William Macready in character as Werner in the play Werner by Lord Byron. Engraving by C.W. Sharpe after D. Maclise.

  • Maclise, Daniel, 1806-1870.
Date:
1800-1899
Reference:
3162359i
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About this work

Description

Possibly Act I, scene 1 of Werner: "The hall of a decayed palace near a small town on the Northern frontier of Silesia – the night tempestuous. Werner and Josephine, his wife."

Publication/Creation

[London?]

Physical description

1 print : engraving, with etching, en chine ; platemark 57.9 x 40.7 cm

Lettering

Painted by Daniel Maclise R.A. Engraved by C.W. Sharpe.

Edition

[State with scratched letters].

References note

Kathleen M. D. Barker, 'The first English performance of Byron's "Werner"', Modern philology, 1969, 66: 342-344

Reference

Wellcome Collection 3162359i

Reproduction note

After a painting of 1849-1850 in the same direction in the Victoria and Albert Museum. Macready first performed Werner at the Theatre Royal Bristol in 1830 (Barker, op. cit.). "The actor William Charles Macready (1793-1873) was famous for his role as the German tragic hero Werner, in the drama of this name by Lord Byron. This portrait was painted and exhibited shortly after the final performance. John Forster, who commissioned it, was a friend of Macready and Maclise." (V&A online catalogue)

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