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Much ado about a dress

April 22, 2016 - Kathleen Telling

Houston Rogers (British, born South Africa, 1901–1970) Rosalind Iden, ca. 1945 Gelatin silver print Donald Wolfit Papers, Harry Ransom Center Donald Wolfit was frequently criticized for gathering around him a company of sub-par actors, which, besides being “pitifully under-rehearsed,” comprised actors whose talents were no match for the majesty, power, and sensitivity of his own acting. The exception was his third wife, Rosalind Iden, an accomplished Shakespearean actress in her own right whose father, B. Iden Payne, was an English stage director known for his Elizabethan stagings of Shakespeare. In this portrait Rosalind Iden is wearing a necklace later fashioned into an embellishment for the Much Ado about Nothing gown. Links from the same necklace were used on another of Wolfit’s costumes, a black velvet hat.

Rosalind Iden’s gown and the character it plays

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Filed Under: Authors, Exhibitions + Events, Theatre + Performing Arts Tagged With: costume history, Donald Wolfit Shakespeare Company, guide by cell, Much Ado About Nothing, performance art, performance history, Rosalind Iden, Shakespeare, Shakespeare 400th anniversary, Shakespeare in Print and Performance

Listen: Travel with Frank Reaugh to his favorite sketching spots

November 10, 2015 - Kathleen Telling

Frank Reaugh (Reaugh, Frank, 1860-1945), On the Rio Grande, undated. Pastel, 12 x 23 cm.

One of the most popular visitor features of our current exhibition Frank Reaugh: Landscapes of Texas and the American West is the “guide by cell” audio tour for visitors. This audio tour lets visitors call in and hear informational snippets about the paintings on display. Ransom Center Curator of Art Peter Mears discusses highlights from the exhibition, and Project Specialist Greg Curtis speaks as the voice of Frank Reaugh to narrate the artist’s own comments.

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Listen: Join Frank Reaugh’s cowboys in O Roundup

October 22, 2015 - Kathleen Telling

One of our patrons’ favorite features about our current exhibition Frank Reaugh: Landscapes of Texas and the American West, is the “guide by cell” audio tour for visitors. This audio tour lets visitors call in and hear informational snippets about the paintings on display. Ransom Center Curator of Art Peter Mears discusses highlights from the exhibition, and Project Specialist Greg Curtis speaks as the voice of Frank Reaugh to narrate the artist’s own comments.

[Read more…] about Listen: Join Frank Reaugh’s cowboys in O Roundup

Filed Under: Art, Exhibitions + Events Tagged With: Art, Exhibitions, Frank Reaugh, Frank Reaugh audio guide, Frank Reaugh: Landscapes of Texas and the American West, guide by cell, O Roundup, paintings, pastels, Peter Mears

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