DescriptionThomas Banks Shakespeare attended by Painting and Poetry c 1789.jpg
English: Engraving by Benjamin Smith of Thomas Banks's relief sculpture Shakespeare attended by Painting and Poetry originally placed above the entrance to John Boydell's Shakespeare Gallery in 1789, and re-erected in New Place Garden, Stratford in 1870
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Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons by Rupert Clayton. Collection of Prints, From Pictures Painted for the Purpose of Illustrating the Dramatic Works of Shakspeare, by the Artists of Great-Britain. London: John and Josiah Boydell, 1805. Original sculpture is here.
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Thomas Banks, sculptor (1735-1805). Engraver: Benjamin Smith (1754-1833)
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2007-12-23 17:43 Paul Barlow 412×556×8 (72479 bytes) Engraving of a relief sculpture on the entrave to Boydell's Shkespeare Gallery c1800
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