Bath, Art and Architecture

Saturday, 30 January 2016

A Plaster Statuette of Shakespeare after Scheemakers at Arniston House.

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  The Arniston House, Plaster Statuette of William Shakespeare. After the Monument in Westminster Abbey. ...
Wednesday, 27 January 2016

A Plaster Bust of Shakespeare with Westenholz

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A Plaster Bust of William Shakespeare. Early to Mid 19th Century. with dealer Westenholz.   Another loos...
Friday, 22 January 2016

A Wedgwood bust of Shakespeare

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A Wedgwood Basalt Bust of William Shakespeare.   Sold Aspire Auctions. Spring Summer 2009. 12.75 inches Tall. no date letter Ano...

The Alscot Park Marble and Plaster busts of Shakespeare by Rysbrack.

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The Alscot Park Busts of William Shakespeare. by Michael Rysbrack.     The Marble bust of William Shakespeare ...

The Engraved Portraits of William Shakespeare.

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  Portrait of William Shakespeare Martin Droeshout. Engraving from the First Folio, 1623. Title page of the First Folio, by Willia...
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