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Charles Dignum of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London
Charles Dignum (c.1765-1827), popular tenor singer, actor and composer, of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London.
1799
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1790s 1799 Composer Cravat Drury Lane Oval Performer Singer Stock Tenor
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In this oval portrait, Charles Dignum (c.1765-1827), a renowned tenor singer, actor, and composer of the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane, London, is depicted in his prime. Dignum, also known as "Mr. Dignum," was an Englishman of Irish descent who rose to prominence during the 1790s. His elegant attire, consisting of a crisp white cravat and a dark stock, accentuates his refined and sophisticated appearance. Charles Dignum's versatility as a performer made him a popular figure among London's theatre-going audience. He was equally adept at singing tenor roles in operas as he was at delivering powerful acting performances on the stage. His compositions, which included both music and lyrics, were also well-received by critics and audiences alike. This portrait, taken in 1799, captures the essence of Dignum's charm and charisma. His expressive eyes and confident posture convey a sense of depth and intensity, suggesting the passion and emotion he brought to his performances. The portrait serves as a testament to Dignum's enduring legacy as a beloved figure in the world of English theatre. Charles Dignum's contributions to the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, extended beyond the stage. He was also an influential figure behind the scenes, using his talents to shape the direction of the theatre and contribute to its artistic success. This portrait offers a glimpse into the life of a man who left an indelible mark on the history of English theatre, and continues to captivate audiences with his timeless artistry.
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