Event Comment: "...
Richard III, which I saw performed at
Drury-lane theatre at the beginning of the present season...The dresses of the characters which here make their appearance are in the usual half-
and-half mode, made up from portraits of
Charles I's reign,
and from unrestrained fancy. Richard's habit, indeed, shews a faint hint, at the
costume of his day; but how modernized! A fancy cap
and feather,with a milliner's white-ribb
and rose, sewed thereon. A deep ruff, of that make not known until the reign of
James I From the neck depends a ribb
and With the
George: this de
coration never seen in paintings till about the fashions of the abovementioned monarch's
court. On his legs
and feet, white silk stockings, white shoes,
and red roses. These latter ornaments unknown before
Elizabeth or James I's modes of dress prevailed; at any rate, they should have been white ones to have ac
corded with the party-badge in his cap." Writer signing himself "An Artist
and an Antiquary" in
Gentleman's Magazine, Apr. 1800, p. 319. Receipts: #225 16s. 6d. (178.3.6; 47.12.0; 0.1.0)