Artwork
Mrs. Howard Paul

Mrs. Howard Paul is a print by Unknown. It dates from 1850 and is held in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum. This print depicts Mrs.
About this work
This painting shows a woman, Mrs. Howard Paul, who was a performer.
She's dressed nicely and looks confident.
The print was published in the 19th century, and it's part of the Harry Beard Collection, which tells us it was collected by someone who liked theater and performance art.
To learn more about prints like this, check out the museum: Victoria and Albert Museum.
Overview
This print depicts Mrs. Howard Paul, a performer, and is part of the Harry Beard Collection.
Subject & Meaning
The image shows Mrs. Howard Paul dressed in attire suitable for her profession, conveying confidence. As a performer, her portrayal likely reflects her public persona or a notable role.
History & Provenance
Published in the 19th century, the print is now held in the Harry Beard Collection, indicating its significance to the collector's interests in theater and performance.
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