Dorothea Jordan as Hippolyta explained

Dorothea Jordan as Hippolyta
Artist:John Hoppner
Year:1791
Type:Oil on canvas, portrait
Height Metric:74.9
Width Metric:62.2
Metric Unit:cm
Imperial Unit:in
Museum:National Portrait Gallery
City:London

Dorothea Jordan as Hippolyta is a 1791 portrait painting by the British artist John Hoppner.[1] It depicts the Irish actress Dorothea Jordan in one of her better known roles as Hippolyta in the play She Would and She Would Not by Colley Cibber. She is shown in one of her famous breeches roles when Hippolyta assumes male disguise.

Dorothea Jordan was one of the most celebrated comedy actresses of the London stage of the late Georgian and early Regency era. She is also known for her longstanding relationship with the future William IV who she had several children with. Today it in the collection of the National Portrait Gallery in London having been acquired through a 1979 bequest.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Redgrave & Redgrave p.237
  2. https://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/portraitExtended/mw03530/Dorothy-Jordan?