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Collyer, J.
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Dodd, D.
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Roberts, J.
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Thornthwaite
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1777
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C. Bowles
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Actors
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Mattocks, George, d. 1804
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Theater
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Bannister, Elizabeth, 1757-1849
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Quick, John, 1748-1831
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George Mattocks as Achilles in "Achilles in Petticoats"
George Mattocks as Achilles in "Achilles in Petticoats"
John Quick as Isaac Mendoza and George Mattocks as Don Ferdinand in a scene from "The Duenna"
George Mattocks as Apollo in "Midas"
George Mattocks as Lord Aimworth and Elizabeth H. Bannister as Patty in a scene from "The Maid of the Mill"
George Mattocks as Achilles in "Achilles in Petticoats"
Image | 1779 |
Portraits of Actors
Whole-length portrait, standing, in woman's clothes, holding sword and shield. With text: "Was Hector here, the fate of Troy should this instant be decided."
George Mattocks as Achilles in "Achilles in Petticoats"
Image | 1777 |
Portraits of Actors
Whole-length portrait, standing, holding sword and shield. With text: "How I pant! How I burn for the fight."
John Quick as Isaac Mendoza and George Mattocks as Don Ferdinand in a scene from "The Duenna"
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Portraits of Actors
Scene with the two characters standing together. Process print of a sketch from a 1777 mezzotint.
George Mattocks as Apollo in "Midas"
Image | 1778 |
Portraits of Actors
Whole-length portrait, standing, playing a guitar. With text: "Ah, happy Hours how fleeting."
George Mattocks as Lord Aimworth and Elizabeth H. Bannister as Patty in a scene from "The Maid of the Mill"
Image | 1782 |
Portraits of Actors
Scene from the play with the two characters standing together in a room. With text: Patty: "Cease, oh cease, to overwhelm me."
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