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John Cooper in The Pirate, 1822
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John Cooper in The Pirate, 1822
John Cooper in The Pirate, 1822.. Mr. John Cooper as Clement Cleveland in The Pirate at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane. Handcolored stipple copperplate engraving by Robert Cooper after a painting by Michael William Sharp. From D. Terrys British Theatrical Gallery, London, Henry Berthoud Jr. 1825
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John Cooper as Clement Cleveland in The Pirate at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, 1822: A Theatrical Portrait of Distinction and Drama This exquisite handcolored stipple copperplate engraving, created by Robert Cooper after a painting by Michael William Sharp, captures the captivating presence of John Cooper as he portrays Clement Cleveland in the play The Pirate at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane in 1822. The image, part of D. Terry's British Theatrical Gallery, showcases Cooper's masterful acting skills and the intricate details of the theatrical production. Cooper's expressive eyes and intense gaze convey the depth of emotion required for his role in The Pirate, a Shakespearean play that explores themes of love, betrayal, and revenge. The richly colored garments, intricate stage props, and elaborate set design further enhance the historical significance and grandeur of the production. The Pirate, first performed in 1602, is a classic work of English literature that has captivated audiences for centuries. The play's intricate plot and complex characters have been brought to life by countless actors throughout history, with Cooper's portrayal of Clement Cleveland being a particularly memorable one. This stunning engraving not only serves as a testament to Cooper's talent as an actor but also to the rich history of the Theatre Royal Drury Lane and the enduring appeal of Shakespearean drama. The intricacy and detail of the handcolored stipple copperplate engraving process further adds to the overall allure and historical significance of this theatrical portrait.
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