Artwork

H Beard Print Collection

H Beard Print Collection, by John Absolon, 9
H Beard Print Collection, by John Absolon, 9

H Beard Print Collection is a print by John Absolon. It dates from 9 and is held in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum. This 1950 print, part of the Harry Beard Collection, depicts the Court Theatre situated within the Rubens Room of Windsor Castle.

About this work

Absolon specialized in theater scenes and views of grand interiors.

This is a print by John Absolon from 1950.
It shows the Court Theatre inside Windsor Castle’s Rubens Room.
Published by J. Michell, it comes from the Harry Beard Collection.

Absolon specialized in theater scenes and views of grand interiors.
The Rubens Room was used for plays and royal gatherings.
The print captures a moment of calm in a historic space.

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Overview

This 1950 print, part of the Harry Beard Collection, depicts the Court Theatre situated within the Rubens Room of Windsor Castle. Created by John Absolon and published by J. Michell, it offers a serene glimpse into a historically significant interior.

Subject & Meaning

The print showcases the Court Theatre in a state of calm, highlighting its dual role as a venue for theatrical performances and royal gatherings within the ornate Rubens Room. Absolon's focus reflects his specialty in capturing theatrical and grand interior scenes.

Technique & Style

While specific technical details of the print are not provided, Absolon's work is characterized by meticulous attention to architectural detail, suggesting a precise, potentially etched or engraved technique to convey the room's opulence.

History & Provenance

Published in 1950 by J. Michell, the print originates from the Harry Beard Collection, indicating its collection history but lacking detailed provenance prior to its inclusion in the Beard collection.

Context

The Rubens Room, named for its Rubens paintings, served as a versatile space for the British monarchy, hosting both private theatrical events and formal gatherings, contextualizing the theatre's significance within royal traditions.

Artist & collection

Artist

John Absolon

John Absolon was a British watercolourist, specialising in figure painting. He studied in London and then Paris.