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Ballet Dancer Robert Helpmann as Hamlet
Ballet Dancer Robert Helpmann (1909-1986) as Hamlet - London, New Theatre - Old Vic Production. Date: circa 1942
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Adaptation Alas Ballet Dancer Denmark Hamlet Helpmann Oct19 Performance Performers Poor Role Shakespeare Skull Tragic Yorick
10"x8" (25x20cm) Photo Print
Experience the captivating fusion of ballet and Shakespearean drama with this exquisite photographic print from Media Storehouse. Featuring the legendary Australian dancer Robert Helpmann (1909-1986) in the iconic role of Hamlet, this image captures the Old Vic Production at London's New Theatre in an undated production around 1942. The striking black-and-white composition, sourced from Mary Evans Prints Online through Rights Managed, offers a unique glimpse into the rich history of dance and theatre. Bring this captivating work of art into your home or office to inspire creativity, ignite conversation, and add a touch of timeless elegance to your space.
Printed on archival quality paper for unrivalled stable artwork permanence and brilliant colour reproduction with accurate colour rendition and smooth tones. Printed on professional 234gsm Fujifilm Crystal Archive DP II paper. 10x8 for landscape images, 8x10 for portrait images.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 18.3cm x 25.4cm (7.2" x 10")
Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 25.4cm (8" x 10")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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In this photograph, Australian-born ballet dancer Robert Helpmann (1909-1986) takes on the iconic role of Shakespeare's tragic prince, Hamlet, in a bold and innovative adaptation of the classic play. The image, captured during the Old Vic Production at London's New Theatre around 1942, showcases Helpmann's extraordinary talent and versatility as a performer. Dressed in the somber attire of the Danish prince, Helpmann holds the skull of Yorick, the jester, with a pensive and melancholic expression. The prop skull, a poignant reminder of mortality and the fleeting nature of life, adds an air of solemnity to the scene. Helpmann's portrayal of Hamlet, a complex character known for his introspection and indecision, is brought to life through the language of dance. The 1940s, a time of great turmoil and change, saw a surge in experimental adaptations of Shakespeare's works for the stage. Helpmann's dance-theater interpretation of Hamlet, which combined the elegance and grace of ballet with the depth and complexity of Shakespeare's text, was a groundbreaking achievement. The production, which received critical acclaim, showcased Helpmann's unique ability to captivate audiences through movement and emotion. This photograph, with its striking composition and evocative imagery, offers a glimpse into the world of this innovative and thought-provoking production. The image, imbued with the tragic weight of Hamlet's soliloquy "Alas, poor Yorick! I knew him, Horatio; a fellow of infinite jest, of most excellent fancy," serves as a poignant reminder of the power of art to explore the depths of the human condition.
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