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  1. Eva Marie Veigel (also Eva Maria Violette, with variants Eva Maria and Ava-Maria) (29 February 1724 – 16 October 1822) was a dancer and the wife of actor David Garrick.

  2. Hogarth has depicted Garrick's wife, the Viennese dancer Eva-Maria Veigel (1725-1822), known as Violetti, in a coquettish pose which could be seen as either inspiring or distracting the great actor from his work composing a prologue to a satire on connoisseurship (Samuel Foote's comedy entitled Taste).

  3. Yale Center for British Art. New Haven, CT, United States. Zoffany’s tender picture of the actor David Garrick saying farewell to his Austrian wife, Eva Marie Veigel, is emblematic of an...

  4. Hogarth has depicted Garrick's wife, the Viennese dancer Eva-Maria Veigel (1725-1822), known as Violetti, in a coquettish pose which could be seen as either inspiring or distracting the great...

  5. Italian-born English dancer, actress, and Bluestocking. Name variations: Eva Maria Veigel; Eva-Maria Garrick; Eva Maria Violetti; (stage name) La Violette. Born in 1724 in Vienna; died in 1822 in London; married David Garrick (the actor), in London, on June 22, 1749; no children.

  6. 18 de mar. de 2021 · Garrick’s Muse: Eva Maria Veigel and her Husband. Harriman-Smith, James, ‘Garrick’s Muse? Eva Maria Veigel and Her Husband’, in With a Grace Not to Be Captured: Representing the Georgian Theatrical Dancer, 1760-1830, ed. by Michael Budern and Jennifer Thorp, Music and Visual Cultures (Belgium: Brepols, 2021), pp. 30–45.

  7. David Garrick with his wife Eva-Maria Veigel c.1757-64. RCIN 405682. Hogarth expressed ideas not by symbols but by ‘wit’, in this case a sort of visual pun.