Notorious Muse:
The Actress in British Art and Culture, 1776-1812

Robyn Asleson

Price
£45
Series
Studies in British Art
Type
Print
Publicaton Date
May 2003
Standard Number
9780300100051
Distributor
Yale University Press
Specifications
232 pages

In this interdisciplinary volume, historians of art, literature, dress, and theater examine the impact of the actress on British art and culture of the Georgian era. From the celebrated doyennes of the stage to the demireps on the periphery of the profession, female performers are shown to have played a vital and hitherto under-appreciated role in the artist’s studio, forging fruitful collaborations with leading artists and becoming nearly as influential in the studio as on the stage. Acting as models, muses, and patrons, actresses inspired a remarkable proliferation of images in which issues of theatricality, sexuality, and social mobility were explored in ways that were impossible in depictions of more “respectable” women.