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Mrs. Hartley in the Character of Mary Queen of Scots, 1777. Creator: J Thornthwaite
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Mrs. Hartley in the Character of Mary Queen of Scots, 1777. Creator: J Thornthwaite
Mrs. Hartley in the Character of Mary Queen of Scots, 1777. These Cheeks are none of mine, the Roses look not like Tempest-beaten lillies as mine should. English actor Elizabeth Hartley (1751-1824) as Mary Queen of Scots in Act 2, Scene 5 of " The Albion Queens: Or, the Death of Mary Queen of Scotland, Etc" by John Banks. [Published for " Bells British Theatre", 4 August 1777]
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In this print titled "Mrs. Hartley in the Character of Mary Queen of Scots, 1777" we are transported back to the 18th century theater scene. English actor Elizabeth Hartley takes center stage as she embodies the tragic figure of Mary Queen of Scots in Act 2, Scene 5 of John Banks' play "The Albion Queens: Or, the Death of Mary Queen of Scotland". Dressed in an exquisite period costume, Mrs. Hartley's portrayal is nothing short of mesmerizing. Her face reflects a complex mix of emotions - sorrow, defiance, and regality all at once. As she gazes into a mirror held delicately by her side, one can almost sense her internal turmoil. The attention to detail is remarkable; every aspect from her elaborate hairstyle adorned with lace to the intricate embroidery on her gown showcases the artistry involved in bringing historical characters to life on stage. Yet amidst all this grandeur lies a subtle vulnerability. Mrs. Hartley remarks that "These Cheeks are none of mine" and laments how even though roses should adorn them like tempest-beaten lilies they do not. This evocative image captures both the glamour and fragility inherent in theatrical performances during that era. It serves as a testament to Mrs. Hartley's talent as an actress and offers us a glimpse into the world where history meets entertainment. As we admire this portrait today, we can appreciate how it preserves not only Mrs. Hartley's legacy but also provides insight into the rich tapestry that was 18th-century theater culture.
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