Artwork
Mr Palmer as Don John

Mr Palmer as Don John is a print by the Romanticist artist J. Thornthwaite. It dates from 22 and is held in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum.
About this work
Overview
Mr Palmer as Don John is an 18th-century print portraying the actor John Palmer in the role of Don John, published in London on July 22, 1791, by John Bell.
Subject & Meaning
The subject, John Palmer, is depicted in character as Don John, suggesting the print's purpose was to capture and promote Palmer's theatrical portrayal of this role.
Technique & Style
While specific artistic techniques are not detailed, the print's publication by John Bell indicates it was likely created using common engraving or etching methods prevalent during the late 18th century.
History & Provenance
Originally part of the Harry Beard Collection, the print's history prior to this ownership and its current location are not specified in the available information.
Context
Published in 1791, the print reflects the late 18th-century London theatre scene, highlighting the popularity of theatrical prints as promotional and commemorative items.
Artist & collection
Artist
This artist made prints of actors on stage in the 1700s, turning famous roles into portraits.













