Henry Irving and Bastien-Lepage
English

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In 1880 the French painter Jules Bastien-Lepage was one of the rising starts of modern art and a fine portraitist. Henry Irving on the other hand was acknowledge as the finest Shakespearian actor in England. The two met at a dinner in the Beefsteak Room one evening and set out to create what would become one of the best unfinished works in the collection of the National Portrait Gallery London. This story written by a portraitist brings out the inevitable tensions that exist between the aims of the artist and the sitter. The impact of Irvings need to maintain a public persona and Bastien-Lepages need to have a success in England are exposed.