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{{artwork Creator:Karel van Mander |Description= Kontrovers diskutiertes Gemälde, das lange dem hölländischen Maler van Mander Anfang des 17.Jahrhundert zugeschrieben wurde, und zwei idealisierte Dichter darstellt, möglicherweise ein Ausschnitt eines vormals grösseren Bildes. Als abgebildete Personen wurden Johnson (erhebliche Ähnlichkeit) und Shakespeare (Marlowe?) diskutiert[1] |Source=Unknown sourceUnknown source |object type = painting |medium = painting |Date= after unknown |Permission= |notes= }}

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  1. Bryan Loughrey; Neil Taylor Jonson and Shakespeare At Chess?, Shakespeare Quarterly 1983

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