File:Thespis - An Undress Rehearsal.png

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Artist
Gordon Thomson (Gordon Thomson (1842-93)
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The Graphic
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The New Burlesque, an Undress Rehearsal. Illustration for The Graphic, Christmas Number 1871. Identified as Thespis in John Hollingshead's Gaiety Chronicles reference
Date December 1871
date QS:P571,+1871-12-00T00:00:00Z/10
Source/Photographer Thespis: A Gilbert & Sullivan Enigma by Terence Rees. Dillon's University Bookshop, London, 1964.
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