A Strolling Player
Date1791
Artist/Maker
Woodward & Cruikshanks
Publisher
S. W. Fores
OriginEngland, London
MediumBlack and white line engraving and etching with period color
DimensionsOH : 11 3/8" x OW: 8 1/2"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1930-471
DescriptionUpper margin reads: "A STROLLING PLAYER".Lower margin reads: "Grant me great Mars! once more in arms to shine, / An break like lightning thro' th' embatled line/ Thro' fields of death to wirl the rapid car/ And blaze amidst the thunder of the war,/ Resistless as the bolt that rends the grove,/ Or greatly perish like the son of Jove./ Alexander the great/ Pub. Feb 16, 1791. by S.W. Fores N 3 Piccadilly"
Label TextAn actor stands on the stage, wearing contemporary dress of a military cut, his hair in a pigtail queue which curls upwards grotesquely; his left arm is held out horizontally with raised palm; in his right hand he clutches a small cane; his expression is melancholy with upturned eyes; beneath the design is etched in two columns:
ALEXANDER THE GREAT (1770) was an adaptation of Lee's RIVAL QUEENS OR THE DEATH OF ALEXANDER THE GREAT, 1677.
November 26, 1769
ca. 1770
ca. 1770
1793 & Jan. 1, 1794
July 26, 1792
ca. 1760