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Mrs. Ann Pitt, c1790, (1917). Artist: George Romney
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Mrs. Ann Pitt, c1790, (1917). Artist: George Romney
Mrs. Ann Pitt, c1790, (1917). Ann Pitt (c1720-1799), British actress in the Covent Garden Theatre company. Painting held at Kenwood House, Hampstead, London. From Bibbys Annual 1917, [J. Bibby & Sons, Liverpool, 1917]
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This print showcases the elegant Mrs. Ann Pitt, a renowned British actress of the 18th century. Painted by the talented artist George Romney around 1790, this portrait captures her beauty and grace with remarkable detail. Mrs. Pitt was associated with the prestigious Covent Garden Theatre company, where she mesmerized audiences with her exceptional acting skills. Displayed at Kenwood House in Hampstead, London, this painting is a testament to both artistic mastery and historical significance. The monochrome composition adds an air of sophistication to the image, highlighting Mrs. Pitt's poise as she gazes upwards. In this enchanting portrayal, we see a woman who embodies the essence of British literature and theater during that era. Her presence exudes confidence and intelligence while hinting at her undeniable talent on stage. As we admire this print from Bibbys Annual 1917 publication by J. Bibby & Sons in Liverpool, we are transported back in time to witness the glamour and allure of eighteenth-century Britain's entertainment scene. This photograph offers us a glimpse into history—a moment frozen in time when one woman captivated audiences with her performances on stage while leaving an indelible mark on British theater forever.
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