Benefit Ticket for Joe Miller

Benefit Ticket for Joe Miller

Samuel Ireland

An item at Metropolitan Museum of Art

Published in Ireland's "Graphic Illustrations of Hogarth" (1794-99). A stage scene with four performers in William Congreve's "The Old Bachelor," showing the scene in Act III where Noll receives a kicking from Sharper. Based on a forgery purporting to be a benefit ticket for Joe Miller for his performance as Sir Joseph Wittol.


Drawings and Prints

An exhibit at Metropolitan Museum of Art

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