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Samuel de Wilde
1748–1832
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Charles Farley as Francisco in 'A Tale of Mystery' by Thomas Holcroft 1802 Samuel de Wilde (1748–1832)Charles Farley as Francisco in 'A Tale of Mystery' by Thomas Holcroft 1802 Theatre Royal, Bath
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John Liston (c.1776–1846), as Pompey in 'Measure for Measure' by William Shakespeare 1812 Samuel de Wilde (1748–1832)John Liston (c.1776–1846), as Pompey in 'Measure for Measure' by William Shakespeare 1812 Victoria and Albert Museum
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Mr Suett as Dicky Gossip in 'My Grandmother' 1797 Samuel de Wilde (1748–1832)Mr Suett as Dicky Gossip in 'My Grandmother' 1797 Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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William Farren (1786–1861), as Lord Ogleby in 'The Clandestine Marriage' by George Colman the Elder and David Garrick 1818 Samuel de Wilde (1748–1832)William Farren (1786–1861), as Lord Ogleby in 'The Clandestine Marriage' by George Colman the Elder and David Garrick 1818 Victoria and Albert Museum
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J. Field as Frank in 'The Three and the Deuce' by Prince Hoare 1811–1812 Samuel de Wilde (1748–1832)J. Field as Frank in 'The Three and the Deuce' by Prince Hoare 1811–1812 Theatre Royal, Bath
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John Emery as Robert Tyke in 'The School of Reform' by Thomas Morton 1805 Samuel de Wilde (1748–1832)John Emery as Robert Tyke in 'The School of Reform' by Thomas Morton 1805 Theatre Royal, Bath
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William Farren as Lovegold in 'The Miser' by Henry Fielding exhibited 1820 Samuel de Wilde (1748–1832)William Farren as Lovegold in 'The Miser' by Henry Fielding exhibited 1820 Theatre Royal, Bath
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Richard Suett and Walter Maddocks in 'All the World's a Stage' by Isaac Jackman 1803 Samuel de Wilde (1748–1832)Richard Suett and Walter Maddocks in 'All the World's a Stage' by Isaac Jackman 1803 Theatre Royal, Bath
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Charles Mathews as Charles Goldfinch in 'The Road to Ruin' by Thomas Holcroft 1820 Samuel de Wilde (1748–1832)Charles Mathews as Charles Goldfinch in 'The Road to Ruin' by Thomas Holcroft 1820 Theatre Royal, Bath
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Joseph George Holman (1764–1817), as Chamont in Otway's 'The Orphan' 1785 Samuel de Wilde (1748–1832)Joseph George Holman (1764–1817), as Chamont in Otway's 'The Orphan' 1785 Museum of London
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John Palmer as Don John in 'The Chances' by John Fletcher, Drury Lane, 1791 1791 Samuel de Wilde (1748–1832)John Palmer as Don John in 'The Chances' by John Fletcher, Drury Lane, 1791 1791 The Holburne Museum
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Bannister and Suett in 'Sylvester Daggerwood' by G. Colman the Younger, Haymarket Theatre, 1796 1798 Samuel de Wilde (1748–1832)Bannister and Suett in 'Sylvester Daggerwood' by G. Colman the Younger, Haymarket Theatre, 1796 1798 The Holburne Museum
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Bland, Booth, and Bannister in 'The Children in the Wood' by Morton, Haymarket Theatre, 1793 c.1794 Samuel de Wilde (1748–1832)Bland, Booth, and Bannister in 'The Children in the Wood' by Morton, Haymarket Theatre, 1793 c.1794 The Holburne Museum
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John Fawcett as Jack Nightshade in 'The Choleric Man' by Richard Cumberland, Drury Lane, 1774 1792 Samuel de Wilde (1748–1832)John Fawcett as Jack Nightshade in 'The Choleric Man' by Richard Cumberland, Drury Lane, 1774 1792 The Holburne Museum
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Music 1801 Samuel de Wilde (1748–1832)Music 1801 Manchester Art Gallery
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Alexander Rae in the Character of 'Suffolk' 1818 Samuel de Wilde (1748–1832)Alexander Rae in the Character of 'Suffolk' 1818 The Courtauld, London (Samuel Courtauld Trust)
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Portrait of a Young Lady Standing in a Landscape 1807 Samuel de Wilde (1748–1832)Portrait of a Young Lady Standing in a Landscape 1807 The Courtauld, London (Samuel Courtauld Trust)
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John Quick as Tony Allspice c.1796 Samuel de Wilde (1748–1832)John Quick as Tony Allspice c.1796 Yale Center for British Art
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Thomas King in ‘The Clandestine Marriage’ by George Colman and David Garrick c.1792 Samuel de Wilde (1748–1832)Thomas King in ‘The Clandestine Marriage’ by George Colman and David Garrick c.1792 Yale Center for British Art
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Gentleman in the Grounds of His House 1800–1810 Samuel de Wilde (1748–1832)Gentleman in the Grounds of His House 1800–1810 Yale Center for British Art