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Mr Woodward in the character of Mercutio, 1753
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Mr Woodward in the character of Mercutio, 1753
Mr Woodward in the character of Mercutio, 1753. Actor Henry Woodward (1717-1777) in the part of Mercutio from Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century... With over two hundred illustrations by George Paston [pseudonym of Emily Morse Symonds], (London, 1905)
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This print captures the talented actor Henry Woodward in his iconic portrayal of Mercutio from Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Taken in 1753, this image showcases Woodward's remarkable ability to bring characters to life on stage during the 18th century. Dressed in period clothing, Woodward exudes confidence and charisma as he embodies the witty and charismatic Mercutio. His tricorn hat adds a touch of elegance to his ensemble, while his breeches and stockings reflect the fashion trends of the time. The monochrome aesthetic enhances the dramatic atmosphere surrounding Woodward's performance, emphasizing his expressive facial features and commanding presence. It is evident that he fully immerses himself into character, capturing both the essence of Mercutio's playful nature and his tragic fate. This portrait serves as a testament to Woodward's exceptional talent as an actor during this era. His dedication to bringing Shakespearean plays to life on stage has left an indelible mark on British theatre history. Preserved through time, this print allows us a glimpse into a bygone era of entertainment where actors like Henry Woodward captivated audiences with their skillful performances. As we admire this image today, we are reminded of the enduring power of theatre and its ability to transport us into different worlds through storytelling.
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