dramatist, c1890. After a series of comedies, in 1893 with The Second Mrs Tanqueray, Pinero (1855-1934) began a series of realistic tragedies

Background imagePinero Collection: Cartoon, An Ironmaster at the Savoy

Cartoon, An Ironmaster at the Savoy
Cartoon, An " Ironmaster" at the Savoy -- the librettist Ws Gilbert in a suit of armour, with the much smaller figure of Richard D Oyly Carte looking up at him

Background imagePinero Collection: The Boy by Fred Thompson

The Boy by Fred Thompson
The Boy, a musical comedy by Fred Thompson and Percy Greenbank, adapted from The Magistrate by A. W. Pinero which was first produced on 21st March 1885

Background imagePinero Collection: Cartoon, A W Pinero and Sir Squire Bancroft

Cartoon, A W Pinero and Sir Squire Bancroft
Cartoon, Sir Arthur Wing Pinero (1855-1934), English actor, playwright and stage director, and Sir Squire Bancroft (1841-1926), English actor-manager

Background imagePinero Collection: Cartoon, Claude Carton and A W Pinero

Cartoon, Claude Carton and A W Pinero
Cartoon, Richard Claude Carton (Richard Claude Critchett, 1856-1928), British actor and playwright, and Sir Arthur Wing Pinero (1855-1934), English actor, playwright and stage director

Background imagePinero Collection: Cartoon, The Gaiety Rocket, Pinero

Cartoon, The Gaiety Rocket, Pinero
Cartoon, The Gaiety Rocket, with a caricature of Sir Arthur Wing Pinero (1855-1934), English actor, playwright and stage director, whose play, The Rocket

Background imagePinero Collection: Caricature of A W Pinero, actor and playwright

Caricature of A W Pinero, actor and playwright
Caricature of Sir Arthur Wing Pinero (1855-1934), English actor, playwright and stage director. Seen here outside the Globe Theatre, London, where an adaptation of Thomas Hardys novel

Background imagePinero Collection: Caricature of A W Pinero, John Hare and W H Kendal

Caricature of A W Pinero, John Hare and W H Kendal
Caricature of A W Pinero (left, 1855-1934), John Hare (centre, 1844-1921) and William Hunter Kendal (right, 1843-1917), toasting the success of Pineros play, The Squire, at St Jamess Theatre, London

Background imagePinero Collection: Caricature of A W Pinero as a clown

Caricature of A W Pinero as a clown
Caricature of Sir Arthur Wing Pinero (1855-1934), English actor, playwright and stage director. Seen here as a Christmas pantomime clown at St Jamess Theatre, London

Background imagePinero Collection: Caricature of Claude Carton, British actor and playwright

Caricature of Claude Carton, British actor and playwright
Caricature of Richard Claude Carton (Richard Claude Critchett, 1856-1928), British actor and playwright. Seen here in the role of Barnes Durant in A W Pineros play, Imprudence

Background imagePinero Collection: Pinero (Photo)

Pinero (Photo)
ARTHUR WING PINERO playwright Date: 1855 - 1934

Background imagePinero Collection: Arthur Wing Pinero

Arthur Wing Pinero
ARTHUR WING PINERO playwright Date: 1855 - 1934

Background imagePinero Collection: Preserving Mr Panmure by Arthur Wing Pinero

Preserving Mr Panmure by Arthur Wing Pinero
Promotional postcard for Preserving Mr Panmure by Arthur Wing Pinero, an Edwardian tale of sexual politics. First produced Comedy Theatre, 19th January 1911

Background imagePinero Collection: His House in Order by Arthur E Pinero

His House in Order by Arthur E Pinero
Promotional postcard for His House in Order by Arthur W. Pinero. First produced at the St. Jamess Theatre, 1st February 1906.The beefeater motif was used for the theatre because it was near St

Background imagePinero Collection: The Freaks at the New Theatre by Claude Shepperson, 1918

The Freaks at the New Theatre by Claude Shepperson, 1918
The drop-scene of The Freaks, at the New Theatre, a comedy by Sir Arthur Pinero staged from 1917 to 1918. Date: 1918

Background imagePinero Collection: Mr. Pinero, the Dramatist

Mr. Pinero, the Dramatist

Background imagePinero Collection: Arthur Wing Pinero (1855-1934), English dramatist, at home, 1903. After a series of comedies

Arthur Wing Pinero (1855-1934), English dramatist, at home, 1903. After a series of comedies, in 1893 with The Second Mrs Tanqueray, Pinero began a series of realistic tragedies. From The Tatler

Background imagePinero Collection: Johnston Forbes-Robertson (1853-1937) English actor, considered to be the leading Hamlet of his day

Johnston Forbes-Robertson (1853-1937) English actor, considered to be the leading Hamlet of his day. A member of Henry Irvings theatrical company

Background imagePinero Collection: Mrs Patrick Campbell (1865-1940) English actress as Paula Tanqueray, a role she created

Mrs Patrick Campbell (1865-1940) English actress as Paula Tanqueray, a role she created in the problem play The Second Mrs Tanqueray by Arthur Wing Pinero (1893)

Background imagePinero Collection: Mrs Patrick Campbell (1865-1940) English actress. Created the title role in the problem

Mrs Patrick Campbell (1865-1940) English actress. Created the title role in the problem play The Second Mrs Tanqueray by Arthur Wing Pineros (1893) and Eliza in Pygmalion (1914)

Background imagePinero Collection: SIR ARTHUR WING PINERO (1855-1934). English dramatist. Photograph

SIR ARTHUR WING PINERO (1855-1934). English dramatist. Photograph

Background imagePinero Collection: Sir Arthur Wing Pinero

Sir Arthur Wing Pinero (1855 - 1934). English actor, dramatist and stage director

Background imagePinero Collection: Sir Arthur Wing Pinero, actor, dramatist, director

Sir Arthur Wing Pinero, actor, dramatist, director
Sir Arthur Wing Pinero (1855-1934), English actor, dramatist and stage director

Background imagePinero Collection: Pinero

Pinero
The second Mrs Tanqueray, Eleonora Duse as Paula in act IV



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Exploring the World of Pinero: From Sir Arthur Wing Pinero's iconic portrayal of Sir Anthony Absolute to his captivating study, this caption takes you on a journey through the life and works of this renowned playwright. Witness Cynthia Brooke, a talented actress, bringing characters to life under Pinero's direction. Marvel at Mr Edward Terry as he mesmerizes audiences in three different theatrical roles curated by Pinero himself. Irene Vanbrugh shines brightly as Sophy Fullgarney in one of Pinero's most celebrated plays. Discover Manuel Pinero, an influential figure who collaborated with Bernard Gallacher and left an indelible mark on the world of theater. Delve into the captivating performance of Cynthia Brooke as Paula Ray in The Second Mrs Tanqueray, a play that showcases Pinero's ability to delve into complex human emotions. Experience The Boy, a musical comedy crafted by Fred Thompson and Percy Greenbank where Pinero's genius is evident throughout every scene. Witness Mrs Patrick Campbell embodying Paula Tanqueray in 1894 - a testament to how timeless and powerful Pinero's creations truly are. Explore Clubland caricatures featuring Garrick Club celebrities who were captivated by Arthur Wing Pinero's talent and charm.