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  2. Chandos portrait - Wikipedia

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    The Chandos portrait is the most famous of the portraits that are believed to depict William Shakespeare (1564–1616). Painted between 1600 and 1610, it may have served as the basis for the engraved portrait of Shakespeare used in the First Folio in 1623. [1] It is named after the 3rd Duke of Chandos, who formerly owned the painting.

  3. Portraits of Shakespeare - Wikipedia

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    Portraits of Shakespeare. From farthest left to right: The Cobbe portrait (1610), The Chandos portrait (early 1600s) and the Droeshout portrait (1622): three of the most prominent of the reputed portraits of William Shakespeare. No contemporary physical description of William Shakespeare is known to exist. The two portraits of him that are the ...

  4. Category : Paintings based on works by William Shakespeare

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    S. Scene from A Midsummer Night's Dream. Scene from Shakespeare's The Tempest. The Seven Ages of Man (painting series)

  5. Cobbe portrait - Wikipedia

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    The Cobbe portrait. The Cobbe portrait is an early Jacobean panel painting of a gentleman which has been argued to be a life portrait of William Shakespeare.It is displayed at Hatchlands Park in Surrey, a National Trust property, and the portrait is so-called because of its ownership by Charles Cobbe, Church of Ireland (Anglican) Archbishop of Dublin (1686–1765).

  6. Droeshout portrait - Wikipedia

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    Dimensions. 34 cm × 22.5 cm (13 in × 8.9 in) The Droeshout portrait or Droeshout engraving is a portrait of William Shakespeare engraved by Martin Droeshout as the frontispiece for the title page of the First Folio collection of Shakespeare's plays, published in 1623. It is one of only two works of art definitively identifiable as a depiction ...

  7. Et tu, Brute? - Wikipedia

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    This 1888 painting by William Holmes Sullivan is named Et tu Brute and is located in the Royal Shakespeare Theatre. Photograph of the Mercury Theatre production of Caesar, the scene in which Julius Caesar ( Joseph Holland, center) addresses the conspirators including Brutus ( Orson Welles, left). Et tu, Brute? ( pronounced [ɛt ˈtuː ...

  8. William Hamilton (painter) - Wikipedia

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    Life. Hamilton was born in Chelsea, London, but travelled and worked in Italy with Antonio Zucchi for several years. He trained first as an architectural draftsman, but soon moved to theatrical portraits and scenes from plays. Hamilton became an associate member of the Royal Academy from 1784, and was made a full member in 1789.

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