The Theatrical Bubble... published by Hannah Humphrey (fl.1778-1822) 1805 (etching & aquatint)
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The Theatrical Bubble... published by Hannah Humphrey (fl.1778-1822) 1805 (etching & aquatint)
XJF243297 The Theatrical Bubble... published by Hannah Humphrey (fl.1778-1822) 1805 (etching & aquatint) (b/w photo) by Gillray, James (1757-1815); Private Collection; (add.info.:being a new specimen of the astonishing powers of the great politico-punchinello, in the art of dramatic puffing ; Richard Brinsley Sheridan (1751-1816) blowing bubbles; largest containing figure of William Henry Betty, the Young Roscius, or Master Betty, whose youthful theatrical successes were a financial salvation for Sheridan at his Drury Lane Theatre; Charles James Fox (1749-1806) is on right; ); English, out of copyright
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The Theatrical Bubble
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captures a moment of both political satire and theatrical history. This photo print, originally an etching and aquatint created by James Gillray in 1805, showcases the astonishing powers of Richard Brinsley Sheridan, a renowned politico-punchinello, in the art of dramatic puffing. In the image, we see Sheridan blowing bubbles with great enthusiasm. Each bubble represents a theatrical success that has brought financial salvation to his Drury Lane Theatre. The largest bubble contains the figure of William Henry Betty, also known as the Young Roscius or Master Betty. Betty's youthful talents have become a sensation on stage and have greatly contributed to Sheridan's fortunes. Standing beside Sheridan is Charles James Fox, a prominent Whig politician who was known for his support of liberal causes. Together, they symbolize the close relationship between politics and theater during this era. The scene is set in London's West End, where crowds gather to witness this spectacle unfold. Gillray's caricature style adds humor and exaggeration to highlight the absurdity of these larger-than-life characters. This print offers us a glimpse into both the world of politics and entertainment in early 19th-century England. It serves as a reminder that even amidst political turmoil, art has always had its place in society as an escape from reality and source of amusement for all.
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