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  1. 13 de mar. de 2020 · Elizabeth Farren (c. 1759-1829) foi uma famosa atriz irlandesa do século XVIII. Conhecida como Eliza nos palcos londrinos, onde obteve grande êxito, a atriz representou mais de cem papéis durante o seu percurso artístico, do drama à comédia.

  2. Farren, Elizabeth, Countess of Derby, an actress, was born in 1759 at Cork, where her father, George Farren, was a surgeon and apothecary.His drinking habits brought on bankruptcy and early death, and his widow returned to her relatives in Liverpool, and went on the stage to support herself and her three children.

  3. El retrato de Elizabeth Farren, posterior condesa de Derby (en inglés, Elizabeth Farren (born about 1759, died 1829), Later Countess of Derby ), es uno de los cuadros más conocidos del pintor británico Thomas Lawrence. Está realizado en óleo sobre lienzo. Mide 238 cm de alto y 147 cm de ancho.

  4. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Portrait of Elizabeth Farren, Later Countess of Derby is an oil on canvas painting by Thomas Lawrence. [1] Produced probably in 1790, it is now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, in New York, to which it was donated by Edward S. Harkness in 1940. [2] As its title states, its subject Elizabeth Farren married ...

  5. At a very early age Elizabeth Farren, whose Christian name was sometimes shortened to Eliza, played at Bath and elsewhere in juvenile parts. In 1774 she was acting with her mother and sisters at Wakefield under Tate Wilkinson’s opponent, Whiteley. She played Columbine and sang between the acts of the previous tragedy ( Wandering Patentee, i ...

  6. 2 de abr. de 2017 · Elizabeth Farren, Later Countess of Derby (Thomas Lawrence - Metropolitan Museum of Art) Department of European Paintings, Metropolitan Museum of Art. Fur trimmings in art. Fur fashion in 1790. Fur clothing of native people of the United Kingdom.

  7. 7 de sept. de 2011 · Summary. B orn a.d. 1759. D ied a.d. 1829. AMONGST the great names which have imparted lustre and dignity to the comic drama, that of Farren stands unrivalled. Nineteen years ago died the aged William Farren, who for upwards of half a century delighted the comedy-loving playgoers of his time. His father was also an actor, and the original ...