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| ID Number | C712t-02 |
| Title | Thomas Collins as Sharp in "The Lying Valet" |
| Date | 1805 |
| Role | Sharp
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| Play | The Lying Valet
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| Subject | Collins, Thomas, 1775-1806 Actors Costume Theater--History--19th century--Pictorial works
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| Type | Engravings
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| Dimensions | Border 3 1/8 x 4 3/4 inches |
| Technique | Etching Engraving Stippling
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| Creator | De Wilde, S. Leney, W.
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| Publisher | J. Cawthorn |
| Description | Whole-length. Holding hat. With text: "For Damn it says it for I could not help swearing. I am so well convinced of my Ladys and my Masters Prudence, that I am sure had they a mind to Amuse themselves they would certainly have drawn the window Curtains."? Act I, Scene 2. |
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| Collection | Portraits of Actors, 1720-1920, University of Illinois Library |
| Physical Collection | University of Illinois Theatrical Print Collection |
| Repository | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Rare Book and Manuscript Library |