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English: The “Ashbourne portrait” of William Shakespeare well known through G. F. Storm's engraving of it. It is sometimes called the “Kingston portrait” as the first known owner of it was the Rev. Clement U. Kingston, who issued the engraving in 1847. It is an acceptable likeness of Shakespeare, in the manner of Paul van Somer, apparently pure except in the ruff. The inscription “ÆTATIS SVAE. 47. A° 1611,” and the decoration of cross spears on a book held by the right hand, are also raised from the ground. |
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Date | claimed 1611 | ||||
Source | 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica, Vol. 24, Plate II between pp. 788 and 789 | ||||
Author | Unknown authorUnknown author | ||||
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Caption: 6. THE ASHBOURNE.
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