Shakspeare's portraits [graphic].
1843
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Title
Shakspeare's portraits [graphic].
Created/published
Paris [France] : Baudry, Librairie Européenne, [1843]
Description
1 print : engraving ; 10 3/4 x 7 in.
Material base
paper
Note
Plate to Campbell's edition of Works, 1843.
Nine numbered portraits identified within the text as: [1] Portrait of Shakspeare, known as the Chandos Picture; [2] Portrait engraved by Martin Droeshout; [3] Portrait painted by Guglielmo Zucchero [actually the Marshall engraving, from 1640 ed. of Poems]; [4] Portrait engraved after the painting of Cornelius Janssen; [5] Portrait engraved after Nicholas Hilliard [aka The Harleian Miniature]; [6] The highly finished miniature of Shakspeare in the possession of Charles Auriol, Esq. [aka The Jennings Portrait]; [7] Portrait engraved after Mr. Cosway's picture; [8] Portrait engraved after Simon [aka The Soust Portrait]; [9] Bust of Shakspeare engraved after the well known monument erected at Stratford upon Avon.
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Nine numbered portraits identified within the text as: [1] Portrait of Shakspeare, known as the Chandos Picture; [2] Portrait engraved by Martin Droeshout; [3] Portrait painted by Guglielmo Zucchero [actually the Marshall engraving, from 1640 ed. of Poems]; [4] Portrait engraved after the painting of Cornelius Janssen; [5] Portrait engraved after Nicholas Hilliard [aka The Harleian Miniature]; [6] The highly finished miniature of Shakspeare in the possession of Charles Auriol, Esq. [aka The Jennings Portrait]; [7] Portrait engraved after Mr. Cosway's picture; [8] Portrait engraved after Simon [aka The Soust Portrait]; [9] Bust of Shakspeare engraved after the well known monument erected at Stratford upon Avon.
This is a PRELIMINARY RECORD. It contains unverified data from old cards and may contain incorrect or incomplete text. Please email catalog@folger.edu for assistance.
Folger-specific note
See PR2752 1843e Sh.Col. for Folger copy of published book.
Exhibited
Copy 2. Washington, D.C., Folger Shakespeare Library, 2011. Fame, Fortune, and Theft.
Genre/form
Portraits, Male.
Prints.
Prints.
Place of creation/publication
France -- Paris.
Item Details
Call number
ART File S527 no.401 copy 1 (size M)
Folger accession
cs307
Call number
ART File S527 no.401 copy 2 (size XS)