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Mattocks, Isabella, 1746-1826
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Portrait of Isabella Mattocks (nee Hallam) speaking the epilogue to "Know Your Own Mind"
Isabella Mattocks (nee Hallam) as Elvira in "The Spanish Fryar"
Isabella Mattocks (nee Hallam) as Princess Catherine in "Henry V"
John Edwin as Don Vincentio, Richard Wroughton as Don Carlos, Isabella Hallam Mattocks as Olivia and Mary Robinson (Darby) as Victoria in a scene from "Bold Stroke For a Husband"
Isabella Mattocks (nee Hallam) as the Widow Warren in "The Road to Ruin"
Isabella Mattocks (nee Hallam) as Dame Dunckley, John Phillip Kemble as Penruddock, and Richard Suett as Weazel in a scene from "The Wheel of Fortune"
Portrait of Isabella Mattocks (nee Hallam)
Isabella Mattocks (nee Hallam) as Elvira in "The Spanish Fryar"
Isabella Mattocks (nee Hallam) as Lettice in "The Intriguing Chambermaid"
Isabella Mattocks (nee Hallam) as Lucinda and Charles Lee Lewes as Buck in a scene from "The Englishman in Paris"
William Thomas Lewis as Young Rapid, Isabella Mattocks (nee Hallam) as Miss Vortex, Joseph Shepherd Munden as Old Rapid, and John Quick as Vortex in a scene from "Cure for the Heartache"
Portrait of Isabella Mattocks (nee Hallam)
Isabella Mattocks (nee Hallam) as Jacinta in "Lovers' Quarrels"
Isabella Mattocks (nee Hallam) as Nyfa in "Midas"
Elizabeth Hartley (nee White) as Elfrida, with Isabella Hallam Mattocks as one of the Chorus and Thomas Hull as Edwin in "Elfrida"
William Farren as Sir Charles Easy, Elizabeth Pope (Younge) as Lady Easy, and Isabella Mattocks (nee Hallam) as Edging in a scene from "The Careless Husband"
Isabella Mattocks (nee Hallam) as Isabella
Isabella Mattocks (nee Hallam) as Lady Restless in "All in the Wrong"
Isabella Mattocks (nee Hallam) as Lady Wishfort in "The Way of the World"
Isabella Mattocks (nee Hallam) as Miss Prue and Richard Wilson as Ben in a scene from "Love for Love"
Maria Gibbs as Emily Worthington, Isabella Mattocks (nee Hallam) as Miss Lucretia Mactab, and Charles Murray as Lt. Worthington in a scene from "The Poor Gentleman"
Portrait of Isabella Mattocks (nee Hallam) speaking the epilogue to "Know Your Own Mind"
Image | 1780 |
Portraits of Actors
are there any here who know it."
Isabella Mattocks (nee Hallam) as Elvira in "The Spanish Fryar"
Image | 1791 |
Portraits of Actors
Whole-length portrait, standing, holding up veil. With text: "But, however I will not stand with you for a sample."
Isabella Mattocks (nee Hallam) as Princess Catherine in "Henry V"
Image | 1775 |
Portraits of Actors
Whole-length portrait, standing, arms extended to left, wearing dress and hairpiece adorned with feathers.
John Edwin as Don Vincentio, Richard Wroughton as Don Carlos, Isabella Hallam Mattocks as Olivia and Mary Robinson (Darby) as Victoria in a scene from "Bold Stroke For a Husband"
Image |
Portraits of Actors
Scene from the play with Victoria/Florio kneeling before other characters. With text: Vict. -- "Strike! Strike it here! Plunge it deep into that bosom already wounded by a thousand stabs, keener and more painfull than your sword can give." Act V, Scene II. Plate to Lady's Magazine.
Isabella Mattocks (nee Hallam) as the Widow Warren in "The Road to Ruin"
Image | 1792 |
Portraits of Actors
Whole-length portrait, wearing a hat with three large plumes and holding an open fan in right hand. With text: "My scenic faults and follies laid aside, No widow now, nor disapointed bride, My own plain self I once again resume, Sent by the author here, to know his doom."
