52 results filtered with: Performing arts
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Performing arts and therapeutic implications / Tanvi Bajaj, Swasti Shrimali Vohra.
Bajaj, TanviDate: 2013
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An itinerant medicine vendor performing on stage at a bustling fair. Engraving by J. Moyreau, 1743, after P. Wouwerman.
Philips WouwermanDate: 1743Reference: 21185i- Books
Science, magic and religion : the ritual processes of museum magic / edited by Mary Bouquet and Nuno Porto.
Date: 2006
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An itinerant medicine vendor selling his wares with the aid of assistants and snakes to a captivated audience, Tianjin, China. Engraving by P. Lightfoot, 1858, after T. Allom.
Thomas AllomDate: 1858Reference: 21435i
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A Christmas entertainment, presented in sign language for the deaf and dumb, at the Hanover Square rooms, London. Wood engraving, 1865.
Date: [1865]Reference: 17959i
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Doctor Botherum, an itinerant medicine vendor (perhaps based on Doctor Bossy) selling his wares on stage with the aid of assistants to a raucous crowd. Coloured etching by T. Rowlandson, 1800.
Thomas RowlandsonDate: 6 March 1800]Reference: 20582i- Books
Performing objects : museums, material culture and performance in Southeast Asia / edited by Fiona Kerlogue.
Date: [2004]
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Doctor Bossy, an infamous medicine vendor, selling his wares to a crowd of sick and lame people at Covent Garden, London. Etching, 1795, after A. van Assen.
Benedictus Antonio Van AssenDate: 1 September 1795Reference: 20575i
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A French politician as a quack doctor wearing a feathered head-dress, holding a tooth and staff in the air and exclaiming to an audience that it is better to extract than to cure. Colour wood engraving (?) by Lefman after A. Gill, 1873.
André GillDate: Dimanche 14 Decembre 1873Reference: 16753i
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A tooth-drawer performing to a crowd accompanied by a howling patient, a monkey and a man dressed in Roman costume. Coloured lithograph by Lavrate(?).
Reference: 16736i
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Hans Buling (?), an itinerant medicine vendor selling his wares with the aid of a monkey and a performer dressed as Harlequin. Engraving.
Reference: 20647i
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A travelling tooth-drawer in a carriage extracting a tooth from a patient in front of a village audience. Lithograph.
Reference: 16827i
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A tooth-drawer holding up a tooth he has just extracted on stage to try and sell his skills; his two companions are treating a sick man. Etching after J. Steen (?).
Jan SteenReference: 20489i- Books
Fuel : Autumn 2011.
Date: 2011
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Itinerant actors performing on stage in Rome an attempt to sell medicines to local people. Etching by A. Chataignier and engraving by C. Niquet, the elder, 1818, after J. Swebach-Desfontaines after K. Dujardin, 1687.
Karel DujardinDate: 1818Reference: 20593i
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A theatrical itinerant medicine vendor selling his wares on stage to a crowd, assisted by an elaborately dressed man and an owl. Coloured etching.
Reference: 20911i- Books
The hurt(ful) body : performing and beholding pain, 1600-1800 / edited by Tomas Macsotay, Cornelis Van Der Haven and Karel Vanhaesebrouck.
Date: 2019
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Hans Buling, an itinerant medicine vendor, dressed in theatrical costume while selling his wares, assisted by another costumed person and a monkey. Engraving by I.R. Cruikshank after a Delft plate by B.S., 1750.
S., B., active 1750.Date: 1750Reference: 20586i
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A public square in a French port, in which a medicine vendor cries up his wares to an audience of traders and strollers. Coloured aquatint by J. Léveillé, 1785, after A. Borel.
Antoine BorelDate: [1785]Reference: 811674i
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An itinerant medicine vendor selling his wares from a stage to a large audience in a town square. Engraving.
Reference: 20641i
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Two actors performing on an open-air stage, perhaps selling medicines (?); St. Pauls cathedral is visible in the background. Engraving by J. van der Gucht.
Reference: 20644i
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Doctor Humbugallo, an itinerant medicine vendor, selling his wares from a stage with an assistant dressed as a court fool. Watercolour by T. Rowlandson.
Thomas RowlandsonReference: 20633i
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Two performing itinerant medicine vendors in costume on a horse drawn carriage rehersing their speeches on a country lane as a young woman walks past. Coloured etching.
Reference: 20599i
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Doctor Bossy, a medicine vendor, selling his wares to a crowd of sick and lame people at Covent Garden, London. Pencil drawing after A. van Assen.
Benedictus Antonio Van AssenReference: 20568i- Videos
Creating the debate for the new millennium.
Date: 1999