File:Britannica Shakespeare Davenant Bust.jpg
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DescriptionBritannica Shakespeare Davenant Bust.jpg |
English: Portrait bust of William Shakespeare. This fine work of art derives its name from having been found bricked up in the old Duke's theatre in Portugal Row, Lincoln's Inn Fields, which 180 years before was d'Avenant's. |
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Date | published 1911 | ||||
Source | 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica, Vol. 24, Plate II between pp. 788 and 789 | ||||
Author | L. F. Roubiliac | ||||
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Caption: 16. THE DAVENANT BUST.
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