John Hassall poster design for The Beauty Stone

John Hassall poster design for The Beauty Stone, 1898

Full colour poster paint poster design featuring Walter Passmore as the Devil disguised as a monk on a brown field. The Beauty Stone Savoy Theatre. Paper on card (stamped ‘Sketch from David Allen & Sons, Ltd. (London Office.) Registered Design. Copyright strictly reserved.’). Dimensions: H:68.5cm W:43.5cm.

Hassall’s diary for 27 May 1898 records, “Went at 2 to Savoy Theatre dress rehearsal of the Beauty Stone.” Then on 31 May 1898 he writes, “Took in 3 Beauty Stone sketches, Monk, Red faust on green, girl praying…” [“girl praying” has yet to surface]. As recorded in his workbooks, these designs were not marked as being used as posters. [From the John Hassall archive at the University of Essex, Colchester.]

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