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Miss Florence Warden - The Theatre Magazine
Miss Florence Warden, actress - in The Theatre Magazine, June 1885.
1885
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1885 Florence Pose Posing Sepia Warden Miss
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 15.2cm x 20.3cm (6" x 8")
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Miss Florence Warden, an accomplished actress of the late Victorian era, graces the cover of The Theatre Magazine in this striking June 1885 issue. In the sepia-toned photograph, Miss Warden poses with an elegant fan in hand, adorned with delicate flowers, adding a touch of femininity to her regal attire. The intricately designed costume, with its high collar and full skirt, reflects the fashionable trends of the 1880s. Miss Warden's expressive gaze and poised demeanor convey a sense of confidence and allure, captivating the attention of the audience. Her theatrical career had already begun to flourish, with notable performances on the London stage. The Theatre Magazine, a prestigious publication dedicated to the world of theatre, recognized her talent and showcased her on its cover, further solidifying her status as a rising star. The late Victorian era was a golden age for theatre, with a thriving cultural scene and a growing appreciation for the arts. The Theatre Magazine provided its readers with the latest news, reviews, and gossip from the world of theatre, making it an essential read for theatre enthusiasts. This photograph of Miss Florence Warden serves as a testament to the enduring allure of the stage and the captivating personalities that brought it to life during this era.
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