Garrick, Aicken and Bransby in 'Lethe'
Johann Zoffany, 1740

David Garrick as Lord Chalkstone, Ellis Aicken as Bowman and Astley Bransby as Aesop in the dramatic satire 'Lethe'. Lethe was written by David Garrick and first performed at Drury Lane in 1740. The painting depicts the point in the play when Aesop exclaims 'Does your Lordship propose a wager as a proof of the goodness of your head?'.
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Title of artwork, date
Garrick, Aicken and Bransby in 'Lethe', 1740
Date supported
1948
Medium and material
Oil on canvas
Dimensions
100 x 124 cm
Grant
950
Total cost
1850

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