Friday, April 6, 2012
Artifact #1
This is me playing Phillida in Cibber's
"Damon and Phillida"
Artifact #2
This a picture of Drury lane in London. This is
the theatre where I performed.
Artifact #3
This is Colley Cibber. I made my debut at Dury lane
under his management.
Artifact #4
This is David Garrick I was one of the original
members of his company at Dury lane.
Artifact #5
This is a copy of Hamlet by William Shakespeare.
I played Hamlet in Dury lane's rendition.
Artifact #6
This is my ex husband George Clive and his new family.
Me and George separated after a short marriage due to mutual
consent.
Artifact #7
This is a portrait of my good friend Handle. I sang Ontarios for him.
Artifact #8
This is a dress like those that I wore. This style of dress
was fashionable in my day.
Artifact #9
This is a set of playing cards from the 18th century.
I loved to play a card game called piquet, and I was quite good if
I do say so myself.
Artifact #10
"Two black aces! Here, take your money, though
wish instead I could give you two back eyes,
you old white cat!"
One day a white haired old woman beat me at cards!
I thought she deserved two black eyes that cheating old cat...
Work cited
Artifact 1: Peter Van Bleeck. Catherine ('Kitt'y) Clive (née Raftor) as Phillida in Cibber's 'Damon and Phillida'. 1734. Painting. National Portrait Gallery , London. Web. 6 Apr 2012.
Artifact 2: Thomas Rowlandson. Drury lane interior. 1808. Painting. The Microcosm of London, London. Web. 6 Apr 2012.
Artifact 3: John Simon. Colley Cibber as lord Foppington in the relapse. 1725. Painting. National Portrait Gallery , London. Web. 6 Apr 2012.
Artifact 4:Joshua Reynolds. David Garrick. 1767. Painting. The Royal Collection, London. Web. 6 Apr 2012.
Artifact 5: William Shakespeare. Hamlet. 1879. script. bookstores , everywhere. Web. 6 Apr 2012.
Artifacts 6: Joshua Reynolds. George Clive and his family with an indian maid. 1765. Painting. staatliche museum , Berlin. Web. 6 Apr 2012.
Artifact 7: Balthasar Denner. Portrait of Georg Friedrich Hände. 1733. Painting. unknown, unknown.
Artifact 8: Mary Chaloner. 18th dress. 1763. dress. McCord museum, Montreal. Web. 6 Apr 2012.
Artifact 9: author no . Burlesque Theatre Playing Cards 1700. 1700. playing cards. Letters of Marque Web. 6 Apr 2012
Artifact 10: Clive, Kitty. "two black aces." England, London. 1700. Speech.
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