Minnie Cunningham (1870-1954) was a British music hall star and actress whose career spanned nearly forty years. Today she is primarily remembered through paintings made of her by the prominent British artist Walter Sickert (1860-1942) in the early 1890s. Despite her popularity, Cunningham has mostly been overlooked in music hall and theatre histories. Instead, the limited information that is available about her today comes to us primarily through art history scholarship on Sickert. To fill this gap, this paper offers the first scholarly account of Cunningham by drawing together press notices, published interviews, and other artefacts from her long career. This introduction to Cunningham is framed by a discussion of the unevenness of the cu...
This thesis argues that late Sickert was as significant and complex as the Sickert of Camden Town, ...
Peter De Wint and the Golden Age of Watercolour documents an exhibition curated by the History of Ar...
A nineteenth-century invention, the old master monograph corresponded with the increasing interest i...
The art and life of Louise Jopling (1843-1933) is unusually well documented for a 19th century femal...
Prior to his career as a painter, Walter Richard Sickert (1860-1940) was employed for a number of ye...
This thesis contends that the specific example of musical celebrity points to general conclusions ab...
This article examines the situation of artists’ moving image works within existing archives an...
In this paper I discuss a small amount of the work of Margaret Tait. The Introduction offers a perso...
Ethel Smyth (1858-1944) was well-known in her native England and in parts of Germany, and her music ...
An article providing a brief history of Minnie Fisher Cunningham; Researched by Johnnie Jo Dickenso
Building on the work of Maggie Gale and John Stokes in The Cambridge Companion to the Actress, this ...
A short biography written by Dr. Carl Russell Gross on the singer Matilda Sisseretta (Joynor) Jones....
The “movie-struck girl” and the anxieties that this figure generated have been well documented in re...
This paper examines the late musical compositions of Dame Ethel Smyth in the context of British soci...
Musical biography proliferated in England in the hagiographical climate of the later nineteenth cent...
This thesis argues that late Sickert was as significant and complex as the Sickert of Camden Town, ...
Peter De Wint and the Golden Age of Watercolour documents an exhibition curated by the History of Ar...
A nineteenth-century invention, the old master monograph corresponded with the increasing interest i...
The art and life of Louise Jopling (1843-1933) is unusually well documented for a 19th century femal...
Prior to his career as a painter, Walter Richard Sickert (1860-1940) was employed for a number of ye...
This thesis contends that the specific example of musical celebrity points to general conclusions ab...
This article examines the situation of artists’ moving image works within existing archives an...
In this paper I discuss a small amount of the work of Margaret Tait. The Introduction offers a perso...
Ethel Smyth (1858-1944) was well-known in her native England and in parts of Germany, and her music ...
An article providing a brief history of Minnie Fisher Cunningham; Researched by Johnnie Jo Dickenso
Building on the work of Maggie Gale and John Stokes in The Cambridge Companion to the Actress, this ...
A short biography written by Dr. Carl Russell Gross on the singer Matilda Sisseretta (Joynor) Jones....
The “movie-struck girl” and the anxieties that this figure generated have been well documented in re...
This paper examines the late musical compositions of Dame Ethel Smyth in the context of British soci...
Musical biography proliferated in England in the hagiographical climate of the later nineteenth cent...
This thesis argues that late Sickert was as significant and complex as the Sickert of Camden Town, ...
Peter De Wint and the Golden Age of Watercolour documents an exhibition curated by the History of Ar...
A nineteenth-century invention, the old master monograph corresponded with the increasing interest i...