File:Pinafore Engraving, ILN 1878.jpg
Josephine, Ralph and Sir Joseph appear to be depicted in the scene that takes place around Ralph's line: "She is my ship of life", however, Captain Corcoran is not on stage at that time (he has already taken off the boatcloak and has been sent off by Sir Joseph at that point); so the drawing is not of any actual scene from the opera, but merely an illustration of the major characters at various points in Act II
The illustration was first published in The Illustrated London News, 8 June 1878. It can also be found in Gilbert & Sullivan: The D'Oyly Carte Years, by Robin Wilson and Frederic Lloyd, p. 21 (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1984).
- 4 June 2007 (original upload date)
David Henry Friston
(1820–1906) |
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Alternative names |
David Henry Friston, D. H. Friston. British illustrator and figure painter. | ||
Description | British painter and illustrator | ||
Date of birth/death | 1820 | 1906 | |
Work period | fl. 1853 – 1889 | ||
Work location |
London (1854: Regent's Park; 1863: Kensington) | ||
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- The original uploader was Broadwaygal at English Wikipedia.
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