Portrait of Mrs. Mowatt as Beatrice in Much ado about nothing [graphic] / [Augustus Toedteberg].
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Title
Portrait of Mrs. Mowatt as Beatrice in Much ado about nothing [graphic] / [Augustus Toedteberg].
Created/published
[late 19th cent.]
Description
1 item in 1 vol. : watercolor ; 10 3/4 x 8 1/4 in.
Associated name
Material base
paper
Note
3/4 length of Mowatt standing, looking to left, fan in raised left hand and right hand across her front. Unsigned.
All the works by Toedteberg that Folger owns are theatrical portraits copied after rare prints. They are either contained in volumes which were grangerized by Toedteberg or are individual items which were purchased from the sale of Toedteberg's collection. Some of the pieces are signed by him but most are unsigned. All of them, however, at one time passed through his hands and many may have been the work of his pen. They have been grouped together in this file for that reason.
History: Portrait is a close up of a full length engraving taken from a daguerreotype by Paine of Islington, published by John Tallis & Co. and reissued by London printing and publishing co. The subject identification is taken from the engraving which is listed in Harv. cat. of dram. ports. under Mowatt, no. 11. A copy of the engraving is housed in the Folger collection as ART File M936.3 no.1.
Provenance: Work is contained in an extra-illustrated volume of the Daly edition of As you like it (privately printed in 1890). For provenance see record for Toedteberg for Mrs. Abington as Rosalind.
Subject: Anna Cora (Odgen) Mowatt Ritchie was an American actress and author. According to a playbill in ART Vol. b29 no.145v she played Beatrice at the Park Theatre, Sept. 30 [1846].
The art collection of the Folger Shakespeare Library includes many volumes of extra illustrated books, several of which formerly belonged to the library of the theatrical manager Augustin Daly. Many of these extra-illustrated volumes were inlaid and organized by Augustus Toedteberg, a professional inlayer and repairer of prints who resided in Brooklyn, N.Y. in the 1870's to 1890's.
The known facts concerning Toedteberg are few. He was the grangerizer of the Daly copy of Joseph Norton Ireland's Records of the New York stage (a work extended by him from 2 to 33 volumes) and of Daly's souvenir books of his Shakespearean productions (many of which are now in the Folger collection). Toedteberg also published a work, in 1893, entitled Portraits of actors reproduced from rare originals for Augustus Toedteberg. The Folger Library has a few letters in its ms. collection addressed from Toedteberg to Augustin Daly concerning Toedteberg's grangerizing work. His theatrical collection, which consisted of numerous books, prints, drawings, autographs and playbills, was sold at auction by the Anderson Co., New York, 1903-1904.
The volumes which Toedteberg grangerized also contain a number of watercolor portraits, copied after rare prints, which are signed by a Victor Moblard who may have been under the employ of Toedteberg. Moblard's style of painting and writing is rather distinct and even where he has not signed his name it is easy to spot his work, In cases where his signature or initials appear, or where the style gives evidence of his work, the item has been entered under his name. In all cases, where known, a subject entry has been given for the original artist of the print from which Moblard was copying. No biographical information has been located on Moblard. The user is referred to records under Moblard, Victor, for additional works from the Toedteberg shop.
This record contains unverified data from old cards and may contain incorrect or incomplete text. Please consult Curator for assistance.
Toedteberg's collection of theatrical prints was extensive and it is assumed that he drew on this collection as a resource for his grangerizing endeavors. It appears that he was in the habit of copying, in ink or watercolor, rare prints, or having rare prints copied by others, perhaps when he was able to obtain only one copy of the original print.
All the works by Toedteberg that Folger owns are theatrical portraits copied after rare prints. They are either contained in volumes which were grangerized by Toedteberg or are individual items which were purchased from the sale of Toedteberg's collection. Some of the pieces are signed by him but most are unsigned. All of them, however, at one time passed through his hands and many may have been the work of his pen. They have been grouped together in this file for that reason.
History: Portrait is a close up of a full length engraving taken from a daguerreotype by Paine of Islington, published by John Tallis & Co. and reissued by London printing and publishing co. The subject identification is taken from the engraving which is listed in Harv. cat. of dram. ports. under Mowatt, no. 11. A copy of the engraving is housed in the Folger collection as ART File M936.3 no.1.
Provenance: Work is contained in an extra-illustrated volume of the Daly edition of As you like it (privately printed in 1890). For provenance see record for Toedteberg for Mrs. Abington as Rosalind.
Subject: Anna Cora (Odgen) Mowatt Ritchie was an American actress and author. According to a playbill in ART Vol. b29 no.145v she played Beatrice at the Park Theatre, Sept. 30 [1846].
The art collection of the Folger Shakespeare Library includes many volumes of extra illustrated books, several of which formerly belonged to the library of the theatrical manager Augustin Daly. Many of these extra-illustrated volumes were inlaid and organized by Augustus Toedteberg, a professional inlayer and repairer of prints who resided in Brooklyn, N.Y. in the 1870's to 1890's.
The known facts concerning Toedteberg are few. He was the grangerizer of the Daly copy of Joseph Norton Ireland's Records of the New York stage (a work extended by him from 2 to 33 volumes) and of Daly's souvenir books of his Shakespearean productions (many of which are now in the Folger collection). Toedteberg also published a work, in 1893, entitled Portraits of actors reproduced from rare originals for Augustus Toedteberg. The Folger Library has a few letters in its ms. collection addressed from Toedteberg to Augustin Daly concerning Toedteberg's grangerizing work. His theatrical collection, which consisted of numerous books, prints, drawings, autographs and playbills, was sold at auction by the Anderson Co., New York, 1903-1904.
The volumes which Toedteberg grangerized also contain a number of watercolor portraits, copied after rare prints, which are signed by a Victor Moblard who may have been under the employ of Toedteberg. Moblard's style of painting and writing is rather distinct and even where he has not signed his name it is easy to spot his work, In cases where his signature or initials appear, or where the style gives evidence of his work, the item has been entered under his name. In all cases, where known, a subject entry has been given for the original artist of the print from which Moblard was copying. No biographical information has been located on Moblard. The user is referred to records under Moblard, Victor, for additional works from the Toedteberg shop.
This record contains unverified data from old cards and may contain incorrect or incomplete text. Please consult Curator for assistance.
Toedteberg's collection of theatrical prints was extensive and it is assumed that he drew on this collection as a resource for his grangerizing endeavors. It appears that he was in the habit of copying, in ink or watercolor, rare prints, or having rare prints copied by others, perhaps when he was able to obtain only one copy of the original print.
Genre/form
Place of creation/publication
United States.
Item Details
Call number
ART Vol. b24 no.233
Folger accession
cs26
Call number
ART Vol. d55 no.13