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The Masque of Queens... 2 February 1609.Artist: Ben Johnson
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The Masque of Queens... 2 February 1609.Artist: Ben Johnson
The Masque of Queens... 2 February 1609. Ben Johnsons The Masque of Queens, celebrated from the House of Fame by the most absolute in all state and titles, Anne, Queene of Great Britayne, etc, with her honorable ladyes, at White Hall, Feb, 2, 1609. Written by B Jonson. With a dedicatory epistle to Henry, Prince of Wales, and marginal notes. From the third series of Facsimiles of royal, historical, literary and other autographs in the Department of Manuscripts, British Museum: Series I-V, (London, 1899)
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This print captures a momentous event in British history - the performance of "The Masque of Queens" at White Hall on 2nd February 1609. Created by renowned artist Ben Johnson, this print brings to life the grandeur and elegance of the occasion. In this vibrant image, Queen Anne, the most esteemed monarch of Great Britain, is seen surrounded by her honorable ladies. The colors are rich and vivid, reflecting the opulence of their attire and setting. The attention to detail is remarkable; every stroke of Johnson's pen showcases his mastery in capturing both likeness and emotion. The manuscript itself is a work of art. Handwritten with meticulous care, it bears witness to Johnson's dedication as he penned each line for this royal production. The dedication epistle to Henry, Prince of Wales adds an extra layer of significance to this piece. As we delve into this facsimile from the 17th century, we are transported back in time to witness not only a play but also a celebration fit for royalty. It reminds us that theater has always been an integral part of society - entertaining and enlightening audiences throughout history. This print serves as a testament to Queen Anne's reign and her patronage towards arts and culture. It immortalizes her role as a sovereign who appreciated drama's power to captivate hearts and minds.
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