File:Shakespeare Portrait Comparisons.JPG
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English: An image showing direct comparisons between the Shakespeare of the Cobbe Portrait, the Chandos Portrait and the Droeshout Engraving. |
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Source | http://shakespeareportrait.freehosting.net/index.html |
Author | Brice Stratford, with Public Domain Artwork |
Shakespeare Chandos Portrait Droeshout Engraving Cobbe Portrait First Folio Elizabethan Jacobean Artist Painter Painting Engraving William Shakespeare
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