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Edwardian Stage and Society:
Sketches by R. G Mathews
From 2 September 2008
Room 28: Edwardian Stage & Society

Dame Emma Albani
by R.G. Mathews, 1905
© estate of Richard George Mathews
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The series of drawings and prints
in this display was produced by Richard Mathews (1870-1955) who
worked for the illustrated press in the early twentieth century.
Recently acquired by the National Portrait Gallery, this is the
first time they have been displayed. They portray leading members
of Edwardian stage and society who generated large amounts of
publicity and whose images were frequently reproduced.
Born in Montreal Mathews moved
to London in around 1907 where he drew portraits of people in
the public eye and contributed to the weekly illustrated newspaper,
the Bystander. The drawings in their subtle shadings and fine
detail not only capture individual likenesses but evoke a mood
of a pleasure-seeking globe-trotting era. Speedier means of transport
were complemented by an international exchange of ideas and culture,
and the proliferation of illustrated newspapers across the British
Empire. In that energetic and fast moving society, these figures
would have been instantly recognisable. The display brings their
names and faces once again into the public eye.
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