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Richs Glory or his Triumphant Entry into Covent-Garden, 1732
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Richs Glory or his Triumphant Entry into Covent-Garden, 1732
Richs Glory or his Triumphant Entry into Covent-Garden, 1732. Scene of John Richs triumphant entry into Covent Garden with a procession of performers and props passing through the piazza. On December 7th 1732, John Rich moved his playhouse at Lincolns Inn Fields to Covent Garden, the theatre later became the Royal Opera House. Below the image is a set of verse
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Covent Garden Hogarth Parade Piazza Procession Props Square Theatre Manager W Hogarth William Hogarth City Of Westminster
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Rich's Glory - A Triumph in Covent Garden
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. This print captures a momentous event in the history of London's theatrical scene - John Rich's triumphant entry into Covent Garden in 1732. The image depicts a grand procession, led by Rich himself, as he moves his renowned playhouse from Lincolns Inn Fields to its new home. As the procession passes through the bustling piazza, performers and props accompany him, creating an awe-inspiring spectacle. The significance of this occasion cannot be overstated. This historic move marked the birth of what would later become the prestigious Royal Opera House. It symbolized a shift in power within London's performing arts community and set the stage for future artistic endeavors. The engraving beautifully showcases eighteenth-century architecture surrounding Covent Garden Square, with its elegant buildings providing a stunning backdrop to this momentous event. People gather outside to witness this extraordinary parade, their faces filled with anticipation and excitement. As we delve into this remarkable piece of artistry by William Hogarth or an anonymous artist from that era, it reminds us of Britain's rich cultural heritage and its enduring love affair with theater. This print serves as both a visual testament to John Rich's influence as a theatre manager and an ode to the vibrant performing arts scene that has thrived throughout centuries in England.
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