The Wright Portrait of William Shakespeare - reverse

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Date:1687 - 1689 (c.)

Description:This inscription transcribes information written on the front of the portrait. Unfortunately neither inscriptions are easily legible, but the attribution of the picture to Thomas Wright, and the account that he copied it from a picture in his own collection, is clear.

Identity Number: SBT 1994-19/123

Wright, Thomas, was born c. 1700 in Scotland and studied painting under Jamesone. Came to England when young and painted many distinguished people including Prince Rupert, Colonel Blood. In 1686 he accompanied Lord Castlemaine on his embassy to Italy and published an account of his travels. He seems to have formed a collection of pictures and is said to have copied a portrait of Shakespeare in 1688.


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1610s
Portrait of William Shakespeare
Portrait of William Shakespeare

This painting is a naïve copy of the Chandos Portrait attributed to John Taylor ...

1660s
The Chesterfield portrait of William Shakespeare
The Chesterfield portrait of William Shakespeare

This portrait, once owned by the Earl of Chesterfield, is perhaps the most Baroque ...

1700s
Portrait of William Shakespeare
Portrait of William Shakespeare

The poet's ornate, lace-edged collar and the rotundity of his face differ from the ...

1750s
Portrait painting in oils of Shakespeare
Portrait painting in oils of Shakespeare

Portrait painting in oils of Shakespeare; gilt oval frame

1770s
The Stratford  Portrait of William Shakespeare
The Stratford Portrait of William Shakespeare

Also known as the Hunt portrait, this painting closely resembles the Holy Trinity ...

1800s
Dalton portrait of William Shakespeare
Dalton portrait of William Shakespeare

This painting is copied from the Chandos Portrait. Height 48 cm; width 40 cm ...

1820s
William Shakespeare between Tragedy and Comedy
William Shakespeare between Tragedy and Comedy

An oil painting on wood panel by Richard Westall R.A. (1766-1836) depicting Shakespeare ...

1980s
William Shakespeare in the Globe Theatre
William Shakespeare in the Globe Theatre

The portrait was produced for the Royal Academy of Arts 1988 Summer Exhibition in ...

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Donor ref:SBT 1994-19/123 (13/9803)

Source: The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust - Museum

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