Published by England: circa early 19th Century
Seller: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Art / Print / Poster
Condition: Good. Orignal etching. Rust impressions from 5 removed paperclips.27 x 19cm.OCLC Number / Unique Identifier:10238798759:Whole-length portrait, wearing cloak. With text: "Professor of Internal Elocution" and dedicatory note to Duke of Marlborough by C.L.S.Met Museum Object Number: 17.3.756-1376: O'Donoghue IV.222.1; Harvard III.28.1.(Freeman O'Donoghue Catalogue of Engraved British Portraits Preserved in the Department of Prints and Drawings in the British Museum. vols. 1-5, London, 1908-22, Vol. IV, p. 222, no. 1.Lillian Arvilla Hall Catalogue of Dramatic Portraits in the Harvard College Theatre Collection. 4 vols., 1930-1934, Vol. III, p. 28, no. 1).Sotheby's: "Sugg was a peculiar character, an opportunist and a late bloomer. He learned ventriloquism in his fifties, and in that same decade of his life had a daughter, who before she was six appeared in his show as a precocious actress, 'The Infant Roscius' ? Sugg performed into into his seventies, no doubt because of financial imperative, and died on the Isle of Wight in October 1831" (EE 75).Provenance: From the collection of Frederick Ruffner, the founder of Gale Research, Detroit.-.