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Miss Ellen Terry as Ophelia
Miss Ellen Terry as Ophelia
Miss Ellen Terry as Ophelia

Miss Ellen Terry as Ophelia

Maker (American, active in England, 1844 - 1930)
Date1879
MediumEtching
DimensionsPlate: 9 1/8 x 6 3/8 in. (23.2 x 16.2 cm)
Framed: 19 x 15 x 1 in. (48.3 x 38.1 x 2.5 cm)
Credit LineBequest of Robert Coale
Object number2007.136
Status
Not on view
Description

When Dame Ellen Terry took to the stage as Ophelia, in Henry Irving’s 1878 production of Hamlet at London’s Lyceum Theater, H. M. Cundall (editor of The Etcher) commissioned her portrait from the artist Anna Lea Merritt. In her memoirs, Merritt recounted the story behind this etching and the editor’s preference for celebrity likeness over dramatic pathos:

At [the actress’s] invitation I called at her room behind the scenes and saw her as she came off the stage, tears on her cheeks, still feeling the reality of Ophelia’s sorrows. Her emotion was even more impressive than it had been from the front—my admiration was entirely captured. Miss Terry gave me another sitting in my studio and the etching was satisfactory to Mr. Cundall, but, . . . by his advice I had sacrificed much of the expression in order to preserve the likeness.

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