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Category : Hermes (Greek deity)
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Scharf indicates that Kean's "mention of Autolycus and the purse business reminds [him] of the thievish god Mercury!" On leaf 2, a drawing with the caption "Hermes Autolycus in the paenula & petasus with purse." Address on item: 1 T.S. (presumably Torrington Square). Also, a leaf labeled "Records of Norfolk" with drawings of a lion and mulberries.
Autograph Letter Signed from George Scharf, London, to Charles Kean
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Category : Hermes (Greek deity)
Languages : en
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Scharf indicates that Kean's "mention of Autolycus and the purse business reminds [him] of the thievish god Mercury!" On leaf 2, a drawing with the caption "Hermes Autolycus in the paenula & petasus with purse." Address on item: 1 T.S. (presumably Torrington Square). Also, a leaf labeled "Records of Norfolk" with drawings of a lion and mulberries.
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Category : Hermes (Greek deity)
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Pages : 6
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Scharf indicates that Kean's "mention of Autolycus and the purse business reminds [him] of the thievish god Mercury!" On leaf 2, a drawing with the caption "Hermes Autolycus in the paenula & petasus with purse." Address on item: 1 T.S. (presumably Torrington Square). Also, a leaf labeled "Records of Norfolk" with drawings of a lion and mulberries.
Autograph Letter Signed from George Scharf, National Portrait Gallery, to Charles Kean
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Praises Kean's Henry V.
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Praises Kean's Henry V.
Autograph Letters Signed from Charles John Kean, London, to Sir George Scharf
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(1) Mentions plans to meet with Scharf. Dated 8 April 1859 and addressed from 7 Upper Hyde Park St; (2) Asks Scharf to bear in mind the Court of Polixenes, which he wishes received in all its beauty, and discusses its set design. Dated Thursday; (3) Discusses preparing for his annual Shakespearian play and requests Scharf's assistance and dated Tuesday.
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(1) Mentions plans to meet with Scharf. Dated 8 April 1859 and addressed from 7 Upper Hyde Park St; (2) Asks Scharf to bear in mind the Court of Polixenes, which he wishes received in all its beauty, and discusses its set design. Dated Thursday; (3) Discusses preparing for his annual Shakespearian play and requests Scharf's assistance and dated Tuesday.
Autograph Letter Signed to Charles Kean from Various Correspondents
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Category : Juno (Roman deity)
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Correspondents: George Scharf (1-4) and William Bodham Donne (5). (1-2) largely deal with The winter's tale, with passing references to Hamlet and Merchant of Venice as well. (4), a fragment of a letter, concerns costumes for Iris, Ceres and Juno in The tempest and is illustrated with simple sketches of Juno on leaf 1v. Also mentions John Mitchell Kemble's death. (5) includes Donne's impressions of Kean's King Lear. Letters from Scharf written from 1 Torrington Square, National Portrait Gallery and the offices of the Exhibition of Art Treasures of the United Kingdom, Manchester; letter from Donne written from 9, the Grove, Blackheath. Some letters undated.
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Correspondents: George Scharf (1-4) and William Bodham Donne (5). (1-2) largely deal with The winter's tale, with passing references to Hamlet and Merchant of Venice as well. (4), a fragment of a letter, concerns costumes for Iris, Ceres and Juno in The tempest and is illustrated with simple sketches of Juno on leaf 1v. Also mentions John Mitchell Kemble's death. (5) includes Donne's impressions of Kean's King Lear. Letters from Scharf written from 1 Torrington Square, National Portrait Gallery and the offices of the Exhibition of Art Treasures of the United Kingdom, Manchester; letter from Donne written from 9, the Grove, Blackheath. Some letters undated.
Autograph Letter Signed from Joseph Gee, London, to Charles Kean
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Requests an audience with Kean, probably for the purpose of soliciting financial aid.
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Requests an audience with Kean, probably for the purpose of soliciting financial aid.
Autograph Letter Signed from George Davis, London, to [Clement William?] Scott
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Relates the stories and reminiscenses he has been able to find concerning Charles Kean.
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Relates the stories and reminiscenses he has been able to find concerning Charles Kean.
Autograph Letter Signed from Edmund Glover, London, to Charles Kean
Autograph Letter Signed from Joseph Moses Levy, London, to Charles Kean
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Wishes Kean and family a Happy New Year and thanks him for his remembrance.
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Wishes Kean and family a Happy New Year and thanks him for his remembrance.
Autograph Letter Signed from George Honey, Adelphi Theatre, to Charles Kean
Author: Adelphi Theatre (London, England)
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Asks Kean if he can be put on the free list for Friday.
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Asks Kean if he can be put on the free list for Friday.
Autograph Letter Signed from Epes Sargent, Boston, to Mrs. Charles Kean, London
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A letter of sympathy, following the death of Charles John Kean.
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A letter of sympathy, following the death of Charles John Kean.