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Thomas Hudson (1701-1779) - Frances Courtenay, wife of William Courtenay, 1st Viscount Courtenay
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1. Lady Lucy Manners 1742-1749 by Thomas Hudson and Joseph Van Aken
2. Jane Hale by Allan Ramsay
3. Frances Courtenay by Thomas Hudson
4. Dorothy Willing 1752 by John Wollaston
5. Bridget Williams by Thomas Hudson
6. Elizabeth Dunch by Thomas Hudson
@battleofbunkerhill You are not the only one who loves this dress
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Lady Frances Courtenay,(C.1741), Thomas Hudson (1701-1779), oil on canvas
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Alonso Sánchez Coello, Isabel Clara Eugenia with Magdalena Ruiz 1956 Peter Paul Rubens, Portrait of Anne of Austria 1621 - 1622 Frans Pourbus the Younger, Portrait of Archduchess Maria Maddalena of Austria 1589-1631 Vicente López Portaña, Maria Christina 1830 Alexandre Cabanel, Patricipance of Venice 1881 Frans Pourbus the Younger, Portrait of Maria de' Mdici 1611 Ivan Makarov, Portrait of Anastasia Ushakova 1866 Thomas Hudson, Portrait of Lady Frances Courtenay 1701 - 1779 Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller, Countess Szechenyi 1828
#alonso sánchez coello#peter paul rubens#frans pourbus the younger#vicente lópez portaña#alexandre cabanel#ivan makarov#thomas hudson#ferdinand georg waldmüller
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Frances Courtenay, wife of William Courtenay, 1st Viscount Courtenay by Thomas Hudson
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Thomas Hudson,Frances Courtenay, wife of William Courtenay, 1st Viscount Courtenay (detail) 18th century. https://www.instagram.com/p/Bv0hCJLAZf5W8sjIysByRqcoPV5CBiJuafg0700/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1q11bkz2pv0mu
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1. Judith by Eglon Hendrik van der Neer
2. L’Envoûteuse (The Sorceress) by Georges Merle
3. Portrait of Louis Alexandre de Bourbon, Légitimé de France, Count of Toulouse by François de Troy
4. María Cristina de Borbón-Dos Sicilias (Maria Cristina of the Two Sicilies) by Vicent López Portaña
5. Frances Courtenay, wife of William Courtenay, 1st Viscount Courtenay by Thomas Hudson
6. Portrait of a Woman, Probably Elizabeth Aislabie, of Studley Royal, Yorkshire by Thomas Hudson
7. Dama del joyel (Lady with the Jewel) by Antonio Moro
8. Portrait of Natalia Sanguszkowa née Potocka by Johann Ender
9. Princess Kotschoubey by Franz Xaver Winterhalter
hands in paintings
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Portrait of Lady Frances Courtenay (detail)
Thomas Hudson
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What paintings did you use for the Musketeers ladies post?
Milady de Winter → Madame Louise-Elisabeth with her Two-Year old Son by Adélaïde Labille-Guiard (x)
Sofia Martinez → Portrait of Madame Adelaide by Adélaïde Labille-Guiard (x)
Alice Clerbeaux → Princesse de Broglie by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres (x)
Ninon de Larroque → Portrait of Lady Frances Courtenay, wife of William Courtenay, 1st Viscount Courtenay by Thomas Hudson (x)
Queen Anne → Portrait of Queen Maria Theresa of France, as patron of the Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris by Charles Beaubrun (x)
Constance Bonacieux → Portrait of Monsieur de Lavoisier and his Wife by Jacques-Louis David (x)
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The third annual BroadwayCon demonstrated that theatergoers can be as creative as theater makers — witness above the trio of cosplay artists as (left to right) Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet, or the winner of the Cosplay Fashion Show, dressed as Squidward Tentacles from Spongebob Squarepants, complete with a homemade costume with four legs.
But this week in theater was also a series of showcases for the professionals — with Broadway’s distinct presence at the Grammys (Watch below Patti LuPone sing in tribute to Andrew Lloyd Webber and Ben Platt in tribute to Leonard Bernstein), and at the Oscar nominations, the Phantom at 30 celebration, and sneak peeks of forthcoming Broadway shows BroadwayCon. At its tenth reunion, original cast members of “In The Heights” sang songs that didn’t make the final cut.
