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Collection of Shakespeare (39)
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A vividly restored 19th-century engraving of William Shakespeare, capturing his iconic look with a ruffled collar and gold earring.
The iconic 1623 Droeshout engraving of William Shakespeare, published in the First Folio-the first collected edition of his plays.
The Chandos portrait-believed to be the only painting of Shakespeare made during his lifetime-features his signature ruff, earring, and thoughtful gaze.
The Chandos portrait, attributed to John Taylor, is the most famous early depiction of Shakespeare, signed “Willm Shaksp” and dated 1609.
The Chandos portrait-believed to be the only surviving painting of Shakespeare made during his lifetime.
Shakespeare deep in thought-his iconic mustache, ruffled collar, and expressive gaze capture the genius behind Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, and more.
The Chandos portrait, believed to be the only surviving painting of Shakespeare made during his lifetime.
A classic 19th-century engraving of William Shakespeare, reflecting the enduring image of the world’s most celebrated playwright.
A finely detailed 19th-century engraving of William Shakespeare, reflecting the enduring image of the world’s most celebrated playwright.
A timeless depiction of William Shakespeare, capturing his distinctive features and Elizabethan attire.
A classic 19th-century engraving of William Shakespeare, capturing his distinctive Elizabethan attire and thoughtful expression.
A classic 19th-century engraving of William Shakespeare, paired with his famous signature beneath the image.
A classic 19th-century engraving of William Shakespeare, based on the Droeshout portrait, widely used in scholarly editions and biographies.
A historic engraving of Shakespeare meets contemporary cartography: the timeless Bard framed by Manhattan’s iconic intersection.
A finely detailed miniature of Shakespeare, signed “D.G. Pupetti,” likely painted posthumously in the early 1600s-showing his iconic balding head, mustache, and elaborate Elizabethan attire.
A finely detailed 19th-century engraving of William Shakespeare, capturing his thoughtful gaze and period-accurate ruff collar.
A classic portrait of Shakespeare surrounded by his most celebrated tragedies and a beloved quote from The Taming of the Shrew.
A classic 19th-century engraving of Shakespeare, overlaid on period manuscript text, evoking the spirit of his plays and letters.
A finely detailed 17th-century engraving of William Shakespeare, capturing his distinctive ruff collar and thoughtful gaze.
Classic engraving meets contemporary sass-Shakespeare’s iconic likeness paired with a cheeky, self-aware quip.
The Chandos portrait-believed to be the only painting of Shakespeare made during his lifetime-shows him with a mustache, receding hairline, and ornate ruff collar.
A detailed 19th-century engraving of William Shakespeare, reflecting his enduring cultural presence and historical significance.
A timeless tribute to William Shakespeare, blending his likeness with enduring lines and a delicate quill on aged paper.
A classic engraved depiction of William Shakespeare, showcasing his iconic curly hair, mustache, beard, and Elizabethan attire.
A classic 19th-century engraving of William Shakespeare, capturing his distinctive Elizabethan attire and thoughtful expression.
Shakespeare depicted in traditional Elizabethan garb, poised with quill and manuscript, capturing the spirit of Renaissance playwrights.
A classic 19th-century engraving of William Shakespeare, based on the Droeshout portrait-his most recognized likeness.
A finely detailed 19th-century engraving of William Shakespeare, based on the Droeshout portrait, showcasing his signature ruff and thoughtful expression.
The historic 1623 First Folio open to the title page-showing William Shakespeare’s engraved portrait and Ben Jonson’s poetic dedication “To the Reader.”
A classic portrait of William Shakespeare paired with one of his most enduring reflections on thoughtful action.
Shakespeare pens a line, lost in contemplation-a timeless image of creative inspiration from the 16th century.
A classic 19th-century engraving of William Shakespeare, reflecting the enduring cultural reverence for the Bard.
A close-up of Shakespeare’s famed Chandos portrait, showcasing his thoughtful expression and intricate lace ruff.
A classic engraved portrait of William Shakespeare, reflecting his status as England’s most celebrated playwright.
A historical engraving of William Shakespeare, showing his iconic features-curly hair, mustache, and Elizabethan ruff collar.
