This handsome bust of William Shakespeare by 19th century French master Emile Guillemin has been crafted out of the finest silicon bronze in our California art foundry. It is mounted onto a marble base, stands 12" high, and is marked "SHAKESPEARE" in the base of the bronze. This is a quality work of art that will last to add a stately presence to libraries and dens for hundreds of years. Made from gallery quality, lost wax bronze, marble base, 12"H x 7"W x 5"D.
Playwright and poet, the greatest English writer, born in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, C England, UK, the son of John Shakespeare, a glover, and Mary Arden, of farming stock. Much uncertainty surrounds his early life. He was the eldest of three sons, and there were four daughters. He was educated at the local grammar school, and married Anne Hathaway, from a local farming family, in 1582, who bore him a daughter, Susanna, in 1583, and twins Hamnet and Judith in 1585. He moved to London, possibly in 1591, and became an actor. During 1592--4, when the theatres were closed for the plague, he wrote his poems "Venus and Adonis' and "The Rape of Lucrece'. His sonnets, known by 1598, though not published until 1609, fall into two groups: 1 to 126 are addressed to a fair young man, and 127 to 154 to a "dark lady' who holds both the young man and the poet in thrall. Who these people are has provided an exercise in detection for numerous critics. The first evidence of his association with the stage is in 1594, when he was acting with the Lord Chamberlain's company of players, later "the King's Men'. When the company built the Globe Theatre south of the Thames in 1597, he became a partner, living modestly at a house in Silver St until c.1606, then moving near the Globe. He returned to Stratford c.1610, living as a country gentleman at his house, New Place. His will was made in March 1616, a few months before he died, and he was buried at Stratford. The modern era of Shakespeare scholarship has been marked by an enormous amount of investigation into the authorship, text, and chronology of the plays, including detailed studies of the age in which he lived, and of the Elizabethan stage. Authorship is still a controversial subject for certain plays, such as Titus Andronicus, Two Noble Kinsmen, Henry VI, part I, as is Shakespeare's part in Timon of Athens, Pericles, and Henry VIII. This has involved detailed studies of the various editions of the plays, in particular the different quarto editions, and the first collected works, the First Folio of 1623. It is conventional to group the plays into early, middle, and late periods, and to distinguish comedies, tragedies, and histories, recognizing other groups that do not fall neatly into these categories.
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HOW IS IT MADE? The piece is cast in the finest grade of silicon bronze. It costs more than other grades of bronze, but it simply looks better and lasts longer. From creating the mold to finish polishing, and every step in the process in between, everything takes place at the foundry in the USA. The foundry has been producing bronzes for over 32 years for such noteworthy clients as the White House, presidential libraries and public parks across the United States.
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