Isabella Mattocks (nee Hallam) as Dame Dunckley, John Phillip Kemble as Penruddock, and Richard Suett as Weazel in a scene from "The Wheel of Fortune"
Image | 1806 |
Portraits of Actors
Three characters in an outdoor scene. With text: Weazel -- "With your leave, I want a few words with you." Act 1, Scene 1.
Portrait of Isabella Mattocks (nee Hallam)
Image | 1800 |
Portraits of Actors
Half-length portrait.
Isabella Mattocks (nee Hallam) as Elvira in "The Spanish Fryar"
Image | 1777 |
Portraits of Actors
Whole-length portrait, standing, holding up veil. With text: "but however I will not stand with you for a sample."
Isabella Mattocks (nee Hallam) as Lettice in "The Intriguing Chambermaid"
Image | 1807 |
Portraits of Actors
Whole-length portrait, outdoors with buildings in background.
Isabella Mattocks (nee Hallam) as Lucinda and Charles Lee Lewes as Buck in a scene from "The Englishman in Paris"
Image | 1794 |
Portraits of Actors
Scene with two figures standing together with a man in the shadows.
William Thomas Lewis as Young Rapid, Isabella Mattocks (nee Hallam) as Miss Vortex, Joseph Shepherd Munden as Old Rapid, and John Quick as Vortex in a scene from "Cure for the Heartache"
Image | 1806 |
Portraits of Actors
Scene from the play. W ith text: Old Rapid: "Why don't you finish the job?"
Portrait of Isabella Mattocks (nee Hallam)
Image | 1807 |
Portraits of Actors
Portrait, bust, wearing lace scarf covering head.
Isabella Mattocks (nee Hallam) as Jacinta in "Lovers' Quarrels"
Image | 1806 |
Portraits of Actors
Whole-length portrait, walking with clenched fists. With text: "No, but you may carry that, sirrah."
Isabella Mattocks (nee Hallam) as Nyfa in "Midas"
Image | 1779 |
Portraits of Actors
Whole-length portrait, standing. With text: "Ne'er will I be left i' the lurch." Song 1250.
Elizabeth Hartley (nee White) as Elfrida, with Isabella Hallam Mattocks as one of the Chorus and Thomas Hull as Edwin in "Elfrida"
Image |
Portraits of Actors
Scene from the play, outdoors, with Elfrida speaking to Edwin.
William Farren as Sir Charles Easy, Elizabeth Pope (Younge) as Lady Easy, and Isabella Mattocks (nee Hallam) as Edging in a scene from "The Careless Husband"
Image | 1817 |
Portraits of Actors
Scene with Sir Charles Easy seated and leaning back on chair with Lady Easy standing over him. With text: Lady Easy: "This may prevent it." Act V, Scene 5.
Isabella Mattocks (nee Hallam) as Isabella
Image | 1781 |
Portraits of Actors
Whole-length portrait, standing, feathers in hair. With text: "And the most unhappy woman in the world."
Isabella Mattocks (nee Hallam) as Lady Restless in "All in the Wrong"
Image | 1792 |
Portraits of Actors
Whole-length portrait, seated at table, holding a small picture. With text: "This is really a handsome picture: what a charming countenance!"
Isabella Mattocks (nee Hallam) as Lady Wishfort in "The Way of the World"
Image | 1807 |
Portraits of Actors
and your wits allways rally your best friends."
Isabella Mattocks (nee Hallam) as Miss Prue and Richard Wilson as Ben in a scene from "Love for Love"
Image | 1776 |
Portraits of Actors
Scene from the play with Miss Prue sitting and Ben standing in a room. With text: "But pray Miss why are you so scornful?"
Maria Gibbs as Emily Worthington, Isabella Mattocks (nee Hallam) as Miss Lucretia Mactab, and Charles Murray as Lt. Worthington in a scene from "The Poor Gentleman"
Image | 1818 |
Portraits of Actors
Scene from the play, interior setting. With text: "Miss L. Mac Tab: 'I'll never speak to that beastly quack again, who left me in a ditch.'" Act V, Scene 2.
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