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Poster for the Royal Standard Theatre, 9 February 1848 (engraving)
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Poster for the Royal Standard Theatre, 9 February 1848 (engraving)
602626 Poster for the Royal Standard Theatre, 9 February 1848 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Poster for the Royal Standard Theatre, 9 February 1848, being for the benefot of Rochez, the clown and celebrated bottle equilibrist; featuring poses plastiques, Miss Rochez, Duke the wonderful performing dog, chair tricks, fireworks, etc); Look and Learn / Peter Jackson Collection
Media ID 23492966
© Look and Learn / Peter Jackson Collection / Bridgeman Images
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This engraving from the 19th century showcases a poster for the Royal Standard Theatre, dated 9 February 1848. The artwork, which is part of a private collection, features an array of exciting attractions that were set to take place during this particular event. The main highlight was Rochez, a renowned clown and celebrated bottle equilibrist who was being honored with this benefit performance. The poster promises an evening filled with entertainment and spectacle. Among the featured acts are poses plastiques, where performers strike dramatic poses; Miss Rochez demonstrating her skills; Duke the wonderful performing dog showcasing his talents; chair tricks that would surely amaze the audience; and even fireworks to add an extra touch of excitement. The image also includes various elements related to advertising and furniture. A walking stick can be seen in one corner, while bottles are scattered throughout the scene. Chairs play a prominent role as well - single chairs upholstered with fine materials create an inviting atmosphere for theatergoers. Overall, this print captures not only the spirit of theatrical entertainment in Victorian England but also provides insight into advertising practices and home furnishings during that era. It serves as a fascinating glimpse into history through artistry and design.
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