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Shakespeare portrait is fake: experts
2005-04-27 00:45:02 XinhuaEnglish


"Flower portrait", the portrait of William Shakespeare, is a fake.BEIJING, April 27-- Experts from Britain's National Portrait Gallery say one of the most recognizable portraits of William Shakespeare is a fake.

The art experts who work at the gallery say the image commonly known as the"Flower portrait" was actually painted in the 1800s, not while the Bard was alive. They also found traces of chrome yellow paint dating from about 1814 embedded deep in the picture.

Shakespeare died in 1616, and the date that appears on the portrait is 1609.

The picture has often been used as a cover for collections of his plays. It is called the Flower portrait because one of its owners, Desmond Flower, gave it to the Royal Shakespeare Company.

The discovery is the result of four months' worth of testing that involved X-rays, ultraviolet light, microphotography and paint samples.

Two other images of Shakespeare, the Chandos Portrait and the Grafton Portrait, are also being studied as part of the investigation, which comes ahead of the National Portrait Gallery's 150th anniversary.

(Source: CRIENGLISH.com)

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