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A member of the circle of friends that included Dickens and Wilkie Collins, Egg features in their surviving correspondence. He participated, as actor and costume designer, in their amateur theatricals, which were often conducted for charitable purposes as noted above. In Jan. 1857 he took a part in Collins's play The Frozen North, which starred Dickens and was performed at his house. (Egg played John Want, the ship's cook.) The production was also acted before Queen Victoria and then performed for charity. Dickens described Egg as a "dear gentle little fellow," "always sweet-tempered, humorous, conscientious, thoroughly good, and thoroughly beloved." Still wondering about a British painting in your family collection? Contact us…it could be by Augustus Leopold Egg.
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