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Theatre Advert
circa 1890: An advertisement for St Jamess Theatre advising that there are No fees of any kind and that the manager and sole lessee is Mr George Alexander. The advert is decorated with drawings of a Beefeater and St Jamess Park. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
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Media ID 19706857
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 29.3cm x 40cm (11.5" x 15.7")
Estimated Product Size is 40cm x 40cm (15.7" x 15.7")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This print takes us back in time to the late 19th century, specifically around 1890. The image showcases an advertisement for St Jamess Theatre, a prominent venue of its time. The advert proudly declares that there are no fees of any kind, highlighting the theater's commitment to providing accessible entertainment. It also emphasizes that Mr George Alexander is both the manager and sole lessee of this esteemed establishment. The artistic elements within the advertisement add a touch of elegance and charm. Two drawings adorn the advert: one depicting a Beefeater, symbolizing British heritage and tradition; while another showcases St Jamess Park, perhaps hinting at the scenic beauty surrounding this iconic theater. The photograph itself exudes a sense of nostalgia as it captures not only the essence of theatrical advertising from over a century ago but also offers glimpses into societal norms and cultural preferences during that era. It serves as a visual reminder of how theaters played an integral role in shaping public entertainment. Preserved by Hulton Archive/Getty Images, this England color format portrait highlights a male-dominated industry where stage posters were crucial for attracting audiences' attention. As we delve into this historical artifact through Fine Art Storehouse's lens, we can appreciate its significance in documenting our rich theatrical heritage - reminding us that even amidst technological advancements today, some traditions remain timeless on stage.
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