No he did not
William Shakespeare (An artist), he used the model , Greeth and Roman literature to help to understand the world, and as the inspiration for the art. He suggested the perspective of the drawing (art).
There is no way from the texts of the plays or the sonnets to obtain personal information about Shakespeare, conspiracy theories to the contrary. It is a 20th Century conceit, based on modern psychology, to expect authors to inject personal information into their art.
There is no way of knowing this. There are no records to suggest that Shakespeare based any specific character on any one of his children. On the other hand, in a general way, all artists draw from their own experiences and transform then into art.
Many Shakespeare fans would be horrified by the analogy but there are parallels. Shakespeare was cranking out popular entertainment for the masses, while the art of the time was being done by the university poets. * Before it is pointed out that Walt Disney died in the 1960's, this contributor interpreted the question to be about the respective legacies of William Shakespeare and Walt Disney, not merely the individuals and what they achieved in life.
uh,no. He's an old dead famous poem writer,the author of Romeo and Juliet("Romeo, oh Romeo,where art thow, oh Romeo?")
Romeo, Romeo where art thou Romeo?
No. He had no interest in set design.
Dost art as lovely as a rose, and as crafty as the fox
William Carey Poland has written: 'Notes and questions on the history of art during the period of the renaissance' -- subject(s): Art, Renaissance Art, Study and teaching
William Shakespeare (An artist), he used the model , Greeth and Roman literature to help to understand the world, and as the inspiration for the art. He suggested the perspective of the drawing (art).
William Shakespeare
they were both creators of art. also they were both born in the renassiance
Prince William studied art history and geography at University of St. Andrews. He earned a Scottish Master of Arts degree.
to be or not to be romeo romeo where for art thou romeo a horse a horse a kingdom for a horse
Shakespeare would say "Wherefore art though?"
There is no way from the texts of the plays or the sonnets to obtain personal information about Shakespeare, conspiracy theories to the contrary. It is a 20th Century conceit, based on modern Psychology, to expect authors to inject personal information into their art.
There is no way from the texts of the plays or the sonnets to obtain personal information about Shakespeare, conspiracy theories to the contrary. It is a 20th Century conceit, based on modern psychology, to expect authors to inject personal information into their art.