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Mrs. Honey as Lurline in her 2d dress as she appeared at the Adelphi dated 25 Jan 1834
Pencil, watercolour, gold paint | 16.4 x 9.9 cm (sheet of paper) | RCIN 980015.ga
Queen Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom (1819-1901)
Master: PRINCESS VICTORIA SKETCHES 1 Item: Mrs. Honey as Lurline in her 2d dress as she appeared at the Adelphi dated 25 Jan 1834
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A watercolour with touches of gold paint showing the actress Laura Honey as the title role in the operatic-ballet-burletta of Lurline. She is shown full-length, facing forward, standing in third position. She is dressed in Amazonian-inspired theatrical costume with a plumed helmet, sword and shield.
Inscribed below: Mrs. Honey as Lurline in her 2d dress as she appeared at the Adelphi.
Inscribed lower left: P.V.f.KP. Jan: 25th 1834.
Princess Victoria saw Lurline (or The Revolt of the Naiades) performed at the Adelphi Theatre on 24 January 1834. The young princess took a particular interest in the costumes she had seen worn in theatrical performances. In her journal entry of 24 January 1834, she describes how Honey's "second dress...was also very pretty. A breastplate of silver, a petticoat of blue embroidered and fringed with silver, short sleeves and a helmet with a red plume. She looked quite lovely in both [dresses]." -
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Medium and techniques
Pencil, watercolour, gold paint
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16.4 x 9.9 cm (sheet of paper)
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Place of Production
Kensington Palace