Date:1788 - 1789 (c.)
Description:This sculpture was originally designed for the facade above the doorway of the Shakespeare Gallery established by John and Josiah Boydell in 1789. The former Shakespeare Gallery building at Pall Mall in London was demolished in 1869 and Banks' sculpture was removed and taken to the Great Garden, near the site of Shakespeare's now demolished house at New Place in Stratford-upon-Avon. Sculpted c. 1789, by Thomas Banks R.A. (1735-1805) Shakespeare is shown seated between the Muses of Poetry (left) and Painting. Location: Great Garden of New Place, Chapel Lane, Stratford-upon-Avon Source: The Story of Stratford's Alto Relievo in the Great Garden of New Place by Moira Benton and Cliff Narbett 1992 in Records Office ref DR 773
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