Robes of Thespis: Costume Designs by Modern Artists

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Date

1928

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Storage PN2067 MC89

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London: Ernest Benn Ltd

Abstract

Organised theatrical productions first occurred in Ancient Greece from about 500 BC. At festivals honouring Dionysus, the god of theatre (and wine), Greek actors, all male, wore masks with exaggerated expressions to denote social status, age and gender. In the modern era, theatre costumes still help the audience with ‘stereotypical characterisation’. This image of a ‘Warrior’ was drawn by leading Irish artist Cecil Ffrench Salkeld (d. 1969). Salkeld’s mother was a writer and actor and he studied art from the age of 15 in Dublin and Germany.

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___, “Robes of Thespis: Costume Designs by Modern Artists,” ourheritage.ac.nz | OUR Heritage, accessed November 19, 2024, https://otago.ourheritage.ac.nz/index.php/items/show/9783.