Broadway At The Grammys
“Dear Evan Hansen” won the best musical theater album Grammy. The songwriting team of Benj Pasek and Justin Paul now have won a Grammy, Oscar (for song in LaLa Land), and Tony (for Dear Evan Hansen.) They are only missing an Emmy, to be #EGOT winners, along with just a dozen others, including Bobby Lopez, Whoopi Goldberg and Helen Hayes
Lin-Manuel Miranda won a Grammy (his third) for “How Far I’ll Go,” from the movie Moana. (He too is just short of an EGOT, having won three Tonys and an Emmy for the music and lyrics at the 2013 Tony award show, but no Oscar yet. He is, however, winner of a Pulitzer Prize, a McArthur ‘Genius’ Grant, and the gratitude of the crowd at BroadwayCon (see below.)
Patti LuPone sang, in tribute to Andrew Lloyd Webber
Ben Platt sang, in tribute to Leonard Bernstein
Ben Platt – Somewhere @ 60th Grammy Awards Performance #GRAMMYs pic.twitter.com/xUuNLJZPln
— snap: thedjjei (@thedjjei) January 29, 2018
Broadway at the Oscars
Theater veterans nominated for the 90th Academy Awards include Laurie Metcalfe (soon returning to Broadway in Three Tall Women), Denzel Washington (soon on Broadway in Iceman Cometh), as well as Frances McDormand, Christopher Plummer, Sam Rockwell, Saoirse Ronan, Meryl Streep (of course, nominated for the 21st time)…and newcomer Timothée Chalamet
What I wrote about #Oscars nominee @RealChalamet in 2016’s Prodigal Son: “Chalomet’s performance strikes me as the sort of magnetic stage debut that marked young actors in the past as stars of the future – actors like John Garfield and Marlon Brando..”https://t.co/kxHVfy4apM pic.twitter.com/f7NBhuLUI5
— New York Theater (@NewYorkTheater) January 23, 2018
Guillermo del Toro’s much Oscar-nominated The Shape of Water was shaped by Paul Zindel’s 1969 play Let Me Hear You Whisper; the filmmakers used the play’s plot without giving credit nor buying the rights, his son David Zindel tells The Guardian The late Paul Zindel is best known for his play The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds, which won the 1971 Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
The Week in New York Theater Reviews
Miles for Mary
Miles for Mary” is the Mad Ones theater troupe’s spot-on, deadpan funny look at a year’s worth of planning committee meetings for a local telethon at an Ohio high school. Originally presented last fall Off-Off Broadway at the Bushwick Starr, where it was well-received, it is the first production in what Playwrights Horizons is calling its Redux Series, an effort to bring shows at smaller theaters to Off-Broadway for a longer run. As such, it seems like a test case. Will the Playwrights Horizons audience take to a show that requires so much patience and at least a little insolence?
The Week in New York Theater News
. @ManhattanDA announces the Work-Related Sexual Violence Team, staffed by 15 Assistant District Attorneys and a social worker, (perhaps in penance for DA Vance’s failure to pursue charges against @HarveyWeinstein?) pic.twitter.com/ZRaZWKLRve
— New York Theater (@NewYorkTheater) January 25, 2018
2018 finalists for $100,000 Edward M. Kennedy Prize for Drama Inspired by American History: Junk by Ayad Akhtar Bella An American Tall Tale by Kirsten Childs Roe by Lisa Loomer Skeleton Crew by Dominique Morisseau King of the Yees by Lauren Yee
Phantom of the Opera Celebrates Its 30th Anniversary on Broadway
“The Prom,” is scheduled to open on Broadway (theater not yet announced) on November 15, 2018 with a cast including. Brooks Ashmanskas, Beth Leavel, Christopher Sieber, Caitlin Kinnunen, Isabelle McCalla, Michael Potts, Angie Schworer, Courtenay Collins and Josh Lamon. The musical is about two snubbed Broadway stars who, hoping to get some Good Samaritan credit and attention, descend on a high school to support a student wants to go to the prom with her girlfriend. Here is a song from the show as previewed at BroadwayCon
Joining Denzel Washington in the cast of Eugene O’Neill’s Iceman Cometh (opening April 26th) are some veteran Broadway actors:
Colm Meaney, David Morse, Bill Irwin, Tammy Blanchard, Carolyn Braver, Austin Butler, Joe Forbrich, Nina Grollman, Thomas Michael Hammond, Neal Huff, Danny Mastrogiorgio, Dakin Matthews, Jack McGee, Clark Middleton, Michael Potts, Reg Rogers, and Frank Wood.
