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Mrs Robinson Perdita ca 1779 Graphite blue chalk
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Mrs Robinson Perdita ca 1779 Graphite blue chalk
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1779 Accompanied Devon George Gouache Love Mistress Oakford Park Performed Prince Richard Cosway Robinson Role Seated Shakespeare Staged Tale Thread Touches Winter Young Adaption Blue Chalk David Garrick Lovely Mary Robinson Perdita
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This photo print, titled "Mrs Robinson Perdita ca 1779" is a stunning representation of artistry and beauty. Created by Richard Cosway, a renowned British artist, this graphite blue chalk drawing with watercolor touches and gouache on an oval sheet captures the essence of elegance. In this piece, we see a lovely young woman seated in a park, her fingers delicately fingering a spindle wound thread. Accompanied by her loyal dog, she exudes grace and poise. This woman is none other than Mary Robinson herself, who performed the role of Perdita in Shakespeare's play "The Winter's Tale". The adaption was staged by David Garrick for George, Prince of Wales. Mary Robinson became more than just an actress; she captured the heart of the prince and became his mistress for two years. Her allure and charm are beautifully portrayed in this artwork as Cosway masterfully depicts her features. The setting adds to the enchantment - an idyllic park where nature intertwines with human presence. The attention to detail is evident as every stroke brings life to Mrs Robinson's portrait. This Artokoloro print allows us to appreciate not only the artistic talent behind it but also the historical significance it represents. It transports us back to 1779 when love blossomed amidst theatrical performances and royal connections.
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