Artwork

Veronica Haigh

Veronica Haigh, by Veronica Haigh, 1959
Veronica Haigh, by Veronica Haigh, 1959

Veronica Haigh is a drawing by Veronica Haigh. It dates from 1959 and is held in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum.

About this work

Overview

Veronica Haigh's drawing captures a moment from the 1959 production of 'Othello' at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon, executed in a style reminiscent of impressionist sketches.

Subject & Meaning

The drawing specifically portrays a scene from 'Othello', highlighting the theatrical interpretation of Shakespeare's play during its performance in the theatre's centennial season, with the notable casting of Paul Robeson in the title role.

Technique & Style

Haigh's work is characterized by an impressionist manner, suggesting a focus on quick, expressive brushstrokes and possibly an emphasis on capturing the fleeting moments of the theatrical performance.

History & Provenance

Created in 1959, the drawing is associated with the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre's hundredth season celebrations in Stratford-upon-Avon, marking a significant event in the theatre's history.

Context

The piece reflects the cultural and artistic intersection of Shakespearean theatre revival and impressionist drawing techniques, set against the backdrop of a landmark season for the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre.

Legacy

While specific details on the drawing's impact or current location are not provided, it serves as a visual record of a pivotal production of 'Othello' and the theatre's centennial celebrations.

Artist & collection

Artist

Veronica Haigh

Veronica Haigh made a single drawing in 1959. That work, *Veronica Haigh (1959, Drawing)*, is the only piece on record. The sheet shows a spare, linear portrait in graphite—simple but precise. The artist’s identity and…