The Voice that filled the Albert Hall by H. M. Bateman
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The Voice that filled the Albert Hall by H. M. Bateman
Illustration by H. M. Bateman showing a buxom, matronly singer hitting a high note in the Albert Hall. Her voice is so loud (or bad?!) that chairs have fallen over and the audience can be seen disappearing through the exit doors. Bateman (1887-1970) was a popular artist and regularly contributed to the Sketch, the Tatler and the Bystander. His efficient, bold style depicting social faux-pas was ground breaking for its time and his work is a brilliant reflection of the period
Media ID 4369716
© Estate of H M Bateman/ILN/Mary Evans Picture Library
1933 Audience Bateman Buxom Concert Disappearing Doors Escape Escaping Exit Fear Filled Hitting Loud Matronly Note Panic Performance Rush Singer Voice
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