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Author Davis, Jim, 1949- author.

Title Comic acting and portraiture in late-Georgian and Regency England / Jim Davis.

Publication Info. Cambridge ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2015.

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Description 1 online resource
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Part I. English Comic Actors and their Representation -- 1. The low comic actor -- 2. Artists and comic actors -- 3. Perspectives on comedy and comic acting -- Part II. Humorous as a Sketch by Hogarth -- 4. Comedy and caricature: Joseph Munden and Isabella Mattocks -- 5. John Liston: caricaturing preachers and cockneys -- 6. The low comedian as material object -- 7. Caricature, degradation, persona and portraiture -- 8. Paintings by George Clint -- Part III. Chaste as a Picture by Wilkie -- 9. Wilkie, everyday life and the theatre -- 10. Acting from nature and observation -- 11. John Bannister: 'the best kind of Englishman' -- 12. John Emery: 'this Wilkie of Actors' -- 13. Actors as artists and connoisseurs -- Part IV. Alone I Did It! The Case of Charles Mathews -- 14. Charles Mathews 'at home' -- 15. Charles Mathews: paintings, portraits and prints -- 16. The Harlow portrait of Charles Mathews.
Summary The popularity of the comic performers of late-Georgian and Regency England and their frequent depiction in portraits, caricatures and prints is beyond dispute, yet until now little has been written on the subject. In this unique study Jim Davis considers the representation of English low comic actors, such as Joseph Munden, John Liston, Charles Mathews and John Emery, in the visual arts of the period, the ways in which such representations became part of the visual culture of their time, and the impact of visual representation and art theory on prose descriptions of comic actors. Davis reveals how many of the actors discussed also exhibited or collected paintings and used painterly techniques to evoke the world around them. Drawing particularly on the influence of Hogarth and Wilkie, he goes on to examine portraiture as critique and what the actors themselves represented in terms of notions of national and regional identity.
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Subject Actors in art.
Actors in art.
Actors -- England -- Portraits.
Actors.
England.
Genre/Form Portraits.
Subject Comedians -- England -- Portraits.
Comedians.
Portraits, British -- 18th century.
Portraits, British.
Chronological Term 18th century
Subject Portraits, British -- 19th century.
Chronological Term 19th century
Subject Art and society -- England -- History -- 18th century.
Art and society.
History.
Art and society -- England -- History -- 19th century.
Theater and society -- England -- History -- 18th century.
Theater and society.
Theater and society -- England -- History -- 19th century.
Chronological Term 1700-1899
Genre/Form Electronic books.
History.
Portraits.
Other Form: Print version: 9781107098855 1107098858 (DLC) 2015021709 (OCoLC)907694639
ISBN 9781316162637 (electronic book)
131616263X (electronic book)
9781316439463 (electronic book)
1316439461 (electronic book)
9781107098855 (hardback)
1107098858 (hardback)
9781107491717 (paperback)
1107491711
9781107491717