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There are only two portraits of Shakespeare which are guaranteed to be pictures of him: the one published in the First Folio and endorsed by his best friends, and the statue in Stratford Church, which was endorsed by his family. There are several other portraits which claim to be of Shakespeare. The one with the best claim is called the Chandos portrait (that's the one where he has an earring), and the rest are increasingly dubious, ending in those which are complete frauds. The portrait next to the name of Bolognaking above is called the Sanders portrait, the authenticity of which is of course hotly debated.

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Are there any portraits of William Shakespeare?

There are no fully documented portraits of Shakespeare painted when he was alive. The best-attested image of him is the Droushout engraving, which appears in the First Folio. Its accuracy as an image of Shakespeare is attested to by many people who knew him. This is the best-known image of Shakespeare. There is also the monument in the church at Stratford, which was paid for and approved by Shakespeare's wife and children as an accurate portrait. It is quite similar to the Droushout. They both show a man with male pattern baldness, a small beard and moustache (unusually small in an era where full pointed beards were the style) and a broad forehead. The best-authenticated painting of Shakespeare is called the Chandos portrait. Even this is not considered to be properly attested, although it is a popular image. Every few years someone claims that this painting or that is really a painting of Shakespeare made from life. The evidence for these claims is usually quite scanty, but it makes for a good news story.


How many kids does Judith Shakespeare have?

Judith Shakespeare has 3 children


Was William Shakespeare of black descent?

No, William Shakespeare was a Caucasian/White English man. This is shown in portraits, and verbal and written descriptions of him. AnswerAs Shakespeare did not come from a noble background no portraits or pictures of him, or any members of his family, were commissioned. Neither is there any evidence that Shakespeare commissioned his own portrait or pictures in his later, prosperous years. There is no evidence that a portrait or pictures were ever painted of him while he was alive, nor is there any written description of his physical appearance. Therefore, pictures and physical descriptions of him were made up at the makers' discretion. These makers were undoubtedly white. However, only a very extensive research would possibly unveil who the real Shakespeare was as far as physical appearance. ------ However, his background seems to indicate he was caucasian. There is no evidence provided to show anything but an Anglo-saxon heritage.


What was a famous building used for many of Shakespeare's plays?

The Elizabethan theater was used for many of Shakespeare's plays.


How many histories did Shakespeare write?

Ten of Shakespeare's plays are categorized as histories.

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Is there any portraits of Shakespeare?

There are two images of Shakespeare which the people who knew him confirmed as accurate: the engraving by Droushout at the front of the First Folio and the statue of him in the church at Stratford. These are "portraits" although they are not paintings. Some paintings have been claimed as being accurate portraits of Shakespeare; of these the one with the best claim is called the Chandos portrait.


Why Cleopatra was beautiful?

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How many paintings were painted of shakespeare in his lifetime?

This is a vexed question. There are no fully authenticated oil paintings of Shakespeare. The only fully-authenticated portraits of Shakespeare that exist are the Droushout woodcut which appears in the First Folio and the bust in Stratford Church. Both of these were approved by people who knew Shakespeare personally as accurate portraits. The oil painting with the best pedigree is called the Chandos portrait (that's the one where he's wearing an earring); it is almost but not quite authenticated. Then we get into murky waters. Many people with a sixteenth-century portrait of an unknown man on hand like to claim that it is really a portrait of Shakespeare, and offer feeble arguments in support of the claim (e.g. "The painting once belonged to someone who probably knew Shakespeare.") If the portrait didn't look anything like the authenticated portraits they used to touch them up to look more like Shakespeare, but nowadays, since that is too easily detected, they don't bother, and baldly claim that Shakespeare didn't actually look like his portraits. They get away with this because people like to imagine that Shakespeare was a sexy hunk, not the bald man with the wispy beard shown in all the authentic portraits.


What is William Shakespeare's usual costume?

You should look at one of the contemporary portraits of Shakespeare (the Drousehout engraving or his monument in Stratford Church) to get this information.


What has the author Geoffrey Ashton written?

Geoffrey Ashton has written: 'Shakespeare the man' 'Shakespeare' 'Catalogue of paintings at the Theatre Museum, London' -- subject(s): Actors, Catalogs, English Portrait painting, Portrait painting, English, Portraits, Theatre Museum (Victoria and Albert Museum) 'Shakespeare's heroines in the nineteenth century' 'Pictures in the Garrick Club' -- subject(s): Actors, Art collections, British Portraits, Catalogs, Garrick Club (London, England), Portraits, Portraits, British, Private collections


Did William Shakespeare have a portrait?

Yes, there are two authentic portraits of Shakespeare: the memorial monument in Stratford Church and the Droushout engraving in the first Folio, probably the best-known image of Shakespeare. After this we are in the realm of speculation, hoaxes and frauds. A large number of portraits have been put forward as images of Shakespeare merely because they are Elizabethan portraits which do not specifically claim to be pictures of someone else. There are only two such portraits which have more than a totally speculative claim to authenticity. The first is the Chandos portrait, which appears to be remarkably similar to the Droushout. The second is the Sanders portrait which bears an original Jacobean label attached with original Jacobean glue saying that it is a picture of William Shakespeare.


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Did Paul Cezanne create landscapes portraits or abstracts?

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Can portraits be of anything other than people?

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Did Georgia O'Keeffe create abstract portraits or landscapes?

She painted many landscapes. Practically no portraits.


Are there any portraits of William Shakespeare?

There are no fully documented portraits of Shakespeare painted when he was alive. The best-attested image of him is the Droushout engraving, which appears in the First Folio. Its accuracy as an image of Shakespeare is attested to by many people who knew him. This is the best-known image of Shakespeare. There is also the monument in the church at Stratford, which was paid for and approved by Shakespeare's wife and children as an accurate portrait. It is quite similar to the Droushout. They both show a man with male pattern baldness, a small beard and moustache (unusually small in an era where full pointed beards were the style) and a broad forehead. The best-authenticated painting of Shakespeare is called the Chandos portrait. Even this is not considered to be properly attested, although it is a popular image. Every few years someone claims that this painting or that is really a painting of Shakespeare made from life. The evidence for these claims is usually quite scanty, but it makes for a good news story.