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Catalog Number |
SVM056 |
Object Name |
Stereoview |
Artist |
Unknown |
Artist's Role |
Photographer |
Description |
Color tinted stereoview photograph of a scene from the musical, the "Black Crook," circa 1866. Indicated as No. 1521 from the "Black Crook Series." Published by C.W. Woodward of Rochester, New York. Image of two actresses, one of them Emily Rigl, color tinted with pink, yellow and purple. |
Maker |
C.W. Woodward, Publisher |
Place of Origin |
Rochester, NY |
Date |
ca. 1866 |
Green-Wood Connection |
"The Black Crook" was performed in 1866-1868 at the theatre, Niblo's Garden, opened by Green-Wood resident William Niblo (1789-1875) (Lot 6618, Sec. 26). The Manager of Niblo's Garden, William Wheatley (1816-1876), also interred at Green-Wood, produced and directed the original run (Lot 16848, Sec. K). Music was conducted by Harvey B. Dodworth (1822-1891), a resident of Green-Wood (Lot 10151). |
Dimensions |
H-3.375 W-6.875 inches |
People |
Niblo, William, 1789-1875 Wheatley, William, 1816-1876 Dodworth, Harvey B., 1822-1891 Rigl, Emily (Not G-W) |
Subjects |
Stereographs Photographs Musical theater Theater Actresses |
Search Terms |
"The Black Crook" |
