Gilbert and Sullivan created fourteen
comic operas, including
H.M.S. Pinafore,
The Pirates of Penzance, and
The Mikado, many of which are still frequently performed today. However, events around their 1889 collaboration,
The Gondoliers, led to an argument and a
lawsuit dividing the two. In 1891, after many failed attempts at reconciliation by the pair and their producer,
Richard D'Oyly Carte, Gilbert and Sullivan's music publisher, Tom Chappell, stepped in to mediate between two of his most profitable artists, and within two weeks he had succeeded. This cartoon in
The Entr'acte expresses the magazine's pleasure at the reuniting of D'Oyly Carte (left), Gilbert (centre), and Sullivan (right).
Image credit: Alfred Bryan