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DescriptionBritannica Shakespeare Auriol.jpg |
English: The well-known “Auriol miniature,” now in America, is one of the least sympathetic and the least acceptable of the Shakespeare miniatures, excellent though it is in technique. It first appeared in its present character in 1826, but it had been known for a few years before, as being in the collection of “Dog” Jennings, and ultimately it came into the hands of the collector, Charles Auriol. Its early history is unknown. |
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Date | early 17th or late 16th century? | ||||
Source | 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica, Vol. 24, Plate II between pp. 788 and 789 | ||||
Author | Unknown authorUnknown author | ||||
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Caption: 10. THE AURIOL MINIATURE.
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