Date:1840 - 1899 (c.)
Description:Made in the nineteenth-century by Eugene Cornu This French artist essentially follows the archetypal depiction of Shakespeare established by the Chandos and Chesterfield portraits. Identity number SBT 1956-2/1
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Image courtesy of: The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust - Museum
Donor ref:SBT 1956-2/1 (16/9993)
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