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Cartoon, Henry Irving and Charles Kean
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Cartoon, Henry Irving and Charles Kean
Cartoon, The Corsican Brothers. Showing Henry Irving kneeling in front of the ghost of Charles Kean (1811-1868), in whose footsteps he was following by performing in the play, which was based on a novella by Alexandre Dumas pere.
1880
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This cartoon print from the 1880s depicts the renowned English actor, Henry Irving (1838-1905), paying homage to his theatrical predecessor, Charles Kean (1811-1868). The scene unfolds on the Victorian stage, where Irving, dressed in period attire and holding a long-stemmed sword, is seen kneeling in reverence before the ghostly apparition of Kean. The ghostly figure, also holding a sword and sporting long, flowing hair, hovers above Irving, bestowing his blessing upon the young actor. The significance of this moment lies in the fact that Irving was following in the footsteps of Charles Kean by performing in the play "The Corsican Brothers," which was based on a novella by Alexandre Dumas pere. Kean had originally starred in the production during the 1850s, and his rendition had left a lasting impression on audiences. Irving, who was known for his meticulous attention to detail and commitment to delivering authentic performances, sought to honor the legacy of his esteemed predecessor by taking on the same role. This heartfelt moment of respect and homage between two great actors of the Victorian era was captured in this whimsical cartoon, which serves as a testament to the enduring tradition of theatrical lineage and the importance of paying tribute to those who came before. The entracte, or intermission, between acts would have provided the perfect opportunity for audiences to appreciate this charming representation of the thespian world and the passing of the torch from one generation to the next.
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