David Garrick (1716 - 1779) between Tragedy and Comedy
David Garrick (1717-1779) was the most famous English actor of the eighteenth century. Particularly associated with Shakespearian roles, he introduced a more naturalistic and expressive style of acting that transformed the European stage. He also wrote plays and ran the Drury Lane theatre. He was remarkably good at promoting his own image and inspired several works of art.
1760-1761
Oil on canvas
1830.0 x 1476.0mm
102.1995
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