Mr. Creswick as Hotspur.
Engraved by Sherratt from a Daguerreotype by Paine of Islington, published by the "The London Printing and Publishing Company" in: Tallis's Dramatic Magazine & General Theatrical & Musical Review
Mr. Creswick as Hotspur.
Engraved by Sherratt from a Daguerreotype by Paine of Islington, published by the "The London Printing and Publishing Company" in: Tallis's Dramatic Magazine & General Theatrical & Musical Review
Subject name
Hotspur; Creswick
Inscription
Mr. Creswick as Hotspur.
HOT: Ha! you shall see now in very sincerity of fear and cold heart, will he to the king and lay open all proceedings. King Henry IV. Part I, Act 2, Sc 8.
Keyword technique
print on paper
links
Stereo plates
No
Window size
Height
190 mm / 7.48 inch
Width
280 mm / 11.02 inch
Dated
Begin
1850
End
1851
Collection
Identifier
Collectie Herman Maes, Belgium
Description
Private study collection of photographic objects, literature, ephemera. From a conservators technical point of view.
Creator
Name
Paine, William
notes
For the Paine (Islington) engravings,see the Folger Digital Library Collection at Cornell University Library. www.library.cornell.edu
http://www.photolondon.org.uk/pages/details.asp?pid=5822
STUDIOS: 1. 6 Hopkins Buildings, Upper Street, Islington December 1846 - 1849. Times advert December 10 1846.
2. 5 Trinity Row, Upper Street, Islington 1850 - June 18 1857. China & glass dealer here 1850 - 1852. Advert IN Jackson's Islington directory 1852 p 36. Private entrance at H Paine's china & glass warehouse.
3. 211 Upper Street, Islington June 19 1857 - 1858. Succeeded by Edward Burke.
1851: daguerreotypist living at 5 Trinity Row, Upper Street, Islington.
1881: yeoman = farmer living in Great Houghton.
Great Exhibition 1851 catalogue Class 10 no 295.
Died in Lewes, Sussex 1895.
BIBLIOGRAPHY: engravings of actors etc from daguerreotypes by Paine in: Tallis's Dramatic Magazine & General Theatrical & Musical Review 1850 - 1851.
IN Daguerreotype Society Newsletter September/October 1996 pp 25 - 26, ills.
LITERATURE: Raymond Mander & Joseph Mitchenson. Victorian & Edwardian entertainment. London, Batsford, 1978.
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