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TROLLOPE: BOX AT THEATRE. Box at the Theatre (for a performance of William Shakespeares Hamlet ). Lithograph illustration, 1832, from the first American edition of Mrs. Trollopes Domestic Manners of the Americans

TROLLOPE: BOX AT THEATRE. Box at the Theatre (for a performance of William Shakespeares Hamlet ). Lithograph illustration, 1832, from the first American edition of Mrs. Trollopes Domestic Manners of the Americans


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TROLLOPE: BOX AT THEATRE. Box at the Theatre (for a performance of William Shakespeares Hamlet ). Lithograph illustration, 1832, from the first American edition of Mrs. Trollopes Domestic Manners of the Americans

TROLLOPE: BOX AT THEATRE.
Box at the Theatre (for a performance of William Shakespeares Hamlet ). Lithograph illustration, 1832, from the first American edition of Mrs. Trollopes Domestic Manners of the Americans

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This lithograph illustration, titled "TROLLOPE: BOX AT THEATRE" takes us back to the early 19th century and offers a glimpse into the world of theater in America. The scene depicts a box at the theater, specifically for a performance of William Shakespeare's renowned tragedy, Hamlet. The artist skillfully captures the interior of the theater, showcasing an elegant balcony adorned with ornate details. A group of men and women are seated in the box, engrossed in the play unfolding before them. Their attire reflects both English and American fashion trends of that era. One cannot help but notice a man wearing a distinctive beaver hat, adding an air of sophistication to his appearance. This detail highlights not only individual style choices but also hints at societal norms prevalent during this time period. The lithograph is taken from Mrs. Trollope's Domestic Manners of Americans - one can imagine her keen observations on American society being reflected through this artwork. It serves as a visual representation of her written account and provides valuable insight into cultural exchanges between England and America during this period. As we gaze upon this historical print, we are transported to another time where literature meets artistry within the walls of a theater box – capturing not just one moment in history but also inviting us to reflect on how culture has evolved over centuries.

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