Audra McDonald to receive Human Rights Campaign’s National Equality Award “she uses her incredible talent to help make the world a better place by speaking out for the vulnerable and the oppressed. We are proud to recognize such a vocal advocate for LGBTQ equality.” (Equality is her middle name)
Shakespeare in the Park, Summer 2018:
Othello (May 29-June 24), directed by Tony Award winner Ruben Santiago-Hudson
A re-imagined staging of the critically-acclaimed Public Works musical adaptation of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night (July 17-August 19), conceived by Kwame Kwei-Armah and Shaina Taub
Tootsie, musical based on 1982 movie, music by David Yazbek (The Bands Visit) starring Santino Fontana, aims for Broadway in 2019 after run in Chicago’s Cadillac Palace
Choir Boy, the 2013 play by Tarell Alvin McCraney (Oscar winning screenwriter for Moonlight), which appeared Off Broadway, will open on Broadway Jan 22, 2019, at MTC’s Samuel Friedman Theater.
Jelani Alladin as Kristoff and Patti Murin as Anna
Four brand new songs written for the Broadway production will be released on consecutive Fridays beginning on February 23, the day after Frozen’s first Broadway performance at the St. James Theater
The Genesis Plays, 5 plays inspired by stories from the 1st book of the Bible, & devised w/ Jewish communities in 5 different cities. will be performed in rep May 1-18 Theater at 14th Street Y
Rhea Perlman joins the cast of “Good for Otto,” The New Group play by David Rabe about a rural Connecticut mental health center. The play opens at Signature Center on March 8. She replaces Rosie O’Donnell due to illness.
Responding to criticism in this #MeToo era, Harvard ‘s 223-year-old Hasty Pudding (“the third oldest theatrical group in the world”) says it will allow women to join its cast starting next year. This comes after people had urged #MilaKunis to reject the theater troupe’s Woman of the Year Award.
Scenes at BroadwayCon
She’s been at #bwaycon2018 just two hours! pic.twitter.com/9gXO6zC4C9
— New York Theater (@NewYorkTheater) January 26, 2018
.@WICKED_Musical characters taking front seat for Activist panel#BroadwayCon @bwaycon pic.twitter.com/xjIfmw0tS8
— New York Theater (@NewYorkTheater) January 26, 2018
More play coming up at @bwaycon today#BroadwayCon pic.twitter.com/X0UNvbnJcO
— New York Theater (@NewYorkTheater) January 27, 2018
I feel like I’m a better mother when I’m working — @LauraBenanti , mother of an 11-month old.#BroadwayCon pic.twitter.com/nvJs4eLV0w
— New York Theater (@NewYorkTheater) January 27, 2018
…and a better actress now that I’m a mother
— New York Theater (@NewYorkTheater) January 27, 2018
.@LauraBenanti spilled some water. A little boy in a Hamilton costume brought napkins to the stage. Laura: how old are you? Boy:8 L What’s your favorite show? b Hamilton L What’s your 2nd favorite show? B In The Heights l What’s your 3rd favorite show B Come From Away
— New York Theater (@NewYorkTheater) January 27, 2018
This @Bwaycon attendee is dressed as Eliza Hamilton, and she has the parchment to prove it!#BroadwayCon final day pic.twitter.com/d37eTfSDMZ
— New York Theater (@NewYorkTheater) January 28, 2018
I asked a woman if she was dressed as a character in @AnastasiaBway . She said no, she was about to attend an awards ceremony, unconnected to #BroadwayCon . (At least I didn’t ask her if she was from #BeautyAndTheBeast )
— New York Theater (@NewYorkTheater) January 28, 2018
BroadwayCon! Broadway at the Grammys, Oscars, and Empire State Building! Week in NY Theater The third annual BroadwayCon demonstrated that theatergoers can be as creative as theater makers -- witness above the trio of cosplay artists as (left to right) Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet, or the winner of the Cosplay Fashion Show, dressed as Squidward Tentacles from Spongebob Squarepants, complete with a homemade costume with four legs.
#Ben Platt sings Somewhere#Patti LuPone sings Don&039;t Cry for Me Argentina#Santino Fontana in Tootsie
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