Artwork
H Beard Print Collection

H Beard Print Collection is a print by George Henry. It dates from 1903 and is held in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum.
About this work
This print is from the H Beard Print Collection.
It was made from a photograph by George Henry in 1903.
The print shows William Mollison as Pistol in Henry V, and it's part of the Victoria and Albert Museum collection, which has many interesting items like this one.
You can learn more about this kind of print and its context by looking at the work of artist: Henry, George.
Overview
This print, part of the H Beard Print Collection, depicts William Mollison in the role of Pistol from Shakespeare's Henry V, based on a 1903 photograph by George Henry.
Subject & Meaning
The subject is William Mollison portraying Pistol, a character known for his comedic and satirical elements in Henry V, highlighting the print's connection to theatrical representation of Shakespearean drama.
Technique & Style
Produced from a George Henry photograph, the print reflects early 20th-century photographic reproduction techniques, with publication by Virtue & Co. in 1903.
History & Provenance
Published in 1903 by Virtue & Co., the print is now held in the Victoria and Albert Museum's collection as part of the H Beard Print Collection.
Context
This work can be contextualized through the broader practice of George Henry, whose photographic work often captured theatrical performances of the time.
Legacy
As part of a significant collection, it contributes to the historical record of early 20th-century theatre and the visual documentation of Shakespearean performances.
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