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The third Shakespeare painting coming up for pre-exhibition consideration is the "Chandos portrait," dated 1610 and owned by James Brydges, Duke of Chandos, during the mid-18th century.
Bubble wrap, brooms, and baseboards — the unlikely materials behind 40 years of Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan costumes.
Canadian art dealer David Loch, who helped facilitate the sale of the Sanders portrait, told the Globe that the National Portrait Gallery, which champions the Chandos, and the Shakespeare Birthplace ...
“The painting states the sitter in the portrait was 44 in 1608, the age Shakespeare was that year. There are many more links. The evidence is compelling.” ...
Also coming up at McGill, a student production of Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar. Performances begin at Moyse Hall on March 25 at 7:30 p.m. and continue through April 4.
The painting is on display at the Art Gallery of Ontario. It's been held by an Ontario family for dozens of generations and, according to family legend, was painted by John Sanders, a member of ...
Shakespeare painting survived past 400 years untouched by wear and tear Art expert Duncan Phillips, who investigated the work ahead of the sale said that “he picture has survived the past 400 ...
There is another painting in Canada said to have been painted during Shakespeare's life. Owned by Ottawa resident Lloyd Sullivan, the painting — known as the Sanders portrait — is reportedly ...
The newly identified portrait of Shakespeare is to be put on public display at the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust in Stratford-on-Avon from April 23 until Sept. 6.
The painting was originally bought for £700 by Steven's father Credit: BARKING MAD TV/STEVEN WADLOW Only then did the family realise they had their hands on what could be one of the most sought ...
The Searching for Shakespeare exhibition runs from March 2 to May 29 at London's National Portrait Gallery; it is at the Yale Center for British Art in New Haven, Conn., June 26-Sept. 17.
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