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William Shakespeare (c.1564–1616)

Image credit: Manchester Art Gallery

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A head portrait of William Shakespeare. He is depicted here with a faint smile, wearing an Elizabethan collar, surrounded by his own characters. To the left of the figurehead, Macbeth stands beside the three witches and to his right, Hamlet observes a ghostly crowned figure. A wreath of rose leaves frames his head whilst ferns fringe and decorate the top corners, in white on the left and black on the right.

Manchester Art Gallery

Manchester

Title

William Shakespeare (c.1564–1616)

Date

c.1800–1803

Medium

tempera on canvas

Measurements

H 41 x W 79.5 cm

Accession number

1885.2

Acquisition method

purchased from Thomas Agnew and Sons Ltd, 1885

Work type

Painting

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