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David Henry Friston: Gaiety (Thespis)   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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David Henry Friston  (1820–1906)  wikidata:Q5234916
 
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David Henry Friston, D. H. Friston. British illustrator and figure painter.
Lýsing British málari og illustrator
Date of birth/death 1820 Edit this at Wikidata 1906 Edit this at Wikidata
Work period fl. 1853 – 1889
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London (1854: Regent's Park; 1863: Kensington)
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artist QS:P170,Q5234916
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The Illustrated London News
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Gaiety (Thespis)
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English: Detail from "The Pantomimes" by D.H. Friston in the January 6, 1872 Illustrated London News, showing Thespis by Gilbert and Sullivan. The original has two other pantomimes stacked above it. It has been slightly cleaned up to isolate Thespis from the illustration of Noah's Ark above.
The scene is from late in Act I, either just after the gods appear to Thespis (and before they chase the other Thespians off) in the dialogue before the finale, or at the return of the Thespians within the Act I finale. Given the lack of Diana, it's probably the former. Terence Rees, in Thespis: A Gilbert and Sullivan Enigma identifies the actors on page 99. From left to right: Apollo (Fred Sullivan), Mars (Frank Wood), Jupiter (John Maclean), Thespis (J. L. Toole), Stupidas [background, in pointy hat] (Fred Payne), Preposteros [arms crossed] (Harry Payne), and Mercury (Nelly Farren).
Whole page in the ILN - Gaiety
Dagsetning 6. janúar 1872
date QS:P571,+1872-01-06T00:00:00Z/11
Source/Photographer The Illustrated London News
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núverandi13. janúar 2008 kl. 21:12Smámynd útgáfunnar frá 13. janúar 2008, kl. 21:123.414 × 1.650 (1,39 MB)Mahahahaneapneappngcrushed
25. ágúst 2007 kl. 07:14Smámynd útgáfunnar frá 25. ágúst 2007, kl. 07:143.414 × 1.650 (1,58 MB)Adam CuerdenMildly retouched to remove the white blobs and the white line in the gap between the two plates.
15. júní 2007 kl. 17:45Smámynd útgáfunnar frá 15. júní 2007, kl. 17:453.414 × 1.650 (1,58 MB)Adam Cuerden
10. júní 2007 kl. 23:31Smámynd útgáfunnar frá 10. júní 2007, kl. 23:313.414 × 1.650 (1,58 MB)Adam CuerdenDetail from "The Pantomimes" from the January 6, 1872 Illustrated London News (Two other pantomimes are above it in the original) by D.H. Friston showing ''Thespis'' by Gilbert and Sullivan. Slightly cleaned up to remove the remaining bits of the pantomim

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