Date:1775 - 1900 (c.)
Description:Also known as the Hunt portrait, this painting closely resembles the Holy Trinity Church memorial bust. There was some speculation, when it first came to light in the nineteenth century, that the portrait had served as the model for Janssen's bust. It is much more likely, however, that the painting derived from the bust. Height 78 cm; width 66 cm. Oil on canvas Late eighteenth to nineteenth-century By an unknown artist Identity number SBT 1994-19/110 Sources Schoenbaum 467; Friswell 53 SBT DATABASE
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This painting is a naïve copy of the Chandos Portrait attributed to John Taylor ...
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Portrait painting in oils of Shakespeare; gilt oval frame
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An oil painting on wood panel by Richard Westall R.A. (1766-1836) depicting Shakespeare ...
The portrait was produced for the Royal Academy of Arts 1988 Summer Exhibition in ...
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Donor ref:SBT 1994-19/110 (13/9808)
Source: The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust - Museum
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