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William Shakespeare jacobensesWilliam Shakespeareretrato de DroeshoutMartin DroeshoutStratford-upon-AvonShakespeare Birthplace Trust Retrato Cobbe De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre Ir a la navegación Ir a la búsqueda Retrato Cobbe illustrado con una cita de Horacio 'Principum amicitias!', 'Alianzas de príncipes', que pudiera representar al poeta y dramaturgo William Shakespeare, c. 1610. El retrato Cobbe o simplemente Cobbe designa el conjunto de versiones pictóricas llamadas jacobenses consideradas representaciones del célebre dramaturgo inglés William Shakespeare. La autoría de estas pinturas está sin constatar. Entre los retratos más conocidas figuran el retrato de Droeshout, realizado por el grabador Martin Droeshout en 1623 o la escultura que decora su monumento funerario en Stratford-upon-Avon. Historia En 2009, Stanley Wells y la Shakespeare Birthplace Trust presentan esta pintura, que pertenece a la familia Cobbe desde

Cobbe portrait Contents Support Criticism History Proposal of Stanley Wells and collaborators Controversy Latin text Cobbe portrait of Southampton See also References External links Navigation menu"William Shakespeare portrait in Irish home painted from life, say experts"Mid Day, 27 April, 2011Folger Shakespeare Library: Janssen portraitArchivedThe Guardian, "Searching for Shakespeare""The only true painting of Shakespeare – probably"the original"Unique portrait from Shakespeare's life unveiled""The Bard? Portrait said to be Shakespeare unveiled"William Shakespeare painting unveiled""Is This a Shakespeare Which I See Before Me?""A portrait of William Shakespeare? 'Codswallop' says expert""To find the mind's construction in the face: The great Shakespeare debate""Much Ado About Nothing: why the Cobbe portrait is not an authentic, true-to-life portrait of William Shakespeare"The Times Literary Supplement, March 25, 2009"Historic 400-year-old Shakespeare portrait unveiled""That's no lady, that's..."Website comparing alleged Shakespeare portraitsArticle by the BBC on the Droeshout and Cobbe portraitsArticle 1 by The Guardian on the Cobbe portraitArticle 2 by The Guardian on the Cobbe portraitArticle 3 by The Guardian on the Cobbe portraitArticle 1 by The Times on the authenticity of the Cobbe portraitArticle 2 by The Times on the authenticity of the Cobbe portraitDiscussion of the Cobbe portraite

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Cobbe-Porträt Weblinks | Belege | NavigationsmenüShakespeare-Porträt: Viel Lärm um Nichts.Ein Bild von einem Shakespeare.That’s No Lady, That’s….Jetzt sieht William Shakespeare viel zu gut aus.Shakespeare Unfound(ed)?

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Werk über William ShakespeareGemälde (17. Jahrhundert)Werk der Porträtmalerei Stanley WellsWilliam ShakespearePorträtsDroeshoutFirst FolioHoly Trinity ChurchStratford-upon-AvonWalter RaleighFolger Shakespeare LibraryAlec CobbeJanssen-PorträtRöntgenInfrarotuntersuchungenHenry WriothesleyNational Portrait GalleryThomas Overbury Cobbe-Porträt aus Wikipedia, der freien Enzyklopädie Zur Navigation springen Zur Suche springen Sogenanntes Cobbe-Porträt, um 1610 Janssen-Porträt in der Folger Shakespeare Library Das so genannte Cobbe-Porträt ist ein Gemälde aus dem 17. Jahrhundert eines unbekannten Künstlers. Die Identität des Porträtierten ist unbekannt. Nach Meinung des Shakespeare-Forschers Stanley Wells soll es sich um William Shakespeare handeln. [1] Nach Wells sei es „mit großer Wahrscheinlichkeit“ das einzige erhaltene Gemälde, das zu Shakespeares Lebzeiten entstand. Benannt wurde es nach der Familie Cobbe, in deren Besitz es sich seit mehr als 300

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