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George Smith (1777-1836) as Schampt in The Woodmans Hut by W
BAL13502 George Smith (1777-1836) as Schampt in The Woodmans Hut by W.H. Arnold at the Drury Lane Theatre, 1816-17 (w/c on paper) by Wilde, Samuel de (1748-1832); 37.8x23.7 cm; Somerset Maugham Theatre Collection, London, UK; English, out of copyright
Media ID 12722659
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Bandit Melodrama Pistol Robber Villain
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This print showcases the talented actor George Smith (1777-1836) in his role as Schampt in The Woodmans Hut by W. H. Arnold at the renowned Drury Lane Theatre in 1816-17. With a commanding presence, Smith embodies the character of Schampt, a notorious robber and leader of a bandit gang. The intensity in his eyes is palpable as he holds a pistol firmly in his hand, exuding both danger and charisma. Dressed in an elaborate costume that perfectly captures the essence of a villainous figure, Smith's portrayal is nothing short of mesmerizing. Samuel de Wilde, the skilled artist behind this watercolor on paper masterpiece, has expertly captured every detail of Smith's features. From his rugged facial hair to the lines etched onto his forehead with determination, it is evident that this portrait was created with great care and precision. This image not only immortalizes George Smith's exceptional talent but also serves as a testament to the power of theater and its ability to transport audiences into another world. As we gaze upon this striking portrait, we are reminded of the timeless allure of melodrama and how actors like Smith bring these characters to life on stage. With its historical significance and artistic excellence, this print from Somerset Maugham Theatre Collection offers us an intriguing glimpse into both theatrical history and one man's remarkable performance as Schampt - forever capturing our imagination.
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