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The Art of Theatrical Make-up

Chapter 4: LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
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This work explores the techniques and principles of theatrical make-up, drawing from the author's extensive experience in the performing arts. It reflects on the evolution of the author's own photographic studies, which document various characters portrayed on stage. The text combines insights from psychology, physiognomy, and character portrayal, offering a unique perspective on the art of make-up in theater. It also addresses the requests from fellow actors for guidance in their make-up applications, indicating a broader interest in the subject within the acting community. The author's observations of renowned figures in theater further enrich the content, providing practical advice and artistic insights.

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

The Author Frontispiece
PAGE
King Lear 35
King Lear (progressive pictures) 38
Don Quixote 41
Don Quixote (progressive pictures) 44
Falstaff 47
Falstaff (progressive pictures) 50
Shylock 53
Shylock (progressive pictures) 56
Hamlet 60
Hamlet 61
Iago 66
Othello 67
Bottom the Weaver 77
Pierrot 80
Romeo 83
The Apothecary in "Romeo and Juliet" 89
The Apothecary (head study) 92
The Three Witches in "Macbeth" 95
Uncle Tom 98
St. Dunstan 101
Fleury 104
The Professor 109
The Soul Struggle 112
Sir Thomas More (Holbein picture) 118
Sir Thomas More 119
Sir Thomas More in his Garden at Chelse 124
Sir Thomas More bidding Farewell to his Favourite
Daughter
125
Napoleon 129
False Beards (twelve progressive pictures) 132, 133, and 136