File:High Committee, or, Operatical Contest (BM 1868,0808.6010).jpg
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Print made by: William Dent
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Title |
High Committee, or, Operatical Contest |
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Description |
English: The managers of the two rival opera houses (the Pantheon and the King's Theatre the Haymarket), stripped to the waist, are engaged in a pugilistic encounter, their respective backers behind them. 'Mr O'R' (O'Reilly), much the larger of the two, faces 'Mr T------' (Taylor). The belt of the former's breeches is inscribed 'Real Irish', that of the latter 'Lingham's Elastic'. Behind Taylor are his bottle-holder, Sheridan ('Mr S------'), holding a bottle inscribed 'Sherry', and the Prince of Wales ('The P-------'), wearing a hat with three feathers and the motto 'Ich Dien'. Behind them and on the extreme right stands the Chancellor, Thurlow, holding a paper inscribed 'Equity', with Mrs. Fitzherbert by his side. Behind O'Reilly stand Lady Salisbury, holding a bottle inscribed 'Wiskey', and her husband, the Lord Chamberlain, with his wand of office ('L---d & L---y S------'); he holds a string attached to the nose of the King who stands with Queen Charlotte on the extreme left. Under O'Reilly's feet is a music-book: 'Stoney Batter'.
Hand-coloured etching |
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Depicted people | Associated with: Vittorio Alfieri | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Date |
1791 date QS:P571,+1791-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
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Collection |
institution QS:P195,Q6373 |
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Prints and Drawings |
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Accession number |
1868,0808.6010 |
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Notes |
(Description and comment from M.Dorothy George, 'Catalogue of Political and Personal Satires in the British Museum', VI, 1938) The Haymarket Opera House was burnt down 17 June 1789, but was rebuilt in time for the season of 1791. In the meantime the Pantheon had been transformed into a theatre, the Lord Chamberlain's license had been secured, together with the sanction of the King to call it 'his' theatre. The proprietors of the Haymarket had also engaged performers (according to advertisements at a cost of £15,000) without ascertaining whether they could obtain a licence. They at last got leave to open the theatre for music and dancing, but not for dramatic performances. One opera, 'Pirro', was heard only at one rehearsal gratis. The only singer of tolerable merit was David. At the Pantheon operas were regularly performed, the duets of Mara and Pacchierotti being especially remarkable. Party feeling ran high (the position of Thurlow, with the Opposition, should be noted, cf. BMSat 8097, &c): the patrons of the Haymarket 'being rancorous against the Lord Chamberlain and the Pantheonites'. Mount Edgcumbe, 'Musical Reminiscences', 1827, pp. 69-76. Mrs. Sheridan in June 1790 'overheard Lord Salisbury advise Miss Boyle "by no means to subscribe to Taylor's Opera, as O'Reilly's would certainly have the patent".' R. C. Rhodes, 'Harlequin Sheridan', 1933, p. 153. The Pantheon opened for opera on 10 Feb. 1791, the Haymarket, for music and dancing, on 26 March, the Prince of Wales in the pit; proceedings against the performers under the Vagrancy Act for an unlicensed performance were then believed to be pending. 'Lond. Chronicle', 28 March. Walpole wrote, 18 Feb., 'the contest will grow politics .. .'. 'Letters', xiv. 379; see also pp. 388-9, 399-400. For William Taylor (afterwards M.P. for Leominster), a protégé of Sheridan, brought into Parliament by the Duke of Norfolk on the recommendation of the Prince of Wales, see Farington, 'Diary', i. 40. See also BMSats 7840, 8007, 8008. |
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Source/Photographer | https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_1868-0808-6010 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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