By Shakespeare's Company of "King's Servants" : A "Command." : Watching his Great-Grand-Uncle: King James I. At a performance of "King Henry VIII" in Whitehall Palace.
- Description
- Play in Progress
- Creator
- Illustrated London News, (London, Great Britain) (publisher)
- London Times, The, (London, Great Britain) (publisher)
- Forestier, Adolphe (1801-1885) (artist)
- Law, Ernest, 1854-1930 (author)
- Jones, Inigo, 1573-1652 (artist)
- Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 (author)
- Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 (author)
- Form
- photomechanical prints
- Date
- 1912
- Subject
- Stage Setting and Scenery
- Theater Architecture
- Production and Direction
- Cardinal Wolsey (Henry VIII) (character)
- King Henry VIII (character)
- Cardinal Campeius (Henry VIII) (character)
- Queen Katharine (Henry VIII) (character)
- Griffith (Henry VIII) (character)
- Bishop of Lincoln (Henry VIII) (character)
- James I, King of England, 1566-1625
- Anne, Queen, consort of James I, King of England, 1574-1619
- Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales, 1594-1612
- Geographic Subject
- United Kingdom -- London
- Collection
- Furness Theatrical Image Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
- Extent
- 40.5 x 29.0 cm.
- Notes
- Plays: King Henry VIII ; The Tempest
- Notes about Henry Prince of Wales: Son of James I of England.
- Notes about Adolphe Forestier: .
- Notes about Ernest Law: Early 20th century Shakespearean commentator for London "Times.".
- Notes about Inigo Jones: Collaborated with Ben Jonson on Jacobean masques.
- Illustrated London News.
- A. Forestier.
- From a page in the Supplement to the Illustrated London News. June 8, 1912.---XVI.
- Physical Location
- Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts, University of Pennsylvania: Furness, S/ShHEN8.2.4.2 ML, Large Box
- Rights
- http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/
- Resource Type
- Still Image
- Identifier
- (FURNESSTHEATER)furness_sshhen8_2_4_2_ml
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