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Edmund Kean Esq.r
Edmund Kean Esq.r In the Dress presented to and worn by him on the Occasion of his being chosen a Chief and Prince of the Huron tribe of Indians by the name of Alanienouidet. To the Patentee, Committee, and Performers of the Theatre Royal Drury Lane... This Print is most respectfully dedicated by their obliged and ob.t Ser.t William Kenneth.
Painted by Frederick Meyer Jun.r 3 Red Lion Square. Engraved by G.F. Storm.
London Published by William Kenneth at his Dramatic Repository Corner of Bow St. Covent Garden May 14th 1827.
Fine image.
In Canada on his North American tour of 1826 (taken to avoid the scandal caused by his adultery), Edmund Kean was made an honorary chieftain in the Huron tribe of Indians, with an Indian name of Alanienouidet